The Achilles Heel of Plurality Systems: : Geography and representation in multiparty democracies
págs. 789-805
Priming predispositions and changing policy positions: : An account of when mass opinion is primed or changed
págs. 806-824
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Everything to everyone: : The electoral consequences of the broad-appeal strategy in europe
págs. 841-854
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págs. 866-879
The Nature of Legal Change on the U.S. Supreme Court: : Jurisprudential regimes theory and its alternatives
págs. 880-895
When government subsidizes its own: : Collective bargaining laws as agents of political mobilization
págs. 896-911
Can incarcerated felons be (re)integrated into the political system? Results from a field experiment
Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, Marc Meredith, Daniel R. Biggers, David J. Hendry
págs. 912-926
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Tracing the flow of policy ideas in legislatures: : A text reuse approach
págs. 943-956
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Backing out or backing in? Commitment and consistency in audience costs theory
Jack S. Levy, Michael K. McKoy, Paul Poast, Geoffrey P.R. Wallace
págs. 988-1001
Into the words: : Using statutory text to explore the impact of federal courts on state policy diffusion
págs. 1002-1021
Rising to the top: : Gender, political performance, and party leadership in parliamentary democracies
págs. 1022-1039
How aspiration to office conditions the impact of government participation on party platform change
Gijs Schumacher, Marc van de Wardt, Barbara Vis, Michael Baggesen Klitgaard
págs. 1040-1054
págs. 1055-1071
págs. 1072-1087
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