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Recent Publications by Faculty Names of UNC-Chapel Hill political science
faculty members in bold. For a more complete list of recent publications by UNC graduate students, click here. For faculty publication archives, click here.
Authored Crescenzi, Mark J.C. 2005. Economic Interdependence and Conflict in World Politics. Lexington Books (Series: Innovations in the Study of World Politics). Stimson,
James A. 2004. Tides of Consent: How Opinion Movements
Shape American Vanberg, Georg. 2005. The Politics of Constitutional Review in Germany. In press. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Vachudova, Milada Anna. 2005. Europe Undivided: Democracy, Leverage, and Integration After Communism. Oxford University Press .
Co-Authored Erikson, Robert S., Michael B. MacKuen, and James A. Stimson. 2002. The Macro Polity. New York: Cambridge University Press. Gray, Virginia and Russell Hanson, eds. 2004. Politics in the American States: A Comparative Analysis, 8th ed. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. Hartlyn, Jonathan, Manuel Antonio Garreton, Marcelo Cavarozzi, Peter Cleaves and Gary Gereffi. 2003. Latin America in the Twenty First Century: Toward a New Socio-Political Matrix. Miami, FL: North-South Center Press and Lynne Rienner Publishers. Kumar, Martha Joynt, and Terry Sullivan. 2003. The White House World: Transitions, Organizations, and Office Operations. College Station: Texas A&M University Press. Steiner, Jurg, Andre Baechtiger, Markus Spoerndli, and Marco Steenbergen. Deliberative Politics in Action. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
Edited Beyle, Thad. State and Local Government, 2003-2004 (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003). American States 8th edition (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003): 194-231. Beyle, Thad.“The Governors,” in Virginia Gray and Russell L. Hanson, editors, Politics in the American States 8th edition (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003): 194-231. Beyle, Thad. “2002 Gubernatorial Elections, Campaign Costs and Powers,” The Book of the States, 2003 (Lexington, KY: Council of State Governments, 2003): 175-182. Beyle, Thad. 2002. State and Local Government 2002-2003. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Huber, Evelyne. 2002. Models of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America. Pennsylvania State University Press. MacKuen, Michael and Rabinowitz, George. 2004. Electoral Democracy. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. McGuire, Kevin. 2004. Creating Constitutional Change Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press. Oatley, Thomas. 2004. Contemporary Debates in the Global Economy. New York: Longman. Reynolds, Andrew. 2002. The Architecture of Democracy: Constitutional Design, Conflict Management, and Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Steenbergen, Marco. 2004. European Integration and Political Conflict. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. White,
James, and Noriko Tsuya. 2002. Collaboration
and Comparison in International Social Science Research. New
York: Social Science Research Council.
Co-edited Cooke, Phillip W., Christine A. Kelleher, Deil Wright, and Susan Webb Yackee. 2002. Meeting Challenges: North Carolina Responds to Welfare Reform, 1996-2001. Chapel Hill, NC: Institute of Government, The University of North Carolina. Avigail Eisenberg and Jeff Spinner-Halev. Minorities within Minorities: Equality, Rights and Diversity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Ertman, Thomas, and Jurg Steiner. 2002. Consociationalism and Corporatism in Western Europe. Amsterdam: Boom Publishing. Also published as a special issue of Acta Politica.
Jennifer Anderson, Matthew Fellowes, Virginia Gray, and David Lowery. “Living in the Moment: Lags, Leads, and the Link Between Legislative Agendas and Interest Advocacy,” Social Science Quarterly, 85 (June 2004):463-477. Jennifer Anderson, Virginia Gray, David Lowery, and Adam J. Newmark. “Mayflies and Old Bulls: Demographic Volatility and Experience in State Interest Communities,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 4 (Summer 2004):140-160. Jennifer Anderson, Virginia Gray, David Lowery, and Adam J. Newmark. “Collective Action and the Mobilization of Institutions,” Journal of Politics, 66 (August 2004):684-705. Baechtiger, Andre, Markus Spoerndli, Marco R.Steenbergen, and Jurg Steiner. 2005. The Deliberative Dimensionsof Legislatures. \textit{Acta Politica} 40(2): 225-238Beyle, Thad and Jennifer Jensen. 2003. “Of Footnotes, Missing Data, and Lessons for 50-State Data Collection: The gubernatorial Campaign finance Data Project, 1977-2001.“ State Politics and Policy Quarterly 3:2. Bradley, David, Evelyne Huber, Stephanie Moller, Francois Nielsen and John D. Stephens. 2003. "Distribution and Redistributionin Post-Industrial Democracies." World Politics, 55 (2): 193-228. Bradley, David, Stephanie Moller, Evelyne Huber, Francois Nielsen, and John D. Stephens. 2003. "Determinants of Relative Poverty in Advanced Capitalist Democracies." American Sociological Review 68 (1): 1-30. Conover, Pamela J. and Donald Searing. 2003. “Citizenship in the Age of Liberalism” Parliamentary Affairs: A Journal of Comparative Politics 56: 634-52. Crescenzi, Mark. 2003. “Economic Exit, Interdependence, and Conflict.” Journal of Politics 65 no. 3: 809-832. Crescenzi, Mark. 2003. “Interdependence and Conflict: When Does Symmetry Matter?.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 20 no. 1: 73-92. Erikson, Robert S., Michael MacKuen and James A. Stimson. 2003. "Responsabilit?e des ?elus devan I’?electorat et efficacit?e du syst`eme politique am?ericain : une analyse contrefactuelle." La Revue Francaise de Science Politique. 53. Matthew Fellowes, David Lowery, and Virginia Gray. 2005. “Organized Interests and Political Extortion: A Test of the Fetcher Bill Hypothesis,” Social Science Quarterly. Matthew Fellowes, Virginia Gray, and David Lowery. 2005. “What’s On the Table? The Content of State Policy Agendas,” Party Politics. Matthew Fellowes, Virginia Gray, David Lowery, and Andrea McAtee. “Public Opinion, Public Policy and Organized Interests in the American States,” Political Research Quarterly, 57 (September 2004):411-420. Gray, Virginia. 2004. “A Neopluralist Perspective on Research on Organized Interests,” Political Research Quarterly, 57: 163-175. Gray, Virginia. 2004. “Bias in the Heavenly Chorus: Interests in Society and Before Government,” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 16: 5-29. Gray, Virginia. 2004. “Demographic Opportunities, collective Action, Competitive Exclusion, and the Crowded Room: Lobbying Forms Among Institutions.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 4: 18-54. Hartlyn, Jonathan. 2003. “Contemporary Latin America: Global Changes and Democratic Disenchantment.” Asian Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 16 No. 2: 235-61. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2004. “Calculation, Community, and Cues: Public Opinion on European Integration,” with Gary Marks, forthcoming in European Union Politics. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2004. “Does Identity or Economic Rationality Drive Public Opinion on European Integration?” PS: Political Science and Politics 37, 3: 415-420. Hooghe, Liesbet, Gary Marks and Carole Wilson. 2004. “Party Positions On European Integration: New Politics vs. Left/Right,” in: European Integration and Political Conflict, edited by Gary Marks and Marco Steenbergen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 120-140. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2003. “Unraveling the Central State, but How? Types of Multi-level Governance.” American Political Science Review 97, 2: 233-43. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2003. “National Identity and Support for European Integration.” Wissenshaftszentrum Working Paper SP IV 2003-202. Available on: http://www.wz-berlin.de/zkd/dsl/papers.de.htm#2003, 40pp. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2004. “Types of Multi-Level Governance: What, Where and Why?. Themes and Issues of Multi-Level Governance, edited by Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.15-30. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2004. “Calculation, Community, and Cues: Public Opinion on European Integration.” European Union Politics. Hooghe, Liesbet. 2004. “Many Roads Lead To International Norms, But Few Via International Socialization. A Case Study of the European Commission,” forthcoming in International Organization. Hoyman, Michele. 2004. “A Typology of Family Friendly Policies of Firms” Review of Public Personnel Administration. Huber, Evelyne. 2003. “Opciones de política social para América Latina: modeles neoliberales y socialdemócratas.” Comercio Exterior, Vol. 53, No. 6: 548-54. Huber, Evelyne and Fred Solt, Successes and Failures of Neoliberalism.Latin American Research Review, Vol. 39, No. 3, in press. Lowery, David. 2004. Bias in the Heavenly Chorus: Interests in Society and Before Government, Journal of Theoretical Politics 16 (1): 5-30. Lowery, David. 2004. Demographic Opportunities, Collective Action, Competitive Exclusion, and the Crowded Room: Lobbying Forms Among Institutions. State Politics and Policy Quarterly 4(1): 18-54. Lowery,
David. 2004. A Neopluralist Perspective on Research on Organized
Interests, Political Research Quarterly, 57 (1): 163-175. Macdonald, Stuart Elaine and Rabinowitz, George. “Bush vs. Gore: Policy Issues in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election.” Journal of Social Research 45(1): 185-213. McKeown, Timothy and Benjamin O. Fordham. 2003. “Selection and influence: Interest groups and Congressional voting on trade policy.” International Organization 57 no. 3:25 519-550. McKeown, Timothy "Micromanagement” of the U.S. aid budget and the presidential allocation of attention. Presidential Studies Quarterly 35 (2): 319-332 (2005) Mosley, Layna. 2004. “Government-Financial Market Relations after EMU” . European Union Politics. 5:2. pp. 181-210. Oatley, Thomas. 2004. “Why Are Some Stabilizations Delayed?.” Comparative Political Studies 286-312.(co-author). Robertson, Graeme. 2004. "Leading Labor: Unions, Politics and Protest in New Democracies". Comparative Politics. vol. 36, no. 3. Robertson, Graeme. 2004."Arab Not Muslim Exceptionalism." Journal of Democracy. vol 15, No.4. Oct. Robertson, Graeme and Alfred Stepan. 2003."An 'Arab' More Than a 'Muslim' Democracy Gap." Journal of Democracy. vol. 14, no. 3. July Searing, Donald and Pamela J. Conover. 2004. “The Elusive Ideal of Equal Citizenship: Political Theory and Political Psychology in the United States and Great Britatin.” The Journal of Politics, vol. 66, no. 2.
Jeff Spinner-Halev. “Unoriginal Sin: Zionism and Democratic Exclusion in Comparative Perspective,” Israel Studies Forum, volume 18, no. 1 (Fall, 2002). Peterson, A.M., Larry Grossback, James Stimson, and Amy Gangl. 2003. “Congressional Response to Mandate Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 47 no.: 411-426. Unah, Isaac. 2003. “Explaining Corporate Litigation Activity in an Integrated Framework of Interest Mobilization.” Business and Politics 5 (1). Vanberg, Georg “Coalition Policymaking and Legislative Review.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. American Political Science Review 99 (2005): 93-106. Vanberg, Georg and Lanny Martin. 2004. “Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny.” American Journal of Political Science 48: 13-27. Vanberg, Georg. Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation. Co-authored with Lanny Martin. British Journal of Political Science 33 (2003): 323-32. Beyle, Thad. 2002. "Accidental Governors," "Courting Our State's Politics," and "A Political Pattern or Happenstance?" In State and Local Government, 2002-2003, Thad Beyle, editor. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Brewster, Rachel, Michael Munger, and Thomas Oatley. 2002. "Adjudicating Enlargement." In Institutional Challenges in the European Union, Madelaine O. Hosli and Adrian M.A. van Deemen,editors. London: Routledge. Virginia Gray . “The Socioeconomic and Political Contexts of States”. Virginia Gray and Russell L. Hanson, eds.. Politics in the American States. 8th ed. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2004, 1-30. Virginia Gray and David Lowery.“Trends in Lobbying in the States”. The Book of the States, Vol. 34. Lexington, KY: Council of State Governments, 2003, pp. 257-262. Hardin, John W. 2002. "Multiple Topics, Multiple Targets, Multiple Inputs, and Multiple Decision-Makers: Congressional Consideration of Comprehensive Health Care Reform." In Policy Dynamics, Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones, editors. University of Chicago Press. Hartlyn, Jonathan. 2002. "Democracy and Consolidation in Contemporary Latin America: Current Thinking and Future Challenges." In Democratic Governance and Social Inequality, Joseph Tulchin, editor. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 103-130. Hooghe, Liesbet. 2005. “By-Passing the Nation-State? Regions and the EU Policy Process,” with Michael Keating. [Revised from 1994 and 2001 edition.] In European Union: Power and Policy Making, edited by Jeremy J. Richardson. London: Routledge. Hooghe, Liesbet. “Globalization and the European Union – Shared Governance on a Regional Scale,” in The Impact of Global and Regional Integration on Federal Systems, edited by Harvey Lazar and Hamish Telford, (Montreal: McGill University/Queen’s University Press, 2003), 283-327. Hooghe, Liesbet. 2004. “Belgium: Hollowing the Center.” In Does Federalism Matter? Political Institutions and the Management of Territorial Cleavages, edited by Nancy Bermeo and Ugo Amoretti, (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press), 55-92. Hooghe, Liesbet. 2004. “Contrasting Visions of Multi-Level Governance?” with Gary Marks. Multi-Level Governance, edited by Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 15-30. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2004. “The Neofunctionalists Were (Almost) Right: Politicization and European Integration,” The Diversity of Democracy: A Tribute to Philippe C. Schmitter, edited by Colin Crouch and Wolfgang Streeck. Hooghe, Liesbet, Gary Marks, and Carole Wilson. 2004. “Does Left/Right Structure Party Positions on European Integration?” In European Integration and Political Conflict, edited by Gary Marks and Marco Steenbergen, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 120-140. Hooghe, Liesbet. 2003. “Belgium: From Regionalism to Federalism.” [Extensively revised from 1993.] In The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict, edited by John Coakley, (London: Frank Cass), 73-99. Hoyman, Michele and Lana Stein. 2004. “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace”, Ch. 15, in Condrey, Steven, Handbook of Human Resource Management in Government, Jossey Bass. Huber, Evelyne and John D. Stephens. "The Social Democratic Welfare State." In Social Democracy in Neoliberal Times: The Left and Economic Policy Since 1980, Andrew Glyn, editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lienesch, Michael. 2002. "The Illusion of the Illuminati: The Counterconspiratorial Origins of Post-Revolutionary Conservatism." In Revolutionary Histories: Transatlantic Cultural Nationalism, 1775-1815, W.M. Verhoeven, editor. New York: Palgrave, 152-165. Lowery, David and Virgina Gray. 2004. The Mortality of Interest Groups. In Research Guide to U.S. and International Interest Groups. Clive S. Thomas, Editor. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger: 109-111. Eriksonand, Robert S., Kathleen Knight, Michael MacKuen, and James Stimson. 2003. Elections and the Dynamics of Ideological Representation. In Electoral Democracy. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press: 200-237. Macdonald, Stuart Elaine and George Rabinowitz. 2003. “Policy Issues and Electoral Democracy.” In Electoral Democracy, edited by Michael MacKuen and George Rabinowitz, pp. 172-199. University of Michigan Press. Marks, Gary, and Marco Steenbergen. 2004. “Does Left/Right Structure Party Positions on European Integration?” with Liesbet Hooghe and Carole Wilson, in European Integration and Political Conflict: Citizens, Parties, Groups. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp 120-140. Marks, Gary and Marco Steenbergen. 2004. “European Integration and Political Conflict," in European Integration and Political Conflict: Citizens, Parties, Groups. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Marks, Gary and Marco Steenbergen. 2004. "Understanding Political Contestation in the European Union." European Integration and Political Conflict: Citizens, Parties, Groups. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. McKeown, Timothy “The big influence of big allies,” in Helen Milner and Andrew Moravcsik, eds., Essays in Honor of Robert Keohane (Princeton: Princeton University Press, fortcoming). Mckeown, Timothy "Case studies and the limits of the statistical worldview,” in David Collier and Henry Brady, eds., Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004)McKeown, Timothy. 2002. "Hegemony in International Relations." In The UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Hong Huynh, V. Kotchetkov, and M. El Tayeb, editors. Oxford, UK: EOLOSS Publishers. Reynolds, Andrew. 2004. "Electoral Arrangements in Systems of Complex Power Sharing" in Resolving Self-determination Disputes through Complex Power-Sharing Arrangements. Carnegie, New York. Reynolds, Andrew. 2004. South Africa: Succeeding with Proportional Representation, in Electoral System Choice, ed. Josep Colomer. New York, Palgrave. Reynolds, Andrew. 2003. “South Africa: Succeeding with Proportional Representation.” In Electoral System Choice, edited by Josep Colomer, 500. Palgrave. Schoultz, Lars "U.S. Security Policy toward Latin America: Enduring Themes, Changing Realities," in Strategy for Empire: U.S. Regional Security Policy in the Post-Cold War Era, Brian Loveman, editor (Lanham, MD: Scholarly Resources, 2004), pp. 251-262.
Stephens, John D.. 2002. "European Welfare State Regimes: Configurations, Outcomes, Transformations." In Models of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America, Evelyne Huber, editor. Pennsylvania State University Press. Stephens, John D.. 2002. "Social Structure Dynamics." In Crisis, Compromise, Collapse, Volume II, Authoritarianism and Democracy in Europe 1919-1939: Comparative Analyses, Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Jeremy Mitchell, editors. New York: Palgrave, 39-63. Stimson, James. 2003. “Then and Now: A Commentary on Kinder’s ” Opinion & Action in the American Republic”. In The Evolution of Political Knowledge: Theory and Inquiry in American Politics. Ohio State University Press. Stimson, James A. 2002. "The Micro Foundations of Mood." In Thinking About Political Psychology, James Kuklinski, editor. Cambridge University Press. White, James. 2003. "Best Practices in Comparative Studies," "Comparative Studies: Meeting the Challenges," "Conclusion Collaboration and Comparison in the Twenty-first Century." In Collaboration and Comparison: Implementing the International Social Science Enterprise, Ellen Perecman, Noriko Tsuya, and James White, editors. New York: Social Science Research Council. Beyle, Thad. 2004. “Bush’s Overall Job Ratings vs. Rating on the Economy,” The Polling Report 20:2 . Beyle, Thad. 2004. “The Governor’s Power Ratings,” D-11 and “Gubernatorial Campaign Costs.” CQ’s State Fact Finder. Washington, DC: CQ Press. 112, 121, 123-124. Beyle, Thad. 2004. “A shift toward women governors,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2004. “Lessons from the Primaries,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2004. “Another phase of the 2004 election,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2003. “The Rising Costs of Gubernatorial Elections, 1977-2002,” Spectrum: The Journal of State Government 76:3: 28-29. Beyle, Thad. 2003. “No SARS, just BARS,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2003. “Tricky election year ahead,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2003. “Money and Politics,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2003. “The California Drama,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad. 2003. “ The game is change,” column, The Chapel Hill News. Beyle, Thad and John Quinterno. 2003. “Competition Drives Campaign Spending.“ North Carolina DataNet #35 : 6-8 . Hardin, John W., and Chris Harder. 2003. "Tracking Innovation: North Carolina's Innovation Index." North Carolina Board of Science and Technology, North Carolina Department of Commerce. Report. Hartlyn, Jonathan. 2003. “Descentralization, partidos y democracia [Decentralization, parties and democracy],” in Guadalupe Valdez, ed., Transparencia, Descentralizacion y Democracia. Santo Domingo: Fundacion para la Reforma and Wilson Center., pp. 41-57. Hooghe, Liesbet. 2003. “Europe Divided? Elites vs. Public Opinion on European Integration.” European Union Politics 4:33 3: 281-305. Leonard, Stephen. 2004. Confessions of a Cyber Teacher: What’s at Stake in the Education Technology Debate. EdTechNot.com (http://www.edtechnot.com). Lowery, David. 2003. Trends in Lobbying in the States. In Book of the States, Lexington, Kentucky: Council of State Governments: 257-262. Vachudova, Milada A. 2004. “The European Union, the Balkans and Turkey: Can “Soft Power” Bring Stability and Democracy?” EES News, pp. 1-2, 8. Cartron, Kimberly E., Wright, Deil, and Susan Webb Yackee. 2002. "Welfare Reform in North Carolina: An Annotated Chronology, 1992-2001." In Meeting Challenges: North Carolina Responds to Welfare Reform, Christine A. Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee, editors. Institute of Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 97-106. Fitzgerald, Kevin M., and Deil Wright. 2002. "Welfare Reform in North Carolina: The Policy Context of Second Order Devolution." In Meeting Challenges: North Carolina Responds to Welfare Reform, 1996-2001, Christine A. Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee, editors. Instituteof Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 3-16. Vachudova, Milada Anna. 2003. "Strategies for Democratization and European Integration in the Balkans." In Collected Papers of the Academy of European Law, Marise Cremona, editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Baechtiger, Andre, Markus Spoerndli, Marco Steenbergen, and Jurg Steiner. Deliberative Politics in Action: A Cross-National Study of Parliamentary Debates. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Garreton, Manuel Antonio, Marcelo Cavarozzi, Peter Cleaves, Gary Gereffi, and Jonathan Hartlyn. Latin America at the Start of a New Century: Toward a New Socio-Political Matrix. Miami: The North-South Center Press. McGuire, Kevin T., and Clyde Wilcox. American Politics and Its Alternatives: A Comparative Approach. Boston: McGraw-Hill. Oatley, Thomas. International Political Economy: Interests and Institutions in the Global Economy. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman. Click here to view the cover and table of contents
Anderson, Jennifer , Matthew Fellowes, Virginia Gray, and David Lowery. “Legislative Agendas and Mobilizers of Interest Advocacy: Interest System Energy in the American States,” American Politics Research, forthcoming.. Bachtiger, Andre, Markus Sporndli, Jurg Steiner, and Marco Steenbergen. "Measuring Political Deliberation: Toward a Discourse Quality Index." Comparative European Politics. Cho, Chung-Lae, and Deil Wright. Carrots and Sticks: The Changing Dynamics of State-National Relations in the 1990s. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. Cho, Chung-Lae, Yoo-Sung Choi, and Deil Wright. Administrative Autonomy Among American State Agencies: An Empirical Analysis of Fragmentation and Functionalism. International Journal of Public Administration. Cho, Chung-Lae, Yoo-Sung Choi, and Deil Wright. The Differential Impacts of Federal Aid on American State Administrative Agencies. Publius: The Journal of Federalism. Crescenzi, Mark J.C. "Interdependence, and Conflict: When Does Symmetry Matter?" Conflict Management and Peace Science. Duer, Heidi and Michele M. Hoyman. A Typology of Family Friendly Policies: Worker Friendly vs. Family Friendly. Review of Public Personnel Administration. Fellowes, Matthew, Gray, Virginia, and David Lowery. “Sisyphus Meets the Borg: Understanding the Diversity of Interest Communities, “ Journal of Theoretical Politics, forthcoming. This paper won the State Politics and Policy Section Awaard for Best Paper presented at a Section Panel at the 2002 Annual Meeting of APSA. Gangl, Amy, Lawrence J. Grossback, David A. M. Peterson, and James Stimson. "Congressional Response to Mandate Elections." American Journal of Political Science. Hooghe, Liesbet , Gary Marks, Erica Edwards and Moira Nelson. “Mapping Party Support in a United Europe—All in the Family?”. Comparative Political Studies. Huber, Evelyne and John Stephens. "State Economic and Social Policy in Global Capitalism."A Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization. Thomas Janoski, Robert Alford, Alexander M. Hicks, and Mildred Schwartz, editors. New York: Cambridge University Press. Huber, Evelyne and John Stephens. "Welfare States and the Economy." The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg, editors. Princeton University Press and Russel Sage Foundation. Huber, Evelyne and John Stephens. "Globalization and Social Policy in Latin America," in Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, editors. Politics Matters: Globalization and Social Welfare Policy in Cross-Regional Perspective. University of Pittsburgh Press. Lowery, David, Andrea McAtee, and Susan Webb Yackee. "Re-examining the Dynamic Model of Divided Partisan Government." The Journal of Politics. Marks, Gary and Ivan Llamazares. "Multi-level Governance in Southern Europe: European Integration and Regional Mobilization." P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, Richard Gunther, and Gianfranco Pasquino, eds. The Changing Functions of the State in the New Southern Europe Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Marks, Gary and Ian Down. “Regional Regimes and the Left: NAFTA and the European Union Compared.” (UNC) in Rebundling Territoriality, edited by Guiseppe DiPalma and Christopher Ansell. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Marks, Gary, Liesbet Hooghe, Marco R. Steenbergen, and Ryan Bakker. In press. Cross-Validating Data on Party Positioning onEuropean Integration. Electoral Studies. Forthcoming.Martin, Lanny and Georg Vanberg.“Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny.” American Journal of Political Science.
McGuire, Kevin, and James Stimson. "The Least Dangerous Branch Revisited: New Evidence on Supreme Court Responsiveness to Public Preferences." The Journal of Politics. Reynolds, Andrew and Lauren Ploch. "Seeds of Democratic Hope in the Sudan." Journal of Democracy. Reynolds, Andrew, and Marco R. Steenbergen. In press. How the World Votes: The Political Consequences of Ballot Design, Innovationand Manipulation. Electoral Studies. Forthcoming. Steenbergen,
Marco R., and Gary Marks. In press. Evaluating
Expert Judgments. European Journal of Political Research. Forthcoming.
Stephens, John. "Economic Internationalization and Domestic Compensation: Northwestern Europe in Comparative Perspective." Politics Matters: Globalization and Social Welfare Policy in Cross-Regional Perspective. Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, editors. University of Pittsburgh Press. Unah, Isaac. "Explaining Corporate Litigation Activity in an Integrated Framework of Interest Mobilization." Business and Politics. Whitefield, Stephen, Milada Anna Vachudova, Marco R.Steenbergen, Robert Rohrschneider, Gary Marks, Paul Loveless, and Liesbet Hooghe. Electoral Studies. Forthcoming.
Cho, Chung-Lae, Yoo-Sung Choi, and Deil Wright. "Characteristics and Quality of Top-Level Administrators in the American States: Trends and Emerging Issues." In Book of the States, 2002. Lexington, KY: Council of State Governments, 34:370-375. Conover, Pamela, and Donald D. Searing. "Citizenship and Political Psychology." In New Directions in Political Psychology, James Kuklinski, editor. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Hooghe, Liesbet. “The European Commission Civil Services,” with Neill Nugent. In The Institutions of the European Union, edited by John Peterson and Michael Shackleton (Oxford: Oxford University Press, publication scheduled for 2006). Huber, Evelyne, and John D. Stephens. "State Economic and Social Policy in Global Capitalism." In A Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization, Robert Alford, Alexander M. Hicks, Thomas Janoski, and Mildred Schwartz, editors. New York: Cambridge University Press. Huber, Evelyne, and John D. Stephens. "Welfare States and the Economy." In The Handbook of Economic Sociology (second edition), Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg, editors. Princeton University Press and Russel Sage Foundation. MacKuen, Michael. "Public Opinion Influence on Policy: Causal Flow in a Macro System Model." In Polls, Policy, and Democracy, Fay Lomax Cook, Jeff Manza, and Benjamin Page, editors. New Work: Cambridge University Press. MacKuen, Michael. "Political Psychology and the Micro-Macro Gap in Politics." In Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from Political Psychology, James H. Kuklinski, editor. New York: Cambridge University Press. Marks, Gary, and Liesbet Hooghe. "Types of Multilevel Governance: What, Where, and Why?" In Themes and Issues of Multilevel Governance, Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders, editors. Oxford: Oxford University Press. McGuire, Kevin T. "Funding Religion and Free Speech: Rosenberger v. University of Virginia." In Creating Constitutional Change, Gregg Ivers and Kevin T. McGuire, editors. Charlottesville, University of Virginia Press. Schoultz, Lars "Legacies of Intervention in the Twentieth Century." In Challenges to Peace in the Americas, 1898-1998, Virginia Bouvier, editor. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Schoultz, Lars “The United States and Latin America,” in Turning the Tide? Latin America after Neoliberalism, Eric Hershberg, ed. (New York: New Press, forthcoming, 2006). Wright, Deil. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations: Traumas, Tensions, and Trends. In Book of the States, 2003, Vol. 35. Lexington, KY: Council of State Governments.
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