Faculty Publications
2023
- Abi-Hassan, Sahar, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Dino P. Christenson, Aaron R. Kaufman, and Brian Libgober. “The Ideologies of Organized Interests and Amicus Curiae Briefs: Large-Scale, Social Network Imputation of Ideal Points.” Political Analysis 31, no. 3 (July 2023): 396–413. DOI: 10.1017/pan.2022.34.
- Karen J. Alter. “Veiled Power: International Law and the Private Corporation 1886–1981. By Doreen Lustig. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. Vii, 256. Index.” American Journal of International Law 117, no. 1 (January 2023): 172–77. DOI: 10.1017/ajil.2022.75.
- Karen J. Alter. “The Contested Authority and Legitimacy of International Law: The State Strikes Back.” In Rule in International Politics, edited by Antonia Witt, Christopher Daase, and Nicole Deitelhoff, 214–41. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. DOI: 10.1017/9781009307703.013.
- Ana María Arjona and Sarah Moore. “Comportamiento Político y Social En Zonas Con y Sin Presencia de Grupos Armados.” Foco Económico (blog), January 31, 2023.
- Anderson, Sarah E., Daniel M. Butler, Laurel Harbridge-Yong, and Renae Marshall. “Top-Four Primaries Help Moderate Candidates via Crossover Voting: The Case of the 2022 Alaska Election Reforms.” The Forum, April 12, 2023. DOI: 10.1515/for-2023-2001.
- Baum, Matthew A., James N. Druckman, Matthew D. Simonson, Jennifer Lin, and Roy H. Perlis. “The Political Consequences of Depression: How Conspiracy Beliefs, Participatory Inclinations, and Depression Affect Support for Political Violence.” American Journal of Political Science (September 11, 2023). DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12827.
- Becker, Karin L., Danielle Gilbert, and Paul Bezerra. “Promoting College Reading Completion and Comprehension with Reading Guides: Lessons Learned Regarding the Role of Form, Function, and Frequency.” Journal of Political Science Education 0, no. 0 (6 April 2023): 1–17. DOI: 10.1080/15512169.2023.2196634.
- Chen, Benjamin Minhao and Brian Libgober. “Do Administrative Procedures Fix Cognitive Biases?” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, February 8, 2023, muac054. DOI: 10.1093/jopart/muac054.
- d'Urso, Amanda Sahar, and Tabitha Bonilla. “Religion or Race? Using Intersectionality to Examine the Role of Muslim Identity and Evaluations on Belonging in the United States.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 8, no. 2 (15 July 2023): 202–22. DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.7.
- Dražanová, Lenka, and Andrew Roberts. “National Attachments and Good Citizenship: A Double-Edged Sword.” Political Studies, January 12, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/00323217221145910.
- James N. Druckman. “Correcting Misperceptions of the Other Political Party Does Not Robustly Reduce Support for Undemocratic Practices or Partisan Violence.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, no. 37 (September 12, 2023): e2308938120. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2308938120.
- James N. Druckman, Suji Kang, James Chu, Michael N. Stagnaro, Jan G. Voelkel, Joseph S. Mernyk, Sophia L. Pink, Chrystal Redekopp, David G. Rand, and Robb Willer. “Correcting Misperceptions of Out-Partisans Decreases American Legislators’ Support for Undemocratic Practices.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, no. 23 (June 6, 2023): DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2301836120.
- Loubna El Amine. “The Nation-State 1648–2148.” Political Theory, February 16, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/00905917221128834.
- Loubna El Amine. “Women, Rituals, and the Domestic-Political Distinction in the Confucian Classics.” Political Theory (31 August 2023). DOI: 10.1177/00905917231191464.
- Goldfien, Michael, Michael Joseph, and Daniel Krcmaric. “When Do Leader Backgrounds Matter? Evidence from the President’s Daily Brief.” Conflict Management and Peace Science (30 August 2023). DOI: 10.1177/07388942231196109.
- Green, Jon, James N. Druckman, Matthew A Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew D Simonson, Roy H Perlis, and David Lazer. “Media Use and Vaccine Resistance.” PNAS Nexus 2, no. 5 (May 2, 2023): pgad146. DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad146.
- Hall, Matthew E. K., and James N. Druckman. “Norm-Violating Rhetoric Undermines Support for Participatory Inclusiveness and Political Equality among Trump Supporters.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, no. 40 (October 3, 2023): e2311005120. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2311005120.
- Laurel Harbridge-Yong, Craig Volden, and Alan E. Wiseman. “The Bipartisan Path to Effective Lawmaking.” The Journal of Politics, January 18, 2023, 000–000. DOI: 10.1086/723805.
- Elizabeth Shakman Hurd. “The Politics of International Religious Freedom.” In Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics, 3rd ed. Routledge, 2023.
- Ian Hurd. “Law, Anarchy, and Rule: The Authority of the International Rule of Law.” In Rule in International Politics, edited by Antonia Witt, Christopher Daase, and Nicole Deitelhoff, 163–86. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. DOI: 10.1017/9781009307703.010.
- Ibáñez, Ana María, Ana María Arjona, Julián Arteaga, Juan C. Cárdenas, and Patricia Justino. “The Long-Term Economic Legacies of Rebel Rule in Civil War: Micro Evidence From Colombia.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, April 20, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/00220027231170569.
- Daniel Krcmaric and Jacqueline R McAllister. “The International Criminal Court Takes Aim at Vladimir Putin.” Political Violence at a Glance (PVGlance), April 5, 2023.
- Brian Libgober and Daniel Carpenter. “Administrative Politics with Clear Stakes and Venues: Strategic Commenting upon Federal Reserve Debit Card Regulations.” In Accountability Reconsidered, edited by Charles M. Cameron, Brandice Canes-Wrone, Sanford C. Gordon, and Gregory A. Huber. Cambridge University Press, 2023. DOI: 10.1017/9781009168311.019
- Brian Libgober and Steven Rashin. “What Public Comments During Rulemaking Do (and Why).” American Politics Research, May 16, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/1532673X231175686.
- Brian Libgober and Mark D. Richardson. “Identifying Bureaus with Substantial Personnel Change during the Trump Administration: A Bayesian Approach.” PLOS ONE 18, no. 1 (January 18, 2023): e0278458. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278458.
- McCarthy, Bill, John Hagan, Daniel Herda, and Wesley G. Skogan. “The Past as Prologue: Police Stops and Legacies of Complaints About Neighborhood Police Misconduct.” Race and Justice, January 8, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/21533687221140553.
- James Mahoney. “Constructivist Set-Theoretic Analysis: An Alternative to Essentialist Social Science.” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, May 24, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/00483931231178100.
- James Mahoney. "Causal vs. Conceptual Heterogeneity: Reply to Turner.” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, July 31, 2023. DOI: 10.1177/00483931231193201.
- Matisek, Jahara, William Reno, and Sam Rosenberg. “Ukraine’s Other Allies.” Foreign Affairs, July 19, 2023.
- Shmuel Nili. “Getting Away with It? Kleptocracy, Atrocities, and the Morality of Autocratic Exile.” International Theory, May 17, 2023, 1–32. DOI: 10.1017/S1752971923000076.
- Shmuel Nili. Philosophizing the Indefensible: Strategic Political Theory. Oxford University Press, 2023. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198872160.001.0001.
- Sally A. Nuamah and Quinn Mulroy. “‘I Am a Child!’: Public Perceptions of Black Girls and Their Punitive Consequences.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 8, no. 2 (July 2023): 182–201. DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.13.
- Page, Benjamin I, and Jason Seawright. “The Wealthy as a Barrier to Tax Reform.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 39, no. 3 (September 1, 2023): 643–65. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grad036.
- Perlis, Roy H., Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Alauna Safarpour, Alexi Quintana, Matthew D. Simonson, Jasper Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew A. Baum, James N. Druckman, David Lazer. “Community Mobility and Depressive Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States.” JAMA Network Open 6, no. 9 (27 September 2023): e2334945. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.34945.
- Skogan, Wesley G. Stop & Frisk and the Politics of Crime in Chicago. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2023.
- Solomonov, Nili, Jon Green, Alexi Quintana, Jennifer Lin, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, James Druckman, et al. “A 50-State Survey Study of Thoughts of Suicide and Social Isolation among Older Adults in the United States.” Journal of Affective Disorders, April 20, 2023. DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2023.04.038.
- Jacqueline Stevens. “Solidarities of Citizenship.” Frontiers in Political Science 5 (2023). DOI: 10.3389/fpos.2023.1141774.
- Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya and Laura Zanotti. “Ethnography: From Method to Methodology at Plural Sites of Agreement-Making.” In Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making, edited by Alice B. M. Vadrot and Hannah Hughes, 186–209. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. DOI: 10.1017/9781009179454.011.
- Chloe Thurston. “How Should We Govern Housing Markets in a Moral Political Economy?” Daedalus 152, no. 1 (February 28, 2023): 194–97. DOI: 10.1162/daed_a_01978.
- Zackin, Emily J., and Chloe N. Thurston. The Political Development of American Debt Relief. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming 2024.
Previous Year Publications
2022
- Karen J. Alter “The Contested Authority and Legitimacy of International Law: The State Strikes Back.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY, April 1, 2022. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3204382.
- Karen J. Alter. “How to Change the Operating System of Global Capitalism: A Rejoinder.” International Journal of Constitutional Law, May 26, 2022, moac023. DOI: 10.1093/icon/moac023.
- Karen J. Alter. “The Promise and Perils of Theorizing International Regime Complexity in an Evolving World.” Review of International Organizations, 2022. DOI: 10.1007/s11558-021-09448-8.
- Karen J. Alter. “The Future of Embedded International Law: Democratic and Authoritarian Trajectories.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY, March 28, 2022. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4068506.
- Karen J. Alter and Laurence R. Helfer. Trasplante Jurídico De Tribunales Internacionales: El Derecho Y La Política Del Tribunal De Justicia De La Comunidad Andina. Primera edición: agosto de 2021. Colección en Derecho Económico Internacional. Bogotá: Universidad Externado de Colombia, 2021.
- Karen J. Alter and Ji Li. “Chinese and Western Perspectives on the Rule of Law and Their International Implications.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, March 28, 2022.
- Arar, Rawan, Laurie Brand, Rana B. Khoury, Noora Lori, Lama Mourad, and Wendy Pearlman. “Migration and Displacement.” In The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research Since the Arab Uprisings, edited by Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler, and Sean Yom, 0. Oxford University Press, 2022. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197640043.003.0010.
- Avenburg, Alejandro, John Gerring, and Jason Seawright. “How Do Social Scientists Reach Causal Inferences? A Study of Reception.” Quality & Quantity, March 11, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01353-5.
- Bayes, Robin, James N. Druckman, and Alauna C. Safarpour. “Studying Science Inequities: How to Use Surveys to Study Diverse Populations.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 700, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 220–33. DOI: 10.1177/00027162221093970.
- Tabitha Bonilla. The Importance of Campaign Promises. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. DOI: 10.1017/9781108910170.
- Tabitha Bonilla, Alexandra Filindra, and Nazita Lajevardi. “How Source Cues Shape Evaluations of Group-Based Derogatory Political Messages.” The Journal of Politics, April 14, 2022. DOI: 10.1086/720308.
- Tabitha Bonilla, Maya Novak-Herzog, Alisson Rowland, Kimberly Saks McManaway. “Gender and the Political Science Graduate Experience: When Leaning In Isn’t Enough,” January 26, 2022. DOI: 10.33774/apsa-2022-ttcd4.
- Brik, Tymofii, Aaron Erlich, and Jordan Gans-Morse. “Analysis | Is Russia’s Wartime Propaganda More Powerful than Family Bonds?” Washington Post, June 20, 2022.
- Traci Burch. “Adding Insult to Injury: The Justification Frame in Official Narratives of Officer-Involved Killings.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, August 1, 2022, 1–26. DOI: 10.1017/rep.2022.16.
- Traci Burch. “Officer-Involved Killings and the Repression of Protest.” Urban Affairs Review, March 17, 2022. DOI: 10.1177/10780874221087220.
- Busby, Ethan, D. J. Flynn, and James N. Druckman. “Studying Framing Effects on Political Preferences: Existing Research and Lingering Questions.” In Doing News Framing Analysis II. Routledge, 2018.
- Cady, Linell E., and Elizabeth Shakman Hurd. “Comparative Secularisms and the Politics of Modernity.” Arnason, Johann P. and Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel (eds). Religion and Politics: European and Global Perspectives, 59–81. Edinburgh University Press, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780748691746-004.
- Anthony S. Chen and Lisa M. Stulberg. “Harvard, Asian Americans and Jews: Behind the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Case.” Salon, November 19, 2022.
- Dew, Spencer, Sherina Feliciano-Santos, Brian Tusi Alofaituli, Marie Alohalani Brown, Jeffrey Wheatley, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Jacqueline E. Whit, and Spencer Dew. “Introduction Roundtable ‘Foreign in a Domestic Sense’: A Roundtable on Religion and US Empire.” American Religion 3, no. 2 (2022): 69–84.
- Downes, Alexander, and Daniel Krcmaric. “Biden Called Putin a ‘War Criminal.’ That’s Risky.” Washington Post. Accessed March 24, 2022.
- James N. Druckman. “A Framework for the Study of Persuasion.” Annual Review of Political Science 25, no. 1 (2022): null. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-polisci-051120-110428.
- James N. Druckman. “Threats to Science: Politicization, Misinformation, and Inequalities.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 700, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 8–24. DOI: 10.1177/00027162221095431.
- James N. Druckman and Donald Green. Experimental Thinking: A Primer on Social Science Experiments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- James N. Druckman and Jeremy Levy. “Chapter 18: Affective Polarization in the American Public.” In Handbook on Politics and Public Opinion, edited by Thomas Rudolph. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. DOI: 10.4337/9781800379619.00041.
- James N. Druckman, Sophie Trawalter, Nana-Bilkisu Habib. “Racial Bias in Perceptions of Disease and Policy.” Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, January 13, 2022. DOI: 10.1177/13684302211062129.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Jennifer Lin, David Lazer, Jon Green, Matthew Simonson, Matthew A. Baum, and John Della Volpe. “Association of Major Depressive Symptoms With Endorsement of COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation Among US Adults.” JAMA Network Open 5, no. 1 (January 21, 2022): e2145697. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.45697.
- The COVID States Project Reports 2022
- Ognyanova, Katherine, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Roy H. Perlis, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Jon Green, Alauna Safarpour, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Alexi Quintana, Ata Uslu. “The COVID States Project #76: Storming of the Capitol, One Year Later.” OSF Preprints, January 5, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/qdcjg.
- Lunz Trujillo, Kristin, Matthew Baum, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Alauna Safarpour, Jon Green, Caroline H. Pippert, Jennifer Lin, Hong Qu, Anjuli Shere. “The COVID States Project #77: Healthcare Workers’ Perception of COVID-19 Misinformation.” OSF Preprints, January 15, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/6pzqj.
- Safarpour, Alauna, Alexi Quintana, David Lazer, Roy Perlis, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Anjuli Shere, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Ata Uslu, Jon Green, Hanyu Chwe, Caroline H. Pippert, Jennifer Lin, Hong Qu. “The COVID States Project #78: American Mask Use and CDC Guidance,” January 15, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/j53u2.
- Lazer, David, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy Perlis, Matthew Baum, Alauna Safarpour, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Hong Qu, Ata Uslu, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Alexi Quintana, Jon Green, Caroline H. Pippert, Jennifer Lin. “The COVID States Project #79: At-Home COVID Tests,” January 21, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/5xyqv.
- Safarpour, Alauna, James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Anjuli Shere, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Jon Green, Hong Qu, Caroline H. Pippert, Jennifer Lin. “The COVID States Project #80: Americans’ Views on Violence against the Government,” January 31, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/753cb.
- Lunz Trujillo, Kristin, Hong Qu, Roy Perlis, David Lazer, Alauna Safarpour, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Jon Green, Jennifer Lin, Caroline H. Pippert. “The COVID States Project #81: Child Vaccination Rates,” February 4, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/npbrv.
- Ognyanova, Katherine, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Roy Perlis, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Hong Qu, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Alauna Safarpour, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Jon Green, Caroline H. Pippert, Anjuli Shere. “The COVID States Project #82: COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation Trends, Awareness of Expert Consensus, and Trust in Social Institutions,” February 15, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9ua2x.
- Radford, Jason, Jon Green, Alexi Quintana, Alauna Safarpour, Matthew D. Simonson, Matthew Baum, David Lazer, James N. Druckman. “Evaluating the Generalizability of the COVID States Survey — a Large-Scale, Non-Probability Survey.” OSF Preprints, March 7, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/cwkg7.
- Quintana, Alexi, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, James N. Druckman, Roy Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Alauna Safarpour, Tamanna Urmi, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Hong Qu, Ata Uslu, Jon Green, Caroline H. Pippert, Anjuli Shere. “The COVID States Project #83: Executive Approval.” OSF Preprints, April 15, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/zse35.
- Perlis, Roy, Zhen Guo, Jon Green, Alauna Safarpour, Katherine Ognyanova, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Hong Qu, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Caroline H. Pippert. “The COVID States Project #84: COVID-19 Deaths and Depression.” OSF Preprints, April 26, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/hcauf.
- Lazer, David, Ata Uslu, Zhen Guo, Roy Perlis, Alexi Quintana, Matthew Baum, James N. Druckman, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Alauna Safarpour, Tamanna Urmi, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Hong Qu, Jon Green, Anjuli Shere, Caroline H. Pippert. “The COVID States Project #85: Unvaccinated Older Americans.” OSF Preprints, April 22, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/h6u38.
- Baum, Matthew, Katherine Ognyanova, David Lazer, Roy Perlis, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Anjuli Shere, Alauna Safarpour, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Jon Green, Hong Qu, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Caroline H. Pippert. “The COVID States Project #86: Misperceptions about the War in Ukraine and COVID-19 Vaccines.” OSF Preprints, April 25, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/bwxq8.
- Pippert, Caroline H., Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Alauna Safarpour, Roy Perlis, David Lazer, Tamanna Urmi, Matthew Baum, James N. Druckman, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Hong Qu, Anjuli Shere, Jon Green. “The COVID States Project #87: Parent Information Sources and Children COVID Vaccination.” OSF Preprints, May 17, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/5m2jf.
- Safarpour, Alauna, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Matthew Baum, Roy Perlis, Samantha Cadenasso, Katherine Ognyanova, David Lazer, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Anjuli Shere, Jon Green, Hong Qu, Ata Uslu, Alexi Quintana, Caroline H. Pippert. “The COVID States Project #88: State-By-State Views on Abortion in America.” OSF Preprints, July 8, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2aczd.
- Baum, Matthew, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Alauna Safarpour, David Lazer, Samantha Cadenasso, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy Perlis, James N. Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, Jon Green, Anjuli Shere, Ata Uslu, Hong Qu, Alexi Quintana, Caroline H. Pippert. “The COVID States Project #89: The Dobbs Decision, Support for Abortion, and 2022 Voting.” OSF Preprints, July 13, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/3d6r8.
- Lazer, David, Ata Uslu, Hong Qu, Mauricio Santillana, Roy Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew Baum, James N. Druckman, Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Alauna Safarpour, Samantha Cadenasso, Jon Green, Alexi Quintana. “The COVID States Project #90: Utilization Rates of Antivirals for COVID-19.” OSF Preprints, August 24, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/pvqwt.
- Lazer, David, Alexi Quintana, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Ata Uslu, James N. Druckman, Roy Perlis, et al. “The COVID States Project #91: Executive Approval Before the US Midterms.” OSF Preprints, October 2, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/29g5u.
- Schulman, Jonathan, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Samantha Cadenasso, Alexi Quintana, Katherine Ognyanova, Ata Uslu, et al. “The COVID States Project #92: The Mar-A-Lago Search.” OSF Preprints, October 24, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/x5ahv.
- Schulman, Jonathan, Samantha Cadenasso, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew Baum, Alexi Quintana, Ata Uslu, James N. Druckman, et al. “The COVID States Project #93: Most Important Problems Facing the US Before the 2022 Midterm Election.” OSF Preprints, November 4, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/hxewc.
- Schulman, Jonathan, David Lazer, Roy Perlis, Matthew Baum, Samantha Cadenasso, Katherine Ognyanova, Alexi Quintana, James N. Druckman, et al. “The COVID States Project #94: American Attitudes towards Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine.” OSF Preprints, November 21, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/3gu5a.
- Ognyanova, Katherine, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Roy Perlis, James N. Druckman, Samantha Cadenasso, Alexi Quintana, et al. “The COVID States Project #95: Election Fairness Concerns among Americans.” OSF Preprints, November 21, 2022. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/rzfxp.
- Loubna El Amine. “Flip the Disjoncteur.” LRB Blog, July 23, 2022.
- Loubna El Amine and Kevin Mazur. “Thinking about Groups in Political Science: A Case for Bringing the Meso Level Back In.” Political Science Quarterly 137, no. 2 (2022): 331–55. DOI: 10.1002/polq.13352 .
- Filindra, Alexandra, and Laurel Harbridge-Yong. “How Do Partisans Navigate Intra-Group Conflict? A Theory of Leadership-Driven Motivated Reasoning.” Political Behavior, March 11, 2022. DOI: 10.1007/s11109-022-09779-1.
- Daniel J. Galvin, Hopkins, Daniel J., Daniel J. Coffey, Gerald Gamm, John Henderson, Joel W. Paddock, and Eric Schickler. “Select American State Party Platforms, 1846-2017.” Harvard Dataverse, January 24, 2022. DOI: 10.7910/DVN/KNOSHL.
- Daniel J. Galvin and Chloe N. Thurston. “American Political Development as a Problem-Driven Enterprise.” Studies in American Political Development, July 14, 2022, 1–3. DOI:10.1017/S0898588X22000098
- Jordan Gans-Morse. “It’s the End of the Neoliberal Era, and We Still Don’t Know What Neoliberalism Is.” Reason.Com (blog), February 19, 2022.
- Jordan Gans-Morse. “We Want the War to End. But Should Calls for Negotiating with Putin Be Taken Seriously?” Chicago Tribune. Accessed June 2, 2022.
- Jordan Gans-Morse. “Property Rights: Forging the Institutional Foundations for Russia’s Market Economy.” In Russian Politics Today: Stability and Fragility, edited by Susanne A. Wengle. Cambridge University Press, 2022. DOI:10.1017/9781009165921.012
- García-Montoya, Laura, Ana Arjona, and Matthew Lacombe. “Violence and Voting in the United States: How School Shootings Affect Elections.” American Political Science Review 116, no. 3 (August 2022): 807–26. DOI: 10.1017/S0003055421001179
- Gerring, J., and J. Seawright. Finding Your Social Science Project: The Research Sandbox. Cambridge University Press, 2022. DOI: 10.1017/9781009118620
- Danielle Gilbert. “The Logic of Kidnapping in Civil War: Evidence from Colombia.” American Political Science Review 116, no. 4 (November 2022): 1226–41. DOI: 10.1017/S0003055422000041.
- Danielle Gilbert, S. R. Gubitz, Jennifer Kavanagh, and Kelly Piazza. “Pushing the Boundaries of Your PhD: Exploring Careers Outside the Ivory Tower.” APSA Preprints, February 1, 2022. DOI: 10.33774/apsa-2022-cr3fz.
- Danielle Gilbert, and Gaëlle Rivard Piché. “Caught Between Giants: Hostage Diplomacy and Negotiation Strategy for Middle Powers (Winter 2021/2022).” Texas National Security Review 5, no. 1 (2022). DOI: 10.26153/tsw/21616.
- Green, Jon, James N. Druckman, Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, and Roy H. Perlis. “Depressive Symptoms and Conspiracy Beliefs.” Applied Cognitive Psychology n/a, no. n/a (October 22, 2022). DOI: 10.1002/acp.4011
- Green, Jon, James N. Druckman, Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew D. Simonson, Jennifer Lin, Mauricio Santillana, and Roy H. Perlis. “Using General Messages to Persuade on a Politicized Scientific Issue.” British Journal of Political Science, October 24, 2022, 1–9. DOI: 10.1017/S0007123422000424.
- Hopkins, Daniel J., Daniel J. Coffey, Daniel J. Galvin, Gerald Gamm, John Henderson, Joel W. Paddock, and Eric Schickler. “Select American State Party Platforms, 1846-2017.” Harvard Dataverse, January 24, 2022. DOI: 10.7910/DVN/KNOSHL.
- Elizabeth Shakman Hurd. “‘Where People Come to Press Close to the Other Side’: Religion, Politics, and the American Border.” American Religion 3, no. 2 (2022): 108–16. muse.jhu.edu/article/857082.
- Jost, John T., Delia S. Baldassarri, and James N. Druckman. “Cognitive–Motivational Mechanisms of Political Polarization in Social-Communicative Contexts.” Nature Reviews Psychology, August 1, 2022, 1–17. DOI: 10.1038/s44159-022-00093-5.
- Daniel Krcmaric. "Does the International Criminal Court Target the American Military?” American Political Science Review, May 16, 2022, 1–7. DOI: 10.1017/S0003055422000478.
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- James Mahoney. “Agency and Nation-State Making in Latin American History.” Latin American Research Review, October 11, 2022, 1–13. DOI: 10.1017/lar.2022.81.
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- Kevin Mazur. “Response to Justin Schon’s Review of Revolution in Syria: Identity, Networks, and Repression.” Perspectives on Politics 20, no. 2 (June 2022): 696–97. DOI: 10.1017/S1537592722001220.
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- Mernyk, Joseph S., Sophia L. Pink, James N. Druckman, and Robb Willer. “Correcting Inaccurate Metaperceptions Reduces Americans’ Support for Partisan Violence.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, no. 16 (April 19, 2022). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2116851119.
- Stephen C. Nelson. “Ideology and International Institutions by Erik Voeten. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2021. 224 Pp. Paper, $29.95.” Political Science Quarterly 137, no. 2 (2022): 410–11. DOI: 10.1002/polq.13346.
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- Sally A. Nuamah, Closed for Democracy: How Mass School Closure Undermines the Citizenship of Black Americans. First Edition. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022.
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- Wendy Pearlman. “Emotional Sensibility: Exploring the Methodological and Ethical Implications of Research Participants’ Emotions.” American Political Science Review, December 14, 2022, 1–14. DOI: 10.1017/S0003055422001253.
- Perlis, Roy H., Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Jennifer Lin, James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Jon Green, Matthew Simonson, Matthew A. Baum, and John Della Volpe. “Association of Major Depressive Symptoms With Endorsement of COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation Among US Adults.” JAMA Network Open 5, no. 1 (January 21, 2022): e2145697. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.45697
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- Pickering, Jonathan, Brendan Coolsaet, Neil Dawson, Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya, Cristina Y. A. Inoue, and Michelle Lim. “Rethinking and Upholding Justice and Equity in Transformative Biodiversity Governance.” In Transforming Biodiversity Governance, edited by Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers and Marcel T. J. Kok, 155–78. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. DOI: 10.1017/9781108856348.009.
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- “ Introduction to the Symposium on Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Andrew P. Owsiak, ‘Judicialization of the Sea: Bargaining in the Shadow of UNCLOS.’” American Journal of International Law 115 (ed 2021): 368–72. https://doi.org/10.1017/aju.2021.56 .
- Karen J. Alter. “ The International Court of Justice in Comparison: Understanding the Court’s Limited Influence.” Melbourne Journal of International Law 21, no. 3 (January 2021): 676–97. https://doi.org/10.3316/informit.20220118060437 .
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- Karen J. Alter, James Thuo Gathii, and Laurence R. Helfer. “ Backlash against International Courts in West, East, and Southern Africa: Causes and Consequences.” In The Performance of Africa’s International Courts , 254–2999. Oxford University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868477.003.0008 .
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- Karen J. Alter and Mikael Madsen. “ The International Adjudication of Mega-Politics.” SSRN Electronic Journal , 2021. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3961417 .
- Ana Arjona. “ La Gobernanza Criminal, Rebelde y Miliciana En América Latina: Un Problema Social, Político y Económico Que Requiere Mayor Atención.” Foco Económico (blog), February 9, 2021 .
- Ana Arjona. “ War-to-Peace Transitions and the Behavioural Legacies of Civil War: A Plea for Looking beyond Violence.” International Journal of Drug Policy , Special Issue: Drugs, Conflict and Development, 89 (March 1, 2021): 103154. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103154 .
- Ana Arjona, Laura García-Montoya, and Matthew Lacombe. “ Violence and Voting in the United States: How School Shootings Affect Elections.” American Political Science Review , November 9, 2021, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055421001179 .
- Ana Arjona , Wendy Pearlman, Alan M. Jacobs, Tim Büthe, Ana Arjona, Leonardo R. Arriola, Eva Bellin, Andrew Bennett, Lisa Björkman, et al. “ The Qualitative Transparency Deliberations: Insights and Implications.” Perspectives on Politics , January 6, 2021, 1–38. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592720001164 .
- Galya Ben-Arieh and Volker M. Heins. “ Criminalisation of Kindness: Narratives of Legality in the European Politics of Migration Containment.” Third World Quarterly 42, no. 1 (January 2, 2021): 200–217. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2020.1855074.
- Tabitha Bonilla. “Davin L. Phoenix. The Anger Gap: How Race Shapes Emotion in Politics.” Public Opinion Quarterly 85, no. 1 (July 1, 2021): 245–48. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfaa056.
- Tabitha Bonilla. “ The #BlackLivesMatter Movement and Identity Frames” Cambridge Core Blog, February 5, 2021.
- John G. Bullock. “ Education and Attitudes toward Redistribution in the United States.” British Journal of Political Science 51, no. 3 (July 2021): 1230–50. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123419000504.
- John G. Bullock and Kelly Rader. “Response Options and the Measurement of Political Knowledge.” British Journal of Political Science, June 22, 2021, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123421000120.
- John G. Bullock and Jonathan Bendor. “ Lethal Incompetence: Leaders, Organizations, and the U.S. Response to COVID-19.” The Forum 19, no. 2 (September 1, 2021): 317–37. https://doi.org/10.1515/for-2021-0010.
- John G. Bullock and Donald P. Green. “ The Failings of Conventional Mediation Analysis and a Design-Based Alternative.” Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 4, no. 4 (October 1, 2021): https://doi.org/10.1177/25152459211047227.
- Traci Burch. “ Not All Black Lives Matter: Officer-Involved Deaths and the Role of Victim Characteristics in Shaping Political Interest and Voter Turnout.” Perspectives on Politics, December 1, 2021, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592721003157.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Matthew D. Simonson, Jennifer Lin, and Roy H. Perlis. “What I Saw on the Road to Insurrection: Internal Political Efficacy, Conspiracy Beliefs and the Effect of Depression on Support for the January 6th Storming of the Capitol.” OSF Preprints, July 26, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/tnfj7.
- James N. Druckman and Robin Bayes. “Motivated Reasoning and Climate Change.” Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, Human Response to Climate Change: From Neurons to Collective Action, 42 (December 1, 2021): 27–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2021.02.009.
- James N. Druckman, Adam J. Berinsky, and Teppei Yamamoto. “Publication Biases in Replication Studies.” Political Analysis 29, no. 3 (July 2021): 370–84. https://doi.org/10.1017/pan.2020.34.
- James N. Druckman, Levi Boxell, Jacob Conway, and Matthew Gentzkow. “Affective Polarization Did Not Increase during the COVID-19 Pandemic,” August 2021, 58.
- James N. Druckman, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan. “(Mis-)Estimating Affective Polarization.” The Journal of Politics, June 3, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1086/715603.
- James N. Druckman, Robin Bayes, and Alauna C. Safarpour. “Studying Science Inequities: How to Use Surveys to Study Diverse Populations.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, September 5, 2021. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3917898.
- James N. Druckman and Donald P. Green. eds. Advances in Experimental Political Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108777919.
- James N. Druckman and Donald P. Green. “A New Era of Experimental Political Science.” In Advances in Experimental Political Science, edited by James Druckman and Donald P. Green, 1st ed., 1–16. Cambridge University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108777919.002.
- James N. Druckman, Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin. “Incivility in the 2020 Congressional Campaigns.” In The Internet and the 2020 Campaign, 49. The Internet and the 2020 Campaign, 2021.
- James N. Druckman, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan. “Affective Polarization, Local Contexts and Public Opinion in America.” Nature Human Behaviour 5, no. 1 (January 2021): 28–38. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-020-01012-5.
- James N. Druckman. “How Affective Polarization Shapes Americans’ Political Beliefs: A Study of Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 8, no. 3 (ed 2021): 223–34. https://doi.org/10.1017/XPS.2020.28.
- James N. Druckman, Jeremy Levy, and Natalie Sands. “Bias in Education Disability Accommodations.” Economics of Education Review 85 (December 1, 2021): 102176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2021.102176.
- James N. Druckman, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, Roy H. Perlis, John Della Volpe, Mauricio Santillana, Hanyu Chwe, Alexi Quintana, and Matthew Simonson. “The Role of Race, Religion, and Partisanship in Misperceptions about COVID-19.” Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 24, no. 4 (June 1, 2021): 638–57. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430220985912.
- James N. Druckman, Jon Green, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew Baum, David Lazer, Matthew D. Simonson, Jennifer Lin, Mauricio Santillana, and Roy H. Perlis. “Using General Messages to Persuade on a Politicized Scientific Issue.” OSF, November 16, 2021. https://osf.io/gd3f7/.
- James N. Druckman, Jon Kingzette, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan. “How Affective Polarization Undermines Support for Democratic Norms.” Public Opinion Quarterly (September 22, 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfab029.
- James N. Druckman, Jeremy Levy, Robin Bayes, and Toby Bolsen. “Science and the Politics of Misinformation.” In The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism. Routledge, 2021.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Jon Green, Matthew Simonson, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Jennifer Lin, Alexi Quintana, et al. “Association Between Social Media Use and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in US Adults.” JAMA Network Open 4, no. 11 (November 23, 2021): e2136113. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.36113.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Alexi Quintana, Jon Green, Mauricio Santillana, Jennifer Lin, et al. “Gender-Specificity of Resilience in Major Depressive Disorder.” Depression and Anxiety 38, no. 10 (2021): 1026–33. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.23203.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, and John Della Volpe. “Association of Acute Symptoms of COVID-19 and Symptoms of Depression in Adults.” JAMA Network Open 4, no. 3 (March 12, 2021): e213223. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.3223.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, Katherine Ognyanova, Jon Green, David Lazer, and Matthew A. Baum. “Comparison of Post-COVID Depression and Major Depressive Disorder.” medRxiv, April 4, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.26.21254425.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, Katherine Ognyanova, Jon Green, David Lazer, and Matthew A. Baum. “Factors Associated With Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression Among Adults With and Without a Previous COVID-19 Diagnosis.” JAMA Network Open 4, no. 6 (June 11, 2021): e2116612. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.16612.
- James N. Druckman, Sophia L. Pink, James Chu, David G. Rand, and Robb Willer. “Elite Party Cues Increase Vaccination Intentions among Republicans.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 32 (August 10, 2021). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2106559118.
- James N. Druckman, Daniel C. Molden, and Robin Bayes. “A Motivational Systems Approach to Investigating Opinions on Climate Change.” Thinking & Reasoning 0, no. 0 (September 28, 2021): 1–32. https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2021.1982003.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Jon Green, Mauricio Santillana, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew Simonson, Matthew A. Baum, et al. “Persistence of Symptoms up to 10 Months Following Acute COVID-19 Illness.” medRxiv, March 8, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.07.21253072.
- James N. Druckman, Voelkel, Jan G., James Chu, Michael Stagnaro, Joseph Mernyk, Chrystal Redekopp, Sophia Pink, David Rand, and Robb Willer. “Interventions Reducing Affective Polarization Do Not Improve Anti-Democratic Attitudes.” OSF Preprints, May 27, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/7evmp.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Mauricio Santillana, Roy H. Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew Baum, Alexi Quintana, John Della Volpe, Hanyu Chwe, and Matthew D. Simonson. “The COVID States Project #10: The Pandemic and the Protests.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qw43g.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Roy H. Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, Hanyu Chwe, David Lazer, Jon Green, et al. “The COVID States Project #11: Perceptions of School Reopening Safety in the US.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/jsy4q.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Jennifer Lin, Katherine Ognyanova, Hanyu Chwe, Alexi Quintana, David Lazer, et al. “The COVID States Project #13: Public Trust in Institutions and Vaccine Acceptance.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qzsxn.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Hanyu Chwe, Alexi Quintana, Roy H. Perlis, David Lazer, et al. “The COVID States Project #14: Misinformation and Vaccine Acceptance.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/w974j.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Adina Gitomer, Katherine Ognyanova, Hanyu Chwe, Roy H. Perlis, David Lazer, Jon Green, et al. “The COVID States Project #15: Public Support for a Fifth COVID-19 Relief Package.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/s7jgt.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Jon Green, Matthew Baum, Alexi Quintana, Katherine Ognyanova, Adina Gitomer, et al. “The COVID States Project #16: Partisan Differences in Intention to Vote by Mail.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/wrj4b.
- James N. Druckman, Hanyu Chwe, Alexi Quintana, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, et al. “The COVID States Project #17: COVID-19 Test Result Times.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/rz34x.
- James N. Druckman, Jon Green, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Adina Gitomer, Alexi Quintana, Katherine Ognyanova, et al. “The COVID States Project #19: Pandemic-Related Factors Associated with Candidate Preferences.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/tcefb.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana, Jon Green, Katherine Ognyanova, Hanyu Chwe, Roy H. Perlis, Matthew Baum, et al. “The COVID States Project #20: Public Opinion around Federal and State Reactions to COVID-19.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/gz29a.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Jennifer Lin, Adina Gitomer, Alexi Quintana, Katherine Ognyanova, Jon Green, David Lazer, et al. “The COVID States Project #21: Most Important Problems Facing the Nation Today,” 2021. https://osf.io/q3av7/.
- James N. Druckman, Roy H. Perlis, Jon Green, Alexi Quintana, Adina Gitomer, Hanyu Chwe, Matthew D. Simonson, David Lazer, et al. “The COVID States Project #23: Depression among Young Adults.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/3s8v4.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Mauricio Santillana, Roy H. Perlis, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Alexi Quintana, et al. “The COVID States Project #24: The Trajectory of Health-Related Behaviors in Massachusetts.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/kchn8.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Ata Uslu, Mauricio Santillana, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, David Lazer, et al. “The COVID States Project #25: Public Support for Measures Aimed at Curbing COVID-19.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/8pcyn.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Mauricio Santillana, Roy H. Perlis, Alexi Quintana, Katherine Ognyanova, Jon Green, Matthew Baum, et al. “The COVID States Project #26: Trajectory of COVID-19-Related Behaviors.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/37jbe.
- James N. Druckman, Jennifer Lin, Roy H. Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana, Louis Yang, et al. “The COVID States Project #27: Trajectory of COVID-19-Related Behaviors in Illinois,” February 10, 2021. https://osf.io/27gqm/.
- James N. Druckman, Katherine Ognyanova, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Roy H. Perlis, Santillana, Alexi Quintana, et al. “The COVID States Project #29: Election Fairness and Trust in Institutions.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/j8v3u.
- James N. Druckman, Matthew Baum, Jennifer Lin, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, Mauricio Santillana, et al. “The COVID States Project #30: Economic Hardships Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/jb6sk.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana, Roy H. Perlis, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Mauricio Santillana, et al. “The COVID States Project #31: Update on the Trajectory of Health-Related Behaviors.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qpkvy.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew D. Simonson, Ata Uslu, et al. “The COVID States Project #32: Update on Public Support for Measures Aimed at Curbing COVID-19.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/svf4w.
- James N. Druckman, Hanyu Chwe, Alexi Quintana, David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew D. Simonson, Ata Uslu, et al. “The COVID States Project #33: Update on COVID-19 Test Turnaround Times across the Country.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/zkgvc.
- James N. Druckman, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Adina Gitomer, Jon Green, et al. “The COVID States Project #34: Update on Holiday Gatherings in December 2020.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/v29s7.
- James N. Druckman, Jon Green, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew Baum, Adina Gitomer, Matthew D. Simonson, et al. “The COVID States Project #35: Public Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccines.” OSF Preprints, February 10, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/xtykv.
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- Alvin B. Tillery, Jr. “ Tweeting Racial Representation: How the Congressional Black Caucus Used Twitter in the 113th Congress.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 9, no. 2 (March 15, 2021): 219–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2019.1629308 .
- Alvin B. Tillery, Jr. “ Analysis | Would the Founding Fathers Support Critical Race Theory?” Washington Post , June 30, 2021 .
- Alvin B. Tillery, Jr. and Rodney Hero. “ Race and the Bully Pulpit: The U.S. Presidency and the Quest of Equality in America.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 6, no. 3 (November 2021): 473–77. https://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2021.27 .
2020
- Alter, Karen J. “Is it a Dance or is it Chicken?” Verfassungsblog (blog), May 13, 2020. https://verfassungsblog.de/is-it-a-dance-or-is-it-chicken/.
- Alter, Karen J. “Comprehending Global Governance: International Regime Complexity vs. Global Constitutionalism.” Global Constitutionalism 9, no. 2 (July 2020): 413–23. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045381719000418.
- Alter, Karen J. “The ICJ In Comparison: Understanding the ICJ’s Limited Influence.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, June 23, 2020. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3633735.
- Alter, Karen J., and Cristina Lafont. “Global Governance and the Problem of the Second Best: The Example of Reforming the World Trade Organization.” International Economic Law EJournal, 2019. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3524325.
- Alter, Karen J, and Michael Zürn. “Conceptualising Backlash Politics: Introduction to a Special Issue on Backlash Politics in Comparison.” The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 22, no. 4 (November 1, 2020): 563–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148120947958.
- Alter, Karen J, and Michael Zürn. “Theorising Backlash Politics: Conclusion to a Special Issue on Backlash Politics in Comparison.” The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 22, no. 4 (November 1, 2020): 739–52. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148120947956.
- Anderson, Sarah, Daniel Butler, and Laurel Harbdrige-Yong. “The Power of Privacy in Legislative Negotiations.” LegBranch, February 21, 2020. https://www.legbranch.org/the-power-of-privacy-in-legislative-negotiations/.
- Arjona, Ana. “El Desarrollo de Las Habilidades Socioemocionales En Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes:Una Prioridad Inaplazable Del Sistema Educativo En La Pandemia.” Foco Económico (blog), July 1, 2020. https://focoeconomico.org/2020/06/30/el-desarrollo-de-las-habilidades-socioemocionales-en-ninos-ninas-y-adolescentesuna-prioridad-inaplazable-del-sistema-educativo-en-la-pandemia/.
- Arjona, Ana. “El Desarrollo de Las Habilidades Socioemocionales En Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes:Una Prioridad Inaplazable Del Sistema Educativo En La Pandemia.” Foco Económico (blog), July 1, 2020. https://focoeconomico.org/2020/06/30/el-desarrollo-de-las-habilidades-socioemocionales-en-ninos-ninas-y-adolescentesuna-prioridad-inaplazable-del-sistema-educativo-en-la-pandemia/.
- Bavel, Jay J. Van, Katherine Baicker, Paulo S. Boggio, Valerio Capraro, Aleksandra Cichocka, Mina Cikara, Molly J. Crockett, et al. “Using Social and Behavioural Science to Support COVID-19 Pandemic Response.” Nature Human Behaviour 4, no. 5 (May 2020): 460–71. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-020-0884-z.
- Bayes, Robin, Toby Bolsen, and James N. Druckman. “A Research Agenda for Climate Change Communication and Public Opinion: The Role of Scientific Consensus Messaging and Beyond.” Environmental Communication 0, no. 0 (September 3, 2020): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2020.1805343.
- Bayes, Robin, James N. Druckman, Avery Goods, and Daniel C. Molden. “When and How Different Motives Can Drive Motivated Political Reasoning.” Political Psychology 41, no. 5 (2020): 1031–52. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12663.
- Bonilla, Tabitha. “Trump’s Strict Immigration Laws Exacerbate Human Trafficking in the US.” Truthout, October 6, 2020. https://truthout.org/articles/trumps-strict-immigration-laws-exacerbate-human-trafficking-in-the-us/.
- Bonilla, Tabitha, and Alvin Tillery. “Keeping The Same Energy for All Black Lives -,” October 20, 2020. https://politicalsciencenow.com/keeping-the-same-energy-for-all-black-lives/.
- Bonilla, Tabitha, and Alvin B. Tillery. “Which Identity Frames Boost Support for and Mobilization in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement? An Experimental Test.” American Political Science Review 114, no. 4 (November 2020): 947–62. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055420000544.
- Chen, Anthony S., and Lisa Stulberg. “Before Bakke: The Hidden History of the Diversity Rationale.” The University of Chicago Law Review Online, October 30, 2020. https://lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu/2020/10/30/aa-chen-stulberg/.
- Collins, Jonathan E., and Sally Afia Nuamah. “Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose School Reopenings, Data Finds.” Washington Post, August 19, 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/08/19/americans-overwhelmingly-oppose-school-reopenings-new-data-finds/.
- Daniel J. Galvin, Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld. “What Happened to That ‘Blue Wave’?” Washington Post, November 10, 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/11/10/what-happened-that-blue-wave/.
- David Lazer, Jonathan Green, Matthew A. Baum, Alexi Quintana Mathé, Katherine Ognyanova, Adina Gitomer, James Druckman, Matthew Simonson, Hanyu Chwe, Roy H. Perlis, Jennifer Lin and Mauricio Santillana. “These Nine Swing States Will See the Biggest ‘Blue Shift’ as Ballots Are Counted after the Election.” Washington Post, October 20, 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/10/20/these-9-swing-states-will-see-biggest-blue-shift-ballots-are-counted-after-election/.
- Day, Christopher, Moses Khisa, and William Reno. “Revisiting the Civil-Military Conundrum in Africa.” Civil Wars 22, no. 2–3 (July 2, 2020): 156–73. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2020.1736808.
- Druckman, James N., and Elizabeth A. Sharrow. “Public Opinion, Crisis, and Vulnerable Populations: The Case of Title IX and COVID-19.” Politics & Gender 16, no. 4 (December 2020): 1084–92. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X20000446.
- Farr, James. “‘Absolute Power and Authority’: John Locke and the Revisions of The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina.” Locke Studies 20 (October 29, 2020): 1–49. https://doi.org/10.5206/ls.2020.10310.
- Farr, James. “Educating Communists: Eugene Bechtold and the Chicago Workers School.” American Communist History 19, no. 1–2 (April 2, 2020): 67–106. https://doi.org/10.1080/14743892.2020.1748874.
- Ferguson, Thomas, Benjamin I. Page, Jacob Rothschild, Arturo Chang, and Jie Chen. “The Roots of Right-Wing Populism: Donald Trump in 2016.” International Journal of Political Economy 49, no. 2 (April 2, 2020): 102–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/08911916.2020.1778861.
- Galvin, Daniel J. “Labor’s Legacy: The Construction of Subnational Work Regulation.” ILR Review, August 5, 2020, 0019793920943831. https://doi.org/10.1177/0019793920943831.
- Galvin, Daniel J., and Jacob S. Hacker. “The Political Effects of Policy Drift: Policy Stalemate and American Political Development.” Studies in American Political Development 34, no. 2 (October 2020): 216–38. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X2000005X.
- Galvin, Daniel J., and Chloe N. Thurston. “The Democrats’ Misplaced Faith in Policy Feedback.” The Forum 15, no. 2 (July 1, 2017): 333–43. https://doi.org/10.1515/for-2017-0020.
- Gans-Morse, Jordan. “Trump’s Impeachment Isn’t over for Ukraine’s Citizens.” Washington Post, February 19, 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/02/19/trumps-impeachment-isnt-over-ukraines-citizens/.
- Gans-Morse, Jordan, Alexander Kalgin, Andrei Klimenko, Dmitriy Vorobyev, and Andrei Yakovlev. “Public Service Motivation and Sectoral Employment in Russia: New Perspectives on the Attraction vs. Socialization Debate.” International Public Management Journal 0, no. 0 (December 15, 2020): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2020.1841692.
- Gimpel, James G., and Laurel Harbridge-Yong. “Conflicting Goals of Redistricting: Do Districts That Maximize Competition Reckon with Communities of Interest?” Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy 19, no. 4 (December 1, 2020): 451–71. https://doi.org/10.1089/elj.2019.0576.
- Green, Jon, Matthew Baum, James Druckman, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Matthew D Simonson, Roy H. Perlis, and Mauricio Santillana. “Identifying and Measuring Conditional Policy Preferences: The Case of Opening Schools During a Pandemic.” Preprint. Open Science Framework, December 14, 2020. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/zsh8u.
- Harbridge-Yong, Laurel. “The Challenges of Partisan Conflict for Lawmaking in Congress.” In New Directions in Congressional Politics, 2nd ed. Routledge, 2020.
- Henke, Marina E. “A Tale of Three French Interventions: Intervention Entrepreneurs and Institutional Intervention Choices.” Journal of Strategic Studies 43, no. 4 (June 6, 2020): 583–606. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2020.1733988.
- Hurd, Elizabeth Shakman. “Defund the Border Police: Racial Justice and the American Border.” Canopy Forum (blog), July 13, 2020. https://canopyforum.org/2020/07/13/defund-the-border-police-racial-justice-and-the-american-border/.
- Hurd, Elizabeth Shakman. “Religious Freedom, Public Health, and the Limits of Law.” Canopy Forum (blog), December 21, 2020. https://canopyforum.org/2020/12/21/religious-freedom-public-health-and-the-limits-of-law/.
- Hurd, Ian. “Legal Games – Political Goals.” American Journal of International Law 114 (ed 2020): 232–36. https://doi.org/10.1017/aju.2020.43.
- Hurd, Elizabeth Shakman. “The Case against International Cooperation.” International Theory, September 16, 2020, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1752971920000470.
- Karol, David, and Chloe N. Thurston. “From Personal to Partisan: Abortion, Party, and Religion Among California State Legislators.” Studies in American Political Development 34, no. 1 (April 2020): 91–109. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X19000166.
- Krcmaric, Daniel. The Justice Dilemma: Leaders and Exile in an Era of Accountability. Cornell Studies in Security Affairs. Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press, 2020.
- Krcmaric, Daniel, Stephen C. Nelson, and Andrew Roberts. “Studying Leaders and Elites: The Personal Biography Approach.” Annual Review of Political Science 23, no. 1 (2020): 133–51. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-050718-032801.
- Lafont, Cristina. “Rethinking Party Reform. By Fabio Wolkenstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 224p. $80.00 Cloth.” Perspectives on Politics 18, no. 4 (December 2020): 1164–66. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592720003680.
- Mazur, Kevin. “Networks, Informal Governance, and Ethnic Violence in a Syrian City.” World Politics 72, no. 3 (July 2020): 481–524. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887120000052.
- Michener, Jamila, Mallory SoRelle, and Chloe Thurston. “From the Margins to the Center: A Bottom-Up Approach to Welfare State Scholarship.” Perspectives on Politics, November 10, 2020, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1017/S153759272000359X.
- Nelson, Stephen C., and Peter J. Katzenstein. “Crisis, What Crisis?: Uncertainty, Risk, and Financial Markets.” In The Politics and Science of Prevision. Routledge, 2020.
- Nili, Shmuel. “From Charlottesville to the Nobel: Political Leaders and the Morality of Political Honors.” Ethics 130, no. 3 (April 1, 2020): 415–45. https://doi.org/10.1086/707215.
- Nuamah, Sally A. “The Cost of Participating While Poor and Black: Toward a Theory of Collective Participatory Debt.” Perspectives on Politics, October 27, 2020, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592720003576.
- Pearlman, Wendy. “Aspiration, Appreciation, and Frustration: Syrian Asylum Seekers and Bureaucracy in Germany.” In Refugees and the Violence of Welfare Bureaucracies in Northern Europe, 180–94. Manchester University Press, 2020. https://www.manchesteropenhive.com/view/9781526146847/9781526146847.00019.xml.
- Pearlman, Wendy. “Syrian Views on Obama’s Red Line: The Ethical Case for Strikes against Assad.” Ethics & International Affairs 34, no. 2 (ed 2020): 189–200. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0892679420000234.
- Reno, William, and Jesse Humpal. “As the US Slumps Away, China Subsumes African Security Arrangements.” Defense One, October 21, 2020. https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2020/10/us-slumps-away-china-subsumes-african-security-arrangements/169431/.
- Roberts, Andrew L., Stanislav Balík, Michal Pink, Marek Rybář, Peter Spáč, Petra Svačinová, and Petr Voda. Czech Democracy in the New Millennium. London: Routledge, 2020. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429299544.
- Sarah E. Anderson, Daniel Butler and Laurel Harbridge-Yong. “Biden Wants to Bring Democrats and Republicans Together. Here’s Why That’s so Challenging.” Washington Post, December 21, 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/12/21/biden-wants-bring-democrats-republicans-together-heres-why-thats-so-challenging/.
- Spruyt, Hendrik. “The Longue Durée and the Impact of the Eurasian Steppe.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 33, no. 6 (November 1, 2020): 950–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2020.1838208.
- Spruyt, Hendrik. The World Imagined: Collective Beliefs and Political Order in the Sinocentric, Islamic and Southeast Asian International Societies. LSE International Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108867948.
- Stevens, Jacqueline and Jorge Coronado. “Hey, Northwestern Students, Choose Your Own Grade Point Average!” Chicago Sun-Times, December 30, 2020. https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/12/30/22203509/hey-northwestern-students-choose-your-own-grade-point-average.
- Stevens, Jacqueline. “The Problem with Pritzker’s Pandemic Immunity Orders.” Chicago Reader, June 12, 2020. http://chicagoreader.com/news-politics/the-problem-with-pritzkers-pandemic-immunity-orders/.
- Stevens, Jacqueline. “Zip Codes with Nursing Homes and Brown and Black Populations Have Been Hardest Hit by COVID-19.” Chicago Reader, July 31, 2020. http://chicagoreader.com/news-politics/zip-codes-with-nursing-homes-and-brown-and-black-populations-have-been-hardest-hit-by-covid-19/.
- Suiseeya, Kimberly R. Marion. “Procedural Justice Matters: Power, Representation, and Participation in Environmental Governance.” In Environmental Justice. Routledge, 2020.
2019
- Jacqueline Stevens and James Marcus, "Are We Approaching a Turning Point in the US Immigration Crisis?," The Guardian, August 2019.
- James N. Druckman, Can Citizens Learn What They Need to Know? Reflections on The Democratic Dilemma, Politics Symposium, July 2019.
- Chloe Thurston, From Personal to Partisan: Abortion, Party, and Religion in the California State Assembly, 1967-1996, Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research. July 8, 2019.
- Jordan Gans-Morse, Self-Selection into Corrupt Judiciaries, Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research. May 30, 2019.
- Alvin B. Tillery, Jr., "Tweeting Racial Representation: How the Congressional Black Caucus used Twitter in the 113th Congress," Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2019, 1-21.
- Thomas Ogorzalek, "New Directions in Race, Place, and Space," The Journal of Politics, 81:3, 2019.
- Ian Hurd, "'If I Had a Rocket Launcher': Self-Defense and Forever War in International Law," Houston Law Review, 56: 4, 2019, 821-839,
- James N. Druckman and Matthrew S. Levendusky, "What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization?," Public Opinion Quarterly, 83:1, 2019, 114-112
- Kimberly Marion Suiseeya and Laura Zanotti, "Making Influence Visible: Innovating Ethnography at the Paris Climate Summit," Global Environmental Politics, 19:2, 2019, 38-60.
- Marina E. Henke, "Buying Allies Payment Practices in Multilateral Military Coalition-Building," International Security, 43:4, 2019, 128-162.
- Kimberly Marion Suiseeya and Laura Zanotti, "Making Influence Visible: Innovating Ethnography at the Paris Climate Summit," Global Environmental Politics 19:2, 38-60 (May 2019).
- James N Druckman, Matthew S Levendusky, "What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization?" Public Opinion Quarterly (May 2019).
- Daniel J. Galvin, “From Labor Law to Employment Law: The Changing Politics of Workers’ Rights,” Studies in American Political Development, 33:1 (2019).
- Daniel Krcmaric, "Information, Secrecy, and Civilian Targeting," International Studies Quarterly (2019): 1-12.
- Merseth, Julie Lee. “The Relational Positioning of Arab and Muslim Americans in Post-9/11 Racial Politics." In Relational Formations of Race: Theory, Method, and Practice, Eds. Natalia Molina, Daniel Martinez HoSang, and Ramón Gutiérrez, 2019. 296-324.
- Shmuel Nili, "Global Poverty, Global Sacrifices, and Natural Resource Reforms," International Theory 11:1 (2019): 48-80.
- Mary C. McGrath and Alan S. Gerber, "Experimental Evidence for A Pure Collaboration Effect," Nature Human Behavior (2019).
- Shmuel Nili, "The Idea of Public Property," Ethics 129:2 (2019): 1-33.
- Arjona, Ana M and Mampilly, Zachariah C. and Pearlman, Wendy, Research in Violent or Post-Conflict Political Settings (February 13, 2019). American Political Science Association Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Qualitative Transparency Deliberations, Working Group Final Reports, Report IV.2 (2018).
- James Druckman, Martin J. Kifer, Michael Parkin, "Campaign Rhetoric and the Incumbency Advantage," American Politics Research (2019): 1-22.
- Wendy Pearlman, "Becoming a Refugee: Reflections on Self-Understandings of Displacement from the Syrian Case," Review of Middle East Studies, 52:2 (2019): 299-309.
- James Druckman, Mary McGrath, "The evidence for motivated reasoning in climate change preference formation," Nature Climate Change 9 (2019): 111-19.
2018
- Julie Lee Merseth, "Race-ing Solidarity: Asan Americans and Support for Black Lives Matter," Politics, Groups, and Identities 6:1, 337-56.
- Hurst, William, eds. Residency, Class, and Community in the Contemporary Chinese City, (Leiden, The Netherlands: BRILL, n.d. ).
- Ian Hurd, 2018, "Legitimacy and contestation in global governance: Revisiting the folk theory of international institutions," The Review of International Organizations 13:51, 1-13.
- James N. Druckman, Samuel R. Gubitz, Ashley Lloyd, Matthew S. Levendusky, "How Incivility on Partisan Media (De)Polarizes the Electorate," Journal of Politics 81: 1 (2018).
- Page, Benjamin I. and Seawright, Jason and Lacombe, Matthew J., Billionaires and Stealth Politics (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018).
- Alter, Karen J. and Hafner-Burton, Emilie Marie and Helfer, Laurence, "Theorizing the Judicialization of International Relations" (November 16, 2018). iCourts Working Paper Series; Duke Law School Public Law & Legal Theory Series.
- Wendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili, Triadic Coercion: Israel's Targeting of States That Host Nonstate Actors (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018).
- Stephen Nelson, 2018, "Default Positions: What Shapes Public Attitudes about International Debt Disputes?" International Studies Quarterly, 20:3, 1-20.
- Shmuel Nili, 2018, "Integrity, Personal and Political," The Journal of Politics, 80:2, 428-441.
- Thomas Ogorzalek, The Cities on the Hill: How Urban Institutions Transformed National Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).
- Chloe Thurston, At the Boundaries of Home Ownership: Credit, Discrimination, and the American State (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018).
2017
- Stephen C. Nelson and George P. R. Wallace, "Are IMF Programs Good Or Bad For Democracy?" The Review of International Organizations 12 (4), 523-58.
- Stephen C. Nelson, The Currency of Confidence: How Economic Beliefs Shape the IMF's Relationship with Its Barrowers (Cornell: Cornell University Press, 2017).
- Marina E. Henke (2017) Why did France intervene in Mali in 2013? Examining the role of Intervention Entrepreneurs, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 23:3, 307-323.
- Hurd, Elizabeth Shakman.“Governing Religion as Right.”Chapter. In Human Rights Futures, edited by Stephen Hopgood, Jack Snyder, and Leslie Vinjamuri, 189–212. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- Marina E. Henke, "The Politics of Diplomacy: How the United States Builds Multilateral Military Coalitions," International Studies Quarterly, Volume 61, Issue 2, 1 June 2017, Pages 410–424.
- Ian Hurd, How To Do Things with International Law (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017).
- Laurel Harbridge Yong with Nichole Bauer and Yanna Krupnikov. 2017. "Who is punished? Conditions affecting voter evaluations of legislators who do not compromise."Political Behavior39 (2): 279-300.
- Galvin, Daniel J. and Chloe N. Thurston. 2017. “The Democrats’ Misplaced Faith in Policy Feedback,”The Forum, Vol. 15 (2), 333-344.
- Ana Arjona, 2017. "Civilian Cooperation and Non-Cooperation with Non-State Armed Groups: The Centrality of Obedience and Resistance.”Small Wars and Insurgency, Volume 28, 2017 - Issue 4-5:755-778.
- Alvin B. Tillery, Jr. and Hanes Watson Jr., "Presidential Greatness in the Black Press: Ranking the Modern Presidents on Civil Rights Policy and Race Relations, 1900-2016."Politics, Groups, and Identities (2017): 1-18.
- Marion Suiseeya KR. "Contesting Justice in Global Forest Governance: The Promises and Pitfalls of REDD+,"Conservation and Society 2017;15:189-200.
- Daniel Krcmaric, "Dictators in Exile: Explaining the Destinations of Ex-Rulers." 2017. Journal of Politics 79 (2): 560-575 (with Abel Escriba-Folch).
- Wendy Pearlman, We Crossed A Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria (New York: HarperCollins, 2017).
- Elizabeth Shankman Hurd, “Narratives of De-Secularization in International Relations,” Intellectual History Review (2017) 97-113.
- Hendrik Spruyt, “Economies and Economic Interaction across Eurasia in the Early Modern Period.” The Globalization of International Society, Tim Dunne and Christian Reus-Smit, eds. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2017).
- Karen J. Alter and Laurence Helfer Transplanting International Courts: the Law and Politics of the Andean Tribunal of Justice (Oxford University Press, 2017).
- Alter, Karen J. (2017). The Evolution of International Law and Courts. In Orfeo Fioretos (Ed.), International Politics and Institutions in Time. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Jordan Gans-Morse, "Demand for Law and the Security of Property Rights: The Case of Post-Soviet Russia," 2017. American Political Science Review 112 (2): 1-22.
- Daniel Krcmaric. "Who Democratizes? Western-Educated Leaders and Regime Transitions." 2017. Journal of Conflict Resolution 61(3): 671-701 (with Thomas Gift).
- Jacqueline Stevens, co-editor, Citizenship In Question (Duke University Press, 2017), Preface and Introduction.
- International Peace Institute: Has UN Peacekeeping Become More Deadly? Analyzing Trends in UN Fatalities by Marina E. Henke.
- Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone eds.The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017).
2016
- Arjona, Ana, 2016. "Institutions, Civilian Resistance and Wartime Social Order: A process-driven natural experiment in the Colombian Civil War." Latin American Politics and Society, Vol. 58 (3), pp. 99-122.
- Pearlman, Wendy (2016) ‘Moral Identity and Protest Cascades in Syria’, British Journal of Political Science,' pp. 1–25.
- Jeffrey Winters in the Huffington Post: 'Minority White'
- Karen J. Alter, James T. Gathii and Laurence R. Helfer “Backlash against International Courts in West, East, and Southern Africa” With Laurence Helfer and James Thuo Gathii. European Journal of International Law 27 (2): 293–328. 2016.
- Jason Seawright, Multi-Method Social Science: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Tools (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
- Michael Loriaux, Europe Anti-Power: Resentment and Exceptionalism in EU Debate (London: Routledge Interventions, 2016).
- Ana Arjona,Rebelocracy: Social Order in the Colombian Civil War (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
- Laurel Harbridge Yong with D.J. Flynn, "How Partisan Conflict in Congress Affects Public Opinion: Strategies, Outcomes, and Issue Differences,"American Politics Research, 2016, 44 (5): 875-902
- Ian Hurd,"The Permissive Power of the Ban on War,"European Journal of International Security, 2016, 10: 1-18.
- Dominguez, Jaime (2016). Machine Matters: The Politics of Immigrant Integration in the Chicago Metro Area. In John Mollenkopf and Manuel Pastor (eds.)Unsettled Americans: Metropolitan Context and Civic Leadership for Immigration Integration. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
- Daniel J. Galvin, "Deterring Wage Theft: Alt-Labor, State Politics, and the Policy Determinants of Minimum Wage Compliance," Perspectives on Politics, 2016, 14 (2): 324-50.
- Jacqueline Stevens, "One Dollar Per Day: The Slaving Wages of Immigration Jail, 1943 to Present," Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, vol. 25, issue 3, published spring 2016.
- Julie Lee Merseth with Bernard L. Fraga, “Examining the Causal Impact of the Voting Rights Act Language Minority Provisions,”Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 2016, 1 (1): 31–59.
- James Mahoney, Rachel Beatty Riedl, Rodrigo Barrenechea, Edward Gibson Daniel J. Galvin, Karen J. Alter eds. The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism (Oxford University Press, 2016).
- Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer & Mikael Rask Madsen eds:"The Variable Authority of International Courts" Law and Contemporary Problems, 2016, 79(1).
- Marina Henke, "Great Powers and UN Force Generation: A Case Study of UNAMID," International Peacekeeping, 2016, 23 (3): 468-92.
- Sara Monoson,"Aesop Said So: Ancient Wisdom and Radical Politics in 1930s New York," Classical Receptions Journal, 2016, 8 (1): 90-113.
2015
- Alter, Karen. “The Least Bad Option in Syria.” US News & World Report, November 5, 2015. https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/world-report/2015/11/05/jimmy-carters-5-nation-syria-plan-is-the-least-bad-option.
- Arjona, Ana. “Civilian Resistance to Rebel Governance.” In Rebel Governance in Civil War, edited by Ana Arjona, Nelson Kasfir, and Zachariah Mampilly, 180–202. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316182468.009.
- Arjona, Ana. “Guest Voz: Colombia’s Rampant Racism Deserves a National Spotlight and International Awareness.” Latina Lista (blog), May 11, 2015. http://latinalista.com/columns/guestvoz/guest-voz-colombias-rampant-racism-deserves-a-national-spotlight-and-international-awareness.
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