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Wearing it on their sleeves: The cognitive activation of partisanship in presidential campaigns
The evolution of local partnerships for sustainable agriculture
Structural equivalence and its effects on compliance: A network analysis of compliance within human rights treaties
Voters and character-based valence issues: Explaining variation in party support
Orphans and Aid: Intercountry Adoption Laws and Foreign Aid Dependence
Unnatural? Thinking About Kant on Same-Sex Marriage
College's Role in Political Attitude Development
Semantic Networks Analysis of Political Party Platforms: Coalition Prediction Based on Semantic Distances in Scottish Elections 1999--2011
What Benefits Come From Prestige Committees? The Effects of Committee Assignments on the Valence Quality of U.S. House Members
Great Powers and violent non-state actors: Skirmishes at the edge of empire or a serious threat to be reckoned with?
Conditioning Relations: Evaluating a political conditionality approach
Strategic peacemakers: A study of the occurrence and effects of third party management in militarized conflicts
Policy reforms, governance, and the provision of public goods and services in rural China
Guerrilla auditors: Transparency, democracy and rural politics in Paraguay
Political institutions, candidate quality, and the functioning of democracy in Latin America
Re-drawing the color line: How national commissions explained collective violence in the 20th century
In search of founding fathers: Republican historical narratives in Weimar Germany, 1918--1933
Reclaiming economic sovereignty: Native and Aboriginal financial institutions
Tying it all together: Networks and policy-oriented learning in regional planning processes
Advocacy for education: How does an educational lobbyist develop and influence a state educational policy agenda?
Information, communication, and political learning
Non-state violence, supporters, and targets: State support of Non-state Armed Groups as a selection process
Responsible agents: Public opinion, uncertainty and party policy change in established democracies
The interaction of political rhetoric and social group perceptions in shaping public opinion
Putting voters in context: Social and cognitive activation in political campaigns
Creating Community: Locke's Secular Theory of the Non-Secular State
Protecting Power and Building Legacy: The Development and Use of Presidential Signing Statements
District Competition Matters: How Constituency Competitiveness Shapes Elite and Mass Behavior in Great Britain (and Beyond)
Close, but not Enough: The Effect of Partisanship on Proximity Perceptions and Voting
The Definition of the Situation and Negotiations over Freshwater Conflicts in the Middle East
Citizen Perspectives in the Democratization Process: Sources of Democratic Support in Sub-Saharan Africa
Causal Inferences in Education Politics and Policy
Steering the Juggernaut: Resistance to Technological Deployment in the Case of Measure M
The Post-War Dilemma: War Outcomes, State Capabilities, and Economic Development after Civil War
Preferences, Priorities, and Contexts in U.S. Elections
A Dissertation on Liberty and Sexuality: Sexual Orientation, the Social Contract, and Civil Rights
Legislating the Border: Policy Responses to Immigration
What Can Be Done in Light of What Has Been Done: The Intersection of Theory and Practice in Rousseau