American Political Science Review, Vol. 116 Issue. 2, May 2022
Research Article
1.) Punishment and Politicization in the International Human Rights Regime. --ROCHELLE TERMAN, JOSHUA BYUN
2.) Land, Opportunism, and Displacement in Civil Wars: Evidence from Colombia. --JUAN FERNANDO TELLEZ
3.) Sovereignty, Substance, and Public Support for European Courts’ Human Rights Rulings. --MIKAEL RASK MADSEN, JUAN A. MAYORAL, ANTON STREZHNEV, ERIK VOETEN
4.) The Ethics of Global Capital Mobility. --CHIARA CORDELLI, JONATHAN LEVY
5.) The Economic Consequences of Banking Crises: The Role of Central Banks and Optimal Independence. --DANIEL HANSEN
6.) Violence in the American Imaginary: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Superheroes. --MENAKA PHILIPS
7.) This One’s for the Boys: How Gendered Political Socialization Limits Girls’ Political Ambition and Interest. --ANGELA L. BOS, JILL S. GREENLEE, MIRYA R. HOLMAN, ZOE M. OXLEY, J. CELESTE LAY
8.) Payments and Penalties for Democracy: Gendered Electoral Financing in Action Worldwide. --RAGNHILD MURIAAS, AMY G. MAZUR, SEASON HOARD
9.) Under the Microscope: Gender and Accountability in the US Congress. --JACLYN KASLOVSKY, JON C. ROGOWSKI
10.) Starting with People Where They Are: Ella Baker’s Theory of Political Organizing. --MIE INOUYE
11.) From Recognition to Integration: Indigenous Autonomy, State Authority, and National Identity in the Philippines. --NINA MCMURRY
12.) Does State Repression Spark Protests? Evidence from Secret Police Surveillance in Communist Poland. --ANSELM HAGER, KRZYSZTOF KRAKOWSKI
13.) Authoritarian Rallying as Reputational Cascade? Evidence from Putin’s Popularity Surge after Crimea. --HENRY E. HALE
14.) The Long-Term Effects of Oppression: Prussia, Political Catholicism, and the Alternative für Deutschland. --LUKAS HAFFERT
15.) Benevolent Policies: Bureaucratic Politics and the International Dimensions of Social Policy Expansion. --CARMEN JACQUELINE HO
16.) Midcentury Modern: The Emergence of Stakeholders in Democratic Practice. --KAVI JOSEPH ABRAHAM
17.) Senators at Home: Local Attentiveness and Policy Representation in Congress. --JACLYN KASLOVSKY
18.) How Do Electoral Incentives Affect Legislator Behavior? Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures. --ALEXANDER FOUIRNAIES, ANDREW B. HALL
19.) Do Policy Makers Listen to Experts? Evidence from a National Survey of Local and State Policy Makers. --NATHAN LEE
20.) Representative Democracy and Social Equality. --SEAN INGHAM
21.) The Effect of Television Advertising in United States Elections. --JOHN SIDES, LYNN VAVRECK, CHRISTOPHER WARSHAW
22.) The Influence of Unknown Media on Public Opinion: Evidence from Local and Foreign News Sources. --ERIK PETERSON, MAXWELL B. ALLAMONG
23.) Ambiguous Platforms and Correlated Preferences: Experimental Evidence. --JUHA TOLVANEN, JAMES TREMEWAN, ALEXANDER K. WAGNER
24.) Motivated Reasoning and Democratic Accountability. --ANDREW T. LITTLE, KEITH E. SCHNAKENBERG, IAN R. TURNER
25.) Post Post-Broadcast Democracy? News Exposure in the Age of Online Intermediaries. --SEBASTIAN STIER, FRANK MANGOLD, MICHAEL SCHARKOW, JOHANNES BREUER
Corrigendum
26.) Can Exposure to Celebrities Reduce Prejudice? The Effect of Mohamed Salah on Islamophobic Behaviors and Attitudes —CORRIGENDUM. --ALA’ ALRABABA’H, WILLIAM MARBLE, SALMA MOUSA, ALEXANDRA A. SIEGEL
1.) Punishment and Politicization in the International Human Rights Regime. --ROCHELLE TERMAN, JOSHUA BYUN
2.) Land, Opportunism, and Displacement in Civil Wars: Evidence from Colombia. --JUAN FERNANDO TELLEZ
3.) Sovereignty, Substance, and Public Support for European Courts’ Human Rights Rulings. --MIKAEL RASK MADSEN, JUAN A. MAYORAL, ANTON STREZHNEV, ERIK VOETEN
4.) The Ethics of Global Capital Mobility. --CHIARA CORDELLI, JONATHAN LEVY
5.) The Economic Consequences of Banking Crises: The Role of Central Banks and Optimal Independence. --DANIEL HANSEN
6.) Violence in the American Imaginary: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Superheroes. --MENAKA PHILIPS
7.) This One’s for the Boys: How Gendered Political Socialization Limits Girls’ Political Ambition and Interest. --ANGELA L. BOS, JILL S. GREENLEE, MIRYA R. HOLMAN, ZOE M. OXLEY, J. CELESTE LAY
8.) Payments and Penalties for Democracy: Gendered Electoral Financing in Action Worldwide. --RAGNHILD MURIAAS, AMY G. MAZUR, SEASON HOARD
9.) Under the Microscope: Gender and Accountability in the US Congress. --JACLYN KASLOVSKY, JON C. ROGOWSKI
10.) Starting with People Where They Are: Ella Baker’s Theory of Political Organizing. --MIE INOUYE
11.) From Recognition to Integration: Indigenous Autonomy, State Authority, and National Identity in the Philippines. --NINA MCMURRY
12.) Does State Repression Spark Protests? Evidence from Secret Police Surveillance in Communist Poland. --ANSELM HAGER, KRZYSZTOF KRAKOWSKI
13.) Authoritarian Rallying as Reputational Cascade? Evidence from Putin’s Popularity Surge after Crimea. --HENRY E. HALE
14.) The Long-Term Effects of Oppression: Prussia, Political Catholicism, and the Alternative für Deutschland. --LUKAS HAFFERT
15.) Benevolent Policies: Bureaucratic Politics and the International Dimensions of Social Policy Expansion. --CARMEN JACQUELINE HO
16.) Midcentury Modern: The Emergence of Stakeholders in Democratic Practice. --KAVI JOSEPH ABRAHAM
17.) Senators at Home: Local Attentiveness and Policy Representation in Congress. --JACLYN KASLOVSKY
18.) How Do Electoral Incentives Affect Legislator Behavior? Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures. --ALEXANDER FOUIRNAIES, ANDREW B. HALL
19.) Do Policy Makers Listen to Experts? Evidence from a National Survey of Local and State Policy Makers. --NATHAN LEE
20.) Representative Democracy and Social Equality. --SEAN INGHAM
21.) The Effect of Television Advertising in United States Elections. --JOHN SIDES, LYNN VAVRECK, CHRISTOPHER WARSHAW
22.) The Influence of Unknown Media on Public Opinion: Evidence from Local and Foreign News Sources. --ERIK PETERSON, MAXWELL B. ALLAMONG
23.) Ambiguous Platforms and Correlated Preferences: Experimental Evidence. --JUHA TOLVANEN, JAMES TREMEWAN, ALEXANDER K. WAGNER
24.) Motivated Reasoning and Democratic Accountability. --ANDREW T. LITTLE, KEITH E. SCHNAKENBERG, IAN R. TURNER
25.) Post Post-Broadcast Democracy? News Exposure in the Age of Online Intermediaries. --SEBASTIAN STIER, FRANK MANGOLD, MICHAEL SCHARKOW, JOHANNES BREUER
Corrigendum
26.) Can Exposure to Celebrities Reduce Prejudice? The Effect of Mohamed Salah on Islamophobic Behaviors and Attitudes —CORRIGENDUM. --ALA’ ALRABABA’H, WILLIAM MARBLE, SALMA MOUSA, ALEXANDRA A. SIEGEL
ROCHELLE TERMAN - Personal Name
LUKAS HAFFERT - Personal Name
HENRY E. HALE - Personal Name
ANSELM HAGER - Personal Name
NINA MCMURRY - Personal Name
MIE INOUYE - Personal Name
JACLYN KASLOVSKY - Personal Name
RAGNHILD MURIAAS - Personal Name
ANGELA L. BOS - Personal Name
MENAKA PHILIPS - Personal Name
DANIEL HANSEN - Personal Name
CHIARA CORDELLI - Personal Name
MIKAEL RASK MADSEN - Personal Name
JUAN FERNANDO TELLEZ - Personal Name
CARMEN JACQUELINE HO - Personal Name
LUKAS HAFFERT - Personal Name
HENRY E. HALE - Personal Name
ANSELM HAGER - Personal Name
NINA MCMURRY - Personal Name
MIE INOUYE - Personal Name
JACLYN KASLOVSKY - Personal Name
RAGNHILD MURIAAS - Personal Name
ANGELA L. BOS - Personal Name
MENAKA PHILIPS - Personal Name
DANIEL HANSEN - Personal Name
CHIARA CORDELLI - Personal Name
MIKAEL RASK MADSEN - Personal Name
JUAN FERNANDO TELLEZ - Personal Name
CARMEN JACQUELINE HO - Personal Name
Vol. 116 Issue. 2, May 2022
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