Political Science 276
Seminar in Subnational Politics and Policy
Fall Semester 2001
Dr. Gray
Description:
This course will primarily focus upon the comparative study of state
politics: i.e., using the comparative
method to analyze political behavior, institutions, and public policy across
states. Some attention will also be paid
to intergovernmental relations.
Texts:
Requirements:
On Sept xx a short paper (3-5 pages, typewritten) and oral report is due
in class. Each student will select a
book from the classic regional studies or the single state studies and report
on that book.
The second assignment allows you to specialize
according to your interests. Each week
one student will do some additional reading from of the recommended reading and
report to the class orally.
The third assignment is a limited research project
modelled on the replication notes published in AJPS and other journals,
approximately a ten page paper extending, updating, replicating an empirical
research piece already published. This
paper is due Dec. xx accompanied by an oral report in class.
There will be an open book exam (4-8 hours) during
finals weeks. Performance on the papers, oral reports, class participation, and
the final exam will be considered in arriving at the course grade, with the
final and the research paper being weighted more heavily.
Week 1
Introduction to the Field
Recommended: Brace and Jewett, "Field Essay: The State of State Politics Research," Political
Research Quarterly, 48 (Sept., 1995):
643-682; Jewell, "The Neglected World of State Politics," JOP,
44 (August, 1982): 638-657; Gray,
Hanson, and Jacob, Politics in the American States, 7th ed. (1999); Van
Horn, The State of the States, 3rd ed. (1996); Weber and Brace, eds., American
State and Local Politics (1999).
Week 2 Regionalism, Political Culture, and Social
Capital
Read: *Key, Southern Politics
in State and Nation, ch. 14; *Elazar, American Federalism: A View from the States, 3rd edition, ch.
5; Putnam, Bowling Alone (2000), chs. 16-22; *Hanson, "The
Political Acculturation of Migrants in the American States," Western
Political Quarterly, 45 (June 1992):
355-384;
Recommended: Classic Regional
Studies--Lockard, New England State Politics; Fenton, Midwest
Politics; Matthews and Prothro, Negroes and the New Southern Politics;
Fenton, Politics in the Border States.
Recent Regional or State Studies:
Black and Black, Politics and Society in the South (1987); Peirce
and Hagstrom, The Book of America (1984); Hagstrom, Beyond Reagan
(1988); Nardulli (ed.), Diversity, Conflict, and State Politics: Regionalism in Illinois (1989); Thomas (ed), Politics and Public Policy
in the Contemporary American West (1992); Thomas and Stewart, Alabama
Government and Politics (1988); Blair, Arkansas Politics and Government
(1988); Palmer, Taylor, and LiBrizzi, Maine Politics and Government
(1992); Krane and Shaffer, Mississippi Government and Politics (1992);
Morgan, England, and Humphreys, Oklahoma Politics and Policies (1991);
Fleer, North Carolina Government and Politics (1994); Miller, Kentucky
Politics and Government (1994); McBeath and Morehouse, Alaska Politics
and Government (1994); Salmore and Salmore, New Jersey Politics and
Government (1993); Cronin and Loevy, Colorado Politics and Government
(1993); Graham and Moore, South Carolina Politics and Government (1994);
Browne and VerBurg, Michigan Politics and Government (1995); Gove and
Nowlan, Illinois Politics and Government (1996); Driggs and Goodall, Nevada
Politics and Government (1996); Liebschutz, New York Politics and Government
(1998); Elazar, Gray, and Spano, Minnesota Politics and Government
(1999).
Political Culture: Johnson,
"Political Culture in American States:
Elazar's Formulation Examined," AJPS, 20 (Aug. 1976): 491-510; Hanson, "Political Culture,
Interparty Competition, and Political Efficacy," Publius, 10
(Spring, 1980): 17-36 and rest of
special issue; Patterson, "The Political Cultures of the American
States," JOP, (Feb., 1968): 187-209; Sharkansky, "The Utility
of Elazar's Political Cultures," Polity, 2 (Fall, 1969): 703-721; Fitzpatrick and Hero,
"Political Culture and Political Characteristics of the American
States: A Consideration of Some Old
and New Questions," WPQ, 41 (March, 1988): 145-153; Lowery and Sigelman,
"Political Culture and State Public Policy: The Missing Link," WPQ; Nardulli, "Political
Subcultures in the American States," APQ, 18 (July 1990): 287-315; Morgan and Wilson, "Diversity
in the American States: Updating the
Sullivan Index," Publius, 20 (Winter 1990): 71-81; Meier and Holbrook, "'I Seen My
Opportunities and I Took 'Em:' Political Corruption in the American
States," JOP, 54 (Feb., 1992):
135-155; *Erikson, McIver, and Wright, "State Political Culture and
Public Opinion", APSR, 81 (Sept., 1987): 797-814; Cook, Jelen, and
Wilcox, "State Political Cultures and Public Opinion About Abortion,"
PRQ, 46 (Dec., 1993): 771-782;
Sharkansky, Regionalism in American Politics (1970); Lieske,
"Regional Subcultures of the United States," JOP, 55 (Nov.,
1993): 888-913; Hero, Faces of
Inequality (1998).
Week 3
Migration, Ethnicity, and Other Explanations
Read: *Hero and Tolbert, "A Racial/Ethnic
Diversity Interpretation of Politics and Policy in the States of the U.S., AJPS,
40 (August, 1996): 851-871; Gimpel, Separate
Destinations (1999), chs. 1, 9
Week 4
Political Parties
Read: *Hill and Leighley,
"The Policy Consequences of Class Bias in State Electorates," AJPS,
36 (May 1992): 351-366; *Paddock, "Explaining State Variation
in Interparty Ideological Differences," PRQ, 51 (Sept.,
1998): 765-780; *Brown, Jackson, &
Wright, "Registration, Turnout, & State Party Systems," PRQ,
52 (Sept., 1999): 463-480
Recommended: General: Jewell and Olson, Political Parties and
Elections in American States, 3rd ed.; Green & Shea, eds., The State
of the Parties (1999).
Registration
& Turnout--Kim, Petrocik, Enokson, "Voter Turnout Among the American
States: Systemic and Individual
Components," APSR, 69 (March 1975): 107-131; Luttbeg, "Attitudinal Components of Turnout
Decline: Where Have Some States' Voters
Gone?", SSQ, 66 (2, 1985):
434-443; Sigelman, Roeder, Jewell, and Baer, "Voting and
Nonvoting: A Multi-Election
Perspective," AJPS, 29 (November 1985): 749-765; Caldeira and Patterson, "Contextual Influences on
Participation in U.S. State Legislative Elections," LSQ, 7 (August
1982): 359-381; Patterson and Caldeira,
"Getting Out the Vote:
Participation in Gubernatorial Elections," APSR, 77
(September 1983): 675-689; Tucker,
"Contextual Models of Participation in U.S. State Legislative Elections,"
WPQ, 39 (March 1986): 67-78;
Gray, "A Note on Turnout in the American States," JOP, 38
(Feb., 1976): 153-158; Austin, Clubb,
Flanigan, Granda, and Zingale, "Electoral Participation in the United
States, 1968-86," LSQ, XVI (Feb., 1991): 145-164; Bauer, "Patterns of Voter Participation in the
American States," SSQ, 71 (Dec., 1990): 824-834; Nagler, "The Effect of Registration Laws and
Education on U.S. Voter Turnout," APSR, 85 (Dec., 1991): 1393-1406; Leighley and Nagler,
"Individual and Systemic Influences on Turnout: Who Votes? 1984," JOP,
54 (Aug., 1992): 718-740; Hill and
Leighley, "Mobilizing Institutions and Class Representation in U.S. State
Electorates," PRQ, 47 (March, 1994): 137-150; Hill, Democracy in the Fifty States (1994); ; Nagel
and McNulty, "Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in Senatorial and
Gubernatorial Elections," APSR, 90 (Dec., 1996): 780-793; Knack, "Does 'Motor Voter'
Work: Evidence from State-Level
Data," JOP, 57 (Aug, 1995):
796-811; Hill and Leighley, "Political Parties and Class
Mobilization in Contemporary United States Elections," AJPS, 40
(Aug, 1996): 787-804; Hill and
Leighley, "Party Ideology, Organization, and Competitiveness as
Mobilizing Forces in Gubernatorial Elections," AJPS, 37 (Nov.
1993): 1158-1178; *Hill, Leighley,
& Hinton-Andersson, "Lower-Class Mobilization and Policy Linkage in
the U.S. States," AJPS, 39 (Feb, 1995): 75-86; correction by Ringquist, Hill, Leighley, &
Hinton-Andersson, AJPS, 41 (Jan. 1997): 339-344; Burden & Greene, "Party Attachments & State
Election Laws," PRQ, 53 (March 2000): 63-76; Jackson, "The Mobilization of U.S. State Electorates
in the 1988 and 1990 Elections," JOP, 59 (May 1997): 520-537;
Party
Organization: Gibson, Cotter, Bibby,
"Assessing Party Organizational Strength," AJPS, 28 (May
1983): 193-222; Huckshorn, Gibson,
Cotter, Bibby, "Party Integration and Party Organizational Strength,"
JOP, 48 (1986): 976-991; Gibson,
Frendreis, Vertz, "Party Dynamics in the 1980s: Change in County Party Organizational Strength, 1980-1984," AJPS,
33 (Feb., 1989): 67-90; Cotter, Gibson,
Bibby, & Huckshorn, Party Organizations in American Politics (1984);
ACIR, The Transformation in American Federalism (1986); Dwyre and
Stonecash, "Where's The Party?," APQ, 20 (July 1992): 326-344; Aldrich, "Southern Parties in
State & Nation," JOP, 62 (Aug., 2000): 643-670
Party
Ideology etc: Paddock, "Beyond the
New Deal: Ideological Differences
Between Eleven State Democratic Parties, 1956-1980," WPQ, 43 (#1,
1990): 181-190; Paddock,
"Inter-Party Ideological Differences in Eleven State Parties: 1956-1980," WPQ, 45 (Sept.,
1992): 751-760; Beck, Baum, Clausen,
and Smith, "Patterns and Sources of Ticket Splitting in Subpresidential
Voting," APSR, 86 (Dec., 1992):
916-928; Norrander, "Explaining Cross-State Variation in
Independent Identification," AJPS, 33 (May, 1989): 516-536; Brown and Wright, "Elections
and State Party Polarization," APQ, 20 (Oct., 1992): 411-426; Moakley (ed.), Party Realignment
and State Politics (1992).
Campaign Finance: Jones and
Borris, "Strategic Contributing in Legislative Campaigns: The Case of Minnesota, "LSQ, 10
(Feb., 1985): 89-105; Huckshorn,
"Who Gave It? Who Got It?: The Enforcement of Campaign Finance Laws in
the States," JOP, 47 (3, 1985):
773-789; Jones, "Financing State Elections, in Michael J. Malbin
(ed.), Money and Politics in the United States (Chatham House,
1984): 172-213; Jones and Hopkins,
"State Campaign Fund Raising:
Targets and Response," JOP, 47 (May 1985): 427-449; Jones, "State Public Campaign
Finance: Implications for Partisan
Politics," AJPS, 25 (May 1981):
342-361; Thompson, Cassie, and Jewell, "A Sacred Cow or Just a Lot
of Bull? Party and PAC Money in State
Legislative Elections," PRQ, March, 1994): 223-238; Thompson and Moncrief, Campaign
Finance in State Legislative Elections (1998); Malbin and Gais, The Deay
After Reform: Sobering Campaign Finance
Lessons from the American States (1998).
Interparty Competition: Tucker,
"Interparty Competition in the American States," APQ, 10
(Jan., 1982): 93-116; Ray and Havick,
"A Longitudinal Analysis of Party Competition in State Legislative
Elections," AJPS, 25 (Feb., 1981):
119-128; Feigert, "Postwar Changes in State Party
Competition," Publius, 15 (Winter 1985): 99-112; Grau, "Competition in State Legislative
Primaries," LSQ, 6 (Feb., 1981):
35-54; Barrilleaux, "A Dynamic Model of Partisan Competition in the
American States," AJPS, 30 (Nov., 1986): 822-840; Key, American State Politics (1967); King,
"Interparty Competition in the American States: An Examination of Index Components," WPQ, 42 (#3,
1989): 83-92; Holbrook and van Dunk,
"Electoral Competition in the American States," APSR, 87
(Dec., 1993): 955-962; Aistrup,
"State Legislative Party Competition:
A County Level Measure," PRQ, 46 (June, 1993): 433-446; Patterson and Caldeira, "The
Etiology of Partisan Competition," APSR, 78 (Sept., 1984): 691-707
Week 5 Interest
Groups and Lobbying
Read: *Nownes and Freeman, "Interest Group
Activity in the States," JOP, 60 (Feb., 1998): 86-112; *Lowery and Gray, "The
Population Ecology of Gucci Gulch or the Natural Regulation of Interest Group
Numbers in the American States," AJPS, 39 (Feb. 1995): 1-29; *Lowery and Gray, "The Demography
of Interest Organization Communities:
Institutions, Associations, and Membership Groups," APQ, 23
(Jan., 1995): 3-32
Recommended:
Lobbying: Hrebenar & Thomas, Interest
Group Politics in the American West (1987); Browne, "Variations in
the Behavior and Style of State Lobbyists and Interest Groups," JOP,
47 (May 1985): 450-468; Zeigler and
Baer, Lobbying: Interaction and
Influence in American State Legislatures (1969); Froman, "Some Effects
of Interest Group Strength in State Politics," APSR 60 (Dec.,
1966): 952-962; Hrebenar and Thomas, Interest
Group Politics in the Southern States (1992); Rosenthal, The Third
House: Lobbyists and Lobbying in the
States (1992); Wiggins, Hamm, and Bell, "Interest Group and Party
Influence Agents in the Legislative Process:
A Comparative State Analysis," JOP, 54 (Feb., 1992): 82-100; Hrebenar and Thomas, Interest
Group Politics in the Northeastern States (1993); Hrebenar and Thomas, Interest
Group Politics in the Midwestern States (1993); Nownes & Freeman,
"Female Lobbyists: Women in the
World of 'Good Ol' Boys'" JOP, 60 (Nov., 1998): 1181-1201
Interest
Group Systems: Morehouse, State
Politics, Parties, and Policy (1981); Hunter, Wilson, and Brunk, "Societal
Complexity, and Interest-Group Lobbying in the American States," JOP,
53 (May, 1991): 488-503; Lowery and
Gray, "The Density of State Interest Group Systems," JOP, 55
(Feb., 1993): 191-206; Gray and Lowery,
"Interest Group System Density and Diversity: A Research Update," International Political Science
Review, 15 (Jan., 1994): 5-14; Gray
and Lowery, "Stability and Change in State Interest Group Systems: 1975-1990," State and Local
Government Review, 25, (Spring, 1993):
87-96; Gray and Lowery, "The Diversity of State Interest Group
Systems, " Political Research Quarterly, 46, (March 1993): 81-97; Gray and Lowery, "Reflections
on the Study of Interest Groups in the States," in Crotty, Schwartz, and
Green (eds.), Interest Representation and Interest Groups, (1993): 57-66; Lowery and Gray, "The Nationalization
of State Interest Group System Density and Diversity," SSQ, 75
(June, 1994): 368-377; Lowery and Gray,
"How Some Rules Just Don't Matter:
The Regulation of Lobbyists," Public Choice, 91 (April
1997): 139-147; ; Gray and Lowery,
"A Niche Theory of Interest Representation," JOP, 58 (Feb.,
1996): 91-111; Gray and Lowery,
"Life in a Niche: Mortality
Anxiety Among Organized Interests in the American States," PRQ, 50
(March 1997): 25-47; Gray and Lowery,
"Environmental Limits on the Diversity of State Interest Organization
Systems: A Population Ecology
Interpretation," PRQ, 49 (March 1996): 103-118; Gray and Lowery, The Population Ecology of Interest
Representation: Lobbying Communities
in the American States (1996); Lowery and Gray, "The Dominance of
Institutions in Interest Representation:
A Test of Seven Explanations," AJPS, 42 (Jan. 1998): 231-255; Gray and Lowery, "The Density
of State Interest-Communities: Do
Regional Variables Matter?" Publius, 28 (Spring 1998): 61-79; Lowery & Gray,
"Representational Concentration and Interest Community Size: A Population Ecology Interpretation," PRQ,
51 (Dec., 1998): 919-944; Brasher,
Lowery & Gray, "State Lobby Registration Data: The Anomalous Case of Florida (and Minnesota
too!)," LSQ, XXIV (May 1999):
303-314
Week 6
Governors
Read: *Chubb,
"Institutions, The Economy, and the Dynamics of State Elections," APSR,
82 (March 1988): 133-154; *Niemi, Stanley, & Vogel, "State
Economies and State Taxes: Do Voters
Hold Governors Accountable?," AJPS, 39 (Nov., 1995): 936-957; *Hansen, "'Life is Not
Fair': Governors' Job Performance
Ratings and State Economies," PRQ, 52 (March 1999): 167-188.
Recommended: Gubernatorial
Careers: Sabato, Goodbye to Good-time Charlie, 2nd ed. (1983);
Codispoti, "The Governorship-Senate Connection: A Step in the Structure of Opportunities Grows Weaker," Publius,
17 (Spring 1987): 41-52; Schlesinger, Political
Parties and the Winning of Office (1991); Schlesinger, Ambition and
Politics (1966), chs. 1-3.
Elections--Tidmarch, Hyman, Sorkin, "Press Issue Agendas in the
1982 Congressional and Gubernatorial Election Campaigns," JOP, 46
(Nov. 1984): 1226-1242; Cohen,
"Gubernatorial Popularity in Nine States," APQ, 11 (April
1983): 219-235; NcNitt and Seroka,
"Intraparty Challenges of Incumbent Governors and Senators: 1956-1976," APQ, 9 (July
1981): 321-340; Tompkins, "The
Electoral Fortunes of Gubernatorial Incembents: 1947-1981," JOP, 46 (May 1984): 520-543; Patterson, "Campaign Spending
in Contests for Governor," WPQ, 35 (Dec. 1982): 457-477; Holbrook-Provow, "National
Factors in Gubernatorial Elections," APQ, 15 (Oct. 1987): 471-483; Tompkins, "Have Gubernatorial
Elections Become More Distinctive Contests?" JOP, 50 (1988): 192-205; Beyle (ed.), Re-Electing the
Governor (1986); Beyle (ed.), Gubernatorial Transitions: The 1982 Election (1985); Simon,
"Presidents, Governors, and Electoral Accountability," JOP, 51
(May, 1989): 286-304; Lammers &
Klingman, "Durable Governors and Political Leaders: Should We Limit Tenure?" Publius,
16 (Spring, 1986): 53-72; Howell &
Vanderleeuw, "Economic Effects on State Governors," APQ, 18
(April 1990): 158-168; Stein, "Economic
Voting for Governor and U.S. Senator:
The Electoral Consequences of Federalism," JOP 52 (Feb.,
1990): 29-53; Morehouse, "Money
versus Party Effort: Nominating for
Governor," AJPS, 34 (Aug., 1990):
706-724; Greene, "An Economic Investigation of Interstate Variation
in Legislative Turnover," Public Finance Quarterly, 21 (Jan.,
1993): 84-99; Berry and Canon,
"Explaining the Competitiveness of Gubernatorial Primaries," JOP,
55 (May 1993): 454-471; Cook, Jelen,
and Wilcox, "Issue Voting in Gubernatorial Elections: Abortion and Post-Webster
Politics," JOP, 56 (Feb., 1994):
187-200; Simon, Ostrom, and Marra, "The President, Referendum
Voting, and Subnational Elections in the United States," APSR, 85
(Dec., 1991): 1177-1192; Partin,
"Economic Conditions and Gubernatorial Elections," APQ, 23
(Jan., 1995): 81-95; Kone and Winters,
"Taxes and Voting: Electoral
Retribution in the American States," JOP, 55 (Feb., 1993): 22-40; Leyden & Borrelli, "The
Effect of State Economic Conditions on Gubernatorial Elections: Does Unified Government Make a
Difference?," PRQ, 48 (June 1995):
275-290; Svoboda, "Retrospective Voting in Gubernatorial
Elections: 1982 and 1986," PRQ,
48 (March 1995): 135-150; Carsey and
Wright, "State and National Factors in Gubernatorial and Senatorial
Elections," AJPS, 42 (July 1998):
1008-1011; Squire and Fastnow, "Comparing Gubernational and
Senatorial Elections," PRQ, 47 (Sept., 1994): 705-720;
Gubernatorial Power: Hebert,
Brudney, and Wright, "Gubernatorial Influence and State Bureaucracy,"
APQ, 11 (April 1983): 243-264;
Dometrius, "Measuring Gubernatorial Power," JOP, 41 (May
1979): 589-610; Dye, "Executive
Power and Public Policy in the States," World Politics Quarterly,
22 (Dec. 1969): 926-939; Sigelman &
Dometrius, "Governors and Chief Administrators," APQ, 16
(April, 1988): 157-170; Mueller,
"Explaining Variation and Change in Gubernatorial Powers, 1960-1982,"
WPQ, 38 (Sept., 1985): 424-431.
Management: Beyle and Muchmore, Being
Governor: The View from the Office
(1983); Abney and Lauth, The Politics of State & City Administration
(1986); Gosling, "Patterns of Stability and Change in Gubernatorial
Policy Agendas," State and Local Government Review, 23 (Winter,
1991): 3-12; Beyle, Governors and Hard
Times (1992).
Week 7
Legislatures
Read: *Fiorina, "Divided
Government in the American States: A
Byproduct of Legislative Professionalism?," APSR, 88 (June
1994): 304-316; *Stonecash and
Agathangelou, "Trends in the Partisan Composition of State
Legislatures: A Response to
Fiorina," APSR, 91 (March 1997):
148-162; *Squire, "The Theory of Legislative Institutionalization
and the California Assembly," JOP, 54 (Nov. 1992): 1026-1054;
Recommended: Elections--Caldeira
and Patterson, "Bringing Home the Votes:
Electoral Outcomes in State Legislative Races," Political
Behavior, 4 (1, 1982): 33-67;
Francis and Baker, "Why Do U.S. State Legislators Vacate Their Seats? LSQ,
11 (Feb. 1986): 119-126; Crawley,
"Electoral Competition, 1958-1984:
Impact on State Legislative Turnover in the Indiana House," APQ,
14 (Jan-April, 1986): 105-127; Jewell
& Breaux, "The Effect of Incumbency on State Legislative
Elections," LSQ, 13 (Nov., 1988):
495-514; Squire, "Career Opportunities and Membership Stability in
Legislatures," LSQ, 13 (Feb., 1988): 65-82; Tucker & Weber, "State Legislative Election
Outcomes: Contextual Effects and
Legislative Performance Effects," LSQ, 12 (Nov., 1987): 537-553; Weber, Tucker, and Brace,
"Vanishing Marginals in State Legislative Elections," LSQ
(Feb., 1991): 29-47; Garand,
"Electoral Marginality in State Legislative Elections, 1968-86," LSQ,
XVI (Feb., 1991): 7-27; Breaux,
"Specifying the Impact of Incumbency on State Legislative Elections: A District-Level Analysis," APQ,
18 (July 1990): 270-286; Jewell and
Breaux, "Southern Primary and Electoral Competition and Incumbent
Success," LSQ, XVI (Feb., 1991):
129-143; Moncrief, "The Increase in Campaign Exp[enditures in State
Legislative Elections, WPQ, 45 (June 1992): 549-558; Gelman and King," Enhancing Democracy Through
Legislative Redistricting," APSR, 88 (Sept., 1994): 541-559; Cox and Morgenstern, "The
Increasing Advantage of Incumbency in the U.S. States," LSQ, XVIII
(Nov., 1993): 495-514; Gierzynski and
Breaux, "Money and the Party Vote in State House Elections," LSQ,
LVIII (Nov., 1993): 515-533; Malbin
and Benjamin, "Legislatures After Term Limits," in Benjamin and
Malbin (eds.), Limiting Legislative Terms (1992): 209-222; Van Dunk, "Challenger Quality
in State Legislature Elections," PRQ, 50 (Dec., 1997): 793-808; Little, "On the Coattails of a
Contract: RNC Activities and Republican
Gains in the 1994 State Legislative Elections," PRQ, 51 (March
1998): 173-190; Carey, Niemi &
Powell, "Incumbency and the Probability of Reelection in State Legislative
Elections," JOP, 62 (Aug., 2000):
671-700
Case
Studies: Muir, Legislature: California's School for Politics (1982);
Jewell & Miller, The Kentucky Legislature: Two Decades of Change (1988); Hanson et al., Tribune of
the People (1989); Loomis, Time, Politics, & Policies (Kansas)
(1994); Loftus, The Art of Legislative Politics (Wisconsin) (1994).
Decisionmaking: Francis, Legislative
Issues in the Fifty States (1967); Carmines, "The Mediating Influence
of State Legislatures on the Linkage Between Interparty Competition and Welfare
Policies," APSR, 68 (Sept. 1974):
1118-1124; Thompson, "Bringing Home the Bacon: The Politics of Pork Barrel in the North
Carolina Legislature," LSQ, 11 (Feb. 1986): 91-108; Entman, "The Impact of Ideology
on Legislative Behavior and Public Policy in the States," JOP, 45
(1, 1983): 163-182; Francis and Weber,
"Legislative Issues in the 50 States:
Managing Complexity Through Classification," LSQ, 3 (Aug.,
1980): 407-421; Browne, "Some
Social & Political Conditions of Issue Credibility: Legislative Agendas in the American
States," Polity, 20 (Winter 1987):
296-315; Hamm, "The Role of 'Subgovernments' in U.S. State Policy
Making: An Exploratory Analysis," LSQ,
XI (Aug., 1986): 321-351; Mooney,
"Putting It on Paper," APQ, 20 (July 1992): 345-365; Dow and Endersby, "Campaign
Contributions and Legislative Voting in the California Assembly," APQ,
22 (July 1994): 334-353; Arnold, Deen
& Patterson, "Friendship & Votes: The Impact of Interpersonal Ties on Legislative Decision Making, State/Local
Govt Review, 32 (Spring 2000):
142-147.
Committees and Leadership:
Francis, "Legislative Committee Systems, Optimal Committee Size,
and The Costs of Decision Making," JOP, 44 (1982): 822-837; Francis, "Leadership, Party
Caucuses, and Committees in U.S. State Legislatures," LSQ, 10 (May
1985): 243-257; Francis and
Riddlesperger, "U.S. State Legislative Committees: Structure, Procedural Efficiency, and Party
Control," LSQ, 7 (Nov. 1982):
453-471; Ray, "Assessing the Performance of State Legislative
Committees: A Case Study and A Proposed
Research Agenda," WPQ, 39 (March 1986): 126-137; Francis, The Legislative Committee Game (1989);
Hamm and Hedlund, "Accounting for Change in the Number of State
Legislative Committee Positions," LSQ, XV (May 1990): 201-226; Holbrook and Tidmarch, "The
Effects of Leadership Positions on Votes for Incembents in State Legislative
Elections," PRQ, 46 (Dec., 1993):
897-910; Freeman and Hedlund, "The Functions of Committee Change in
State Legislatures," PRQ, 46 (Dec., 1993): 911-930; Overby & Kazee, "Outlying
Committees in the Statehouse: An
Examination of the Prevalence of Committee Outliers in State
Legislatures," JOP, 62 (Aug., 2000): 701-728
Oversight: Rosenthal,
"Legislative Behavior and Legislative Oversight," LSQ, 6 (Feb.
1981): 115-131; Hamm and Robertson,
"Factors Influencing the Adoption of New Methods of Legislative Oversight
in the U.S. States," LSQ, 6 (Feb. 1981): 133-150; Lyons and Thomas, "Oversight in State
Legislatures," APQ, 10 (Jan 1982):
117-133; Elling, "The Utility of State Legislative Casework as a
Means of Oversight," LSQ, 4 (August 1979): 353-379; Elling, "State Legislative
Casework and State Administrative Performance," Administration and
Society, 12 (Nov. 1980): 327-356;
Freeman and Richardson, "Casework in State Legislatures," State
and Local Government Review, 26 (Winter 1994): 21-26; Richardson & Freeman, "Gender Differences in
Constituency Service Among State Legislators," PRQ, 48 (March
1995): 169-180.
Structure and Reform: Citizens
Conference on State Legislatures, The Sometimes Governments (1971);
Chaffey, "The Institutionalization of State Legislatures: A Comparative Study," WPQ, 23
(1980): 180-196; Roeder, "State
Legislative Reform," APQ, 7 (Jan. 1979): 51-70; Hedlund, "Organizational Attributes of
Legislatures: Structure, Rules, Norms,
Resources," LSQ, 9 (Feb. 1984):
51-121; Francis, "Costs and Benefits of Legislative Service in the
American States," AJPS, 29 (Aug. 1985): 626-657; Patterson, Ripley, and Quinlan, "Citizens'
Orientations Toward Legislatures:
Congress and the State Legislature," WPQ, 45 (June,
1992): 315-338; Rosenthal, Drawing
the Line (1996).
Representation: Ingram, Laney,
McCain, A Policy Approach to Political Representation: Lessons from the Four Corners States
(1980); Wahlke et al, The Legislative System (1962); Jewell, Representation
in State Legislatures (1982); Rosenthal, The Decline of Representative
Democracy (1998); Weber, "The Quality of State Legislative
Representation: A Critical
Assessment," JOP, 61 (Aug., 1999):
609-627
General: Jewell, "The State
of U.S. State Legislative Research," LSQ, 6 (Feb., 1981): 1-15; Rosenthal, Legislative Life
(1981); Berkman, "Former State Legislators in the U.S. House of
Representatives, LSQ, XVIII (Feb., 1993): 77-104; Caldeira, Clark, Patterson, "Political Respect in
the Legislature," LSQ, XVIII (Feb. 1993): 3-28.
Professionalization: Fiorina, Divided Government (1992),
chs. 3-4; Ehrenhalt, The United States of Ambition (1991); Benjamin and
Malbin (eds.), Limiting Legislative Terms (1992); Squire,
"Professionalization and Public Opinion of State Legislators," JOP,
55 (May 1993): 479-491; Caress,
"The Impact of Term Limits on Legislative Behavior: An Examination of a Transitional
Legislature," PS (Dec., 1996):
671-676.
Gubernatorial-Legislative
Relations: Lauth, "The Governor
and the Conference Committee in Georgia," LSQ, XV (Aug.,
1990): 441-453; Rosenthal, Governors
& Legislatures: Contending Powers
(1990); Bowman and Kearney, "Dimensions of State Government
Capability," WPQ, 41 (1988):
341-362.
Women: Thomas, How Women Legislate (1994);
Kathlene, "Power and Influence in State Legislative Policymaking: The Interaction of Gender and Position in
Committee Hearing Debates," APSR, 88 (Sept., 1994): 560-576; Jewell and Whicker, Legislative
Leadership in the American States, 1994; Thomas, "The Impact of Women
on State Legislative Policies," JOP, 53 (Nov., 1991): 958-976; Dolan and Ford, "Women in the
State Legislatures," APQ, 23 (Jan., 1995): 96-108; Dolan & Ford, "Change and
Continuity Among Women State Legislators:
Evidence From Three Decades," PRQ, 50 (March 1997): 137-151; Bratton & Haynie, "Agenda
Setting & Legislative Success in State Legislatures: The Effects of Gender & Race, JOP,
61 (Aug., 1999): 658-679
Week 8 Term Limits
and Other Forms of Backlash
Read: Carey, Niemi, and Powell, Term Limits in
the State Legislature (2000), chs. 2, 3
Week 9 Lawmaking
via Initiative
Read: Gerber, The Populist Paradox (1999),
chs. 3, 6, 7
Recommended: Broder, Democracy Derailed (1999);
Lascher, Hagen, & Rochlin, "Gun Behind the Door? Ballot Initiatives, State Policies &
Public Opinion," JOP, 58 (Aug., 1996): 760-775; Gerber, "Legislative Response to the Threat of
Popular Initiatives," AJPS, 40 (Feb., 1996), 99-128; Gerber,
"Legislatures, Initiatives, and Representation: The Effects of State Legislative Institutions on Policy," PRQ,
49 (June 1996): 263-286; Bowler,
Donovan, and Tolbert, eds., Citizens as Legislators: Direct Democracy in the United States
(1998).
Week 10 Courts
Read: *Tarr and Porter, State
Supreme Courts in State and Nation (1988), chs. 1, 2, and 6, and either ch.
3 or 4 or 5; *Kilwein & Brisbin, "Policy Convergence in a Federal
Judicial System: The Application of
Intensified Scrutiny Doctrines by State Supreme Courts," AJPS, 41
(Jan 1997): 122-148; *Brace and Hall,
"The Interplay of Preferences, Case Facts, Context, and Rules in the
Politics of Judicial Choice," JOP, 59 (Nov. 1997): 1206-1231.
Recommended: Impact and Policy: Tarr, Judicial Impact and State Supreme
Courts (1977); Porter and Tarr (eds.), State Supreme Courts: Policymakers in the Federal System
(1982); Feig, "Looking at Supreme Court Impact in Context," APQ,
13 (April 1985): 167-187; Wheeler et
al, "Do the `Haves` Come Out Ahead?
Winning and Losing in State Supreme Courts, 1870-1970," Law
& Society Review, 21 (#3, 1987):
403-445.
General: Fino, The Role of
State Supreme Courts in the New Judicial Federalism (1987); special issue
of Publius, March 1987; Glick, Supreme Courts in State Politics
(1971); Daniels, "A Tangled Tale:
Studying State Supreme Courts," Law and Society Review, 22
(#5, 1988): 833-868; Stumpf and Culver,
The Politics of State Courts (1992).
Diffusion Studies: Caldeira,
"Legal Precedent: Structures of
Communication Between State Supreme Courts," Social Networks, 10
(1988): 29-55; Caldeira, "On the
Reputation of State Supreme Courts," Political Behavior, 5 (#1,
1983): 83-108; Canon and Baum,
"Patterns of Adoption of Tort Law Innovations: An Application of Diffusion Theory to Judicial Doctrines." APSR,
75 (Dec. 1981): 975-987; Puro,
Gergerson, Puro, "An Analysis of Judicial Diffusion: Adoption of the Missouri Plan in the American
States, Publius, 15 (Fall 1985):
85-97; Harris, "Ecology and Culture in the Communication of
Precedent Among State Supreme Courts, 1870-1970, Law & Society Review,
19 (3, 1985): 449-486; Friedman, Kagan,
Cartwright, Wheeler, "State Supreme Courts: A Century of Style and Citation," Stanford Law Review,
33 (May 1981): 773-818; Caldeira,
"The Transmission of Legal Precedent:
A Study of State Supreme Courts," APSR, 79 (March
1985): 178-193.
Elections: Lovich and Sheldon,
"Assessing Judicial Elections:
Effects upon the Electorate of High and Low Articulation Systems,"
WPQ, 38 (June 1985): 276-293;
Dubois, "Penny for Your Thoughts?
Campaign Spending in California Trial Court Elections, 1976-1982," WPQ,
39 (June 1986): 265-284; Hall,
"Constituent Influence in State Supreme Courts: Conceptual Notes and a Case Study," JOP, 49
(1987): 1117-1124; Squire and Smith,
"The Effect of Partisan Information on Voters in Nonpartisan
Elections," JOP, 50 (1988):
169-179; Hall and Aspin, "What Twenty Years of Judicial Retention Elections
Have Told Us," Judicature, 70 (April/May, 1987): 340-347; Culver and Wold, "Rose Bird
and the Politics of Judicial Accountability in California," Judicature,
70 (Aug/Sept, 1986): 81-89; Wold and
Culver, "The Defeat of the California Justices: the Campaign, the Electorate, and the Issue of Judicial Accountability,"
Judicature, 70 (April/May, 1987):
348-364; Haydel, "Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: A Challenge to State Judicial Election
Systems," Judicature, 73 (Aug-Sept., 1989): 68-89; Alozie, "Distribution of Women
and Minority Judges: The Effects of
Judicial Selection Methods," SSQ, 71 (June 1990): 315-325; Graham, "Do Judicial Selection
Systems Matter?: A Study of Black
Representation on State Courts," APQ, 18 (July 1990): 316-336; Kagan, Infelise, and Detlefsen,
"American State Supreme Court Justics, 1990-1970," American Bar
Foundation Research Journal (1984):
371-408; Dubois, "The Politics of Innovation in State Courts: The Merit Plan of Judicial Selection," Publius,
20 (Winter, 1990): 23-42.
Court
Services and Administration: Grossman,
Kritzer, Bumiller, "Dimensions of Institutional Participation: Who Uses the Courts, and How?" JOP,
44 (Feb. 1982): 86-114; Glick,
"Innovation in State Judicial Administration," APQ, 9 (Jan.
1981): 49-69;
Judicial Behavior: Brace and
Hall, "Neo-Institutionalism and Dissent in State Supreme Courts," JOP,
52 (Feb., 1990): 54-70; Allen and Wall,
"The Behavior of Women State Supreme Court Justices: Are They Tokens or Outsiders?," The
Justice System Journal, 12 (#2, 1987):
232-245; Hagan, "Patterns of Activism on State Supreme
Courts," Publius, 18 (Winter, 1988): 97-115; Dubois, "The Illusion of Judicial Consensus
Revisited: Partisan Conflict on an
Intermediate State Court of Appeals," AJPS, 32 (#4, 1988): 946-967; Scheb, Bowen, and Anderson,
"Ideology, Role Orientations, and Behavior in the State Courts of Last
Resort," APQ, 19 (July, 1991):
324-335; Swinford, "A Predictive Model of Decision Making in State
Supreme Courts: The School Financing
Cases," APQ, 19 (July, 1991):
336-352; Hall, "Electoral Politics and Strategic Voting in State
Supreme Courts," JOP, 54 (May, 1992): 427-446; Brace and Hall, "Integrated Models of Judicial
Dissent," JOP, 55 (Nov., 1993):
914-935; Emmert and Traut, "The California Supreme Court and the
Death Penalty," APQ, 22 (Jan., 1994): 41-61; Epstein, "Exploring the Participation of Organized
Interests in State Court Litigation," PRQ, 47 (June, 1994): 335-353; Brace & Hall, "Studying
Courts Comparatively: The View from the
American States," PRQ, 48 (March 1995): 5-30; Songer & Kuersten, "The Success of Amici in State
Supreme Courts," PRQ, 48 (March 1995): 31-42; Beavers and Walz, "Modeling Judicial Federalism: Predictors of State Court Protections of
Defendants' Rights Under State Constitutions, 1969-1989," Publius,
28 (Spring 1998): 43-60; Brace, Langer,
& Hall, "Measuring the Preferences of State Supreme Court
Judges," JOP, 62 (May 2000):
387-413; Songer & Tabrizi, "The Religious Right in Court: The Decision Making of Christian
Evangelicals in State Supreme Courts," JOP, 61 (May 1999): 507-526; Traut & Emmert, "Expanding
the Integrated Model of Judicial Decision Making: The California Justices and Capital Punishment, JOP, 60
(Nov. 1998): 1166-1180
Week 11 The
Opinion-Policy Linkage
Read:
Erikson, Wright, and McIver, Statehouse Democracy: Public Opinion and Policy in the American
States (1993); *Mooney & Lee,
"The Influence of Values on Consensus and the Contentious Morality
Policy: U.S. Death Penalty Reform,
1956-1982," JOP, 62 (Feb., 2000):
223-239
Recommended: Klingmen and
Lammers, "The 'General Policy Liberalism' Factor in American State
Politics," AJPS, 28 (August 1984):
598-610; Holbrook-Provow and Poe, "Measuring State Political
Ideology," APQ, 15 (July 1987):
399-416; Jones and Miller, "State Polls: Promising Data Sources for Political Research," JOP,
46 (Nov., 1984): 1182-1192; Wright,
Erikson, McIver, "Measuring State Partisanship and Ideology with Survey
Data," JOP, 47 (May 1985):
469-489; Uslaner and Weber, "Policy Congruence and American State
Elites: Descriptive Representation
versus Electoral Accountability," JOP, 45 (1, 1983): 183-196; Pruet and Glick, "Social
Environment, Public Opinion, and Judicial Policymaking," APQ, 14
(Jan-April 1986): 5-33; Lowery, Gray,
and Hager, "Public Opinion and Policy Changes in the American
States," APQ, 17 (Jan., 1989):
3-31; Weber, Public Policy Preferences in the States; Erikson,
"The Relationship Between Public Opinion and State Policy: A New Look Based on Some Forgotten
Data," AJPS, 20 (Feb. 1976):
25-36; Weber and Shaffer, "Public Opinion and American State
Policy-Making," MJPS, 16 (Nov. 1972): 683-699; Hopkins, "Opinion Publics and Support for Public
Policy in the American States," AJPS, 18 (Feb. 1974): 167-178; ; Wright, Erikson, McIver,
"Public Opinion and Policy Liberalism in the American States," AJPS,
31 (4, 1987): 980-100); Erikson,
Wright, McIver, "Political Parties, Public Opinion, and State Policy in
the United States," APSR, 83 (Sept., 1989): 729-750; Roeder, Public Opinion and
Policy Leadership in the American States (1994); Hill &
Hinton-Andersson, "Pathways of Representation: A Causal Analysis of Public Opinion-Policy Linkages," AJPS,
39 (Nov., 1995): 924-935; Berry,
Ringquist, Fording, and Hanson, "Measuring Citizen and Government Ideology
in the American States, 1960-93," AJPS, 42 (Jan. 1998): 337-348;
Week 12
Public Policy: Economic and
Political Explanations
Read: *Plotnick and Winters,
"A Politico-Economic Theory of Income Redistribution," APSR,
79 (June 1985): 458-473; *Grogan,
"Political-Economic Factors Influencing State Medicaid Policy," PRQ,
47 (Sept., 1994): 589-622 &
Correction, PRQ, 49 (Sept. 1996):
673-676; *Brown, "Party Cleavages and Welfare Effort in the
American States," APSR, 89 (March 1995): 23-33; *Smith, "The Nature of Party Governance: Connecting Conceptualization and
Measurement," AJPS, 41 (July 1997): 1042-1056.
Recommended: Classic
Studies: Dawson and Robinson,
"Interparty Competition, Economic Variables, and Welfare Policies in the
American States," JOP, 25 (May 1963): 265-289; Dye, Politics, Economics and the Public (1966);
Sharkansky, Spending in the American States; Sharkansky and Hofferbert,
"Dimensions of State Politics, Economics, and Public Policy," APSR,
63 (Sept. 1969): 867-879; Cnudde and
McCrone, "Party Competition and Welfare Policies in the American
States," APSR, 63 (Sept. 1969); Hofferbert, "The Relation
Between Public Policy and Some Structural and Environmental Variables in the
American States," APSR, 60 (March 1966): 73-82; Hofferbert, "Ecological Development and Policy Change
in the American States," MJPS, 10 (Nov. 1966): 464-483; Hofferbert, "Socio-economic
Dimensions of the American States:
1890-1960," MJPS, 12 (Aug. 1968): 401-418; Fry and Winters, "The Politics of
Redistribution," APSR, 64 (June 1970): 508-522; Jennings, "Competition, Constitutencies, and
Welfare Policies in American States," APSR, 73 (June, 1979): 414-429.
Later
Studies--Garand, "Partisan Change and Shifting Expenditure Priorities in
the American States, 1945-1978," APQ, 13 (Oct., 1985): 355-391; Gray, "A Reformulation of the
Effect of Party Competition on State Policy:
Organizational Survival," Polity, 7 (Winter 1974): 248-263; Jennings, "Some Policy Consequences
of the Long Revolution and Bifactional Rivalry in Louisiana," AJPS,
21 (May 1977): 225-246; Lewis-Beck,
"The Relative Importance of Socioeconomic and Political Variables for
Public Policy," APSR, 71 (June 1977): 559-566; Gray, "Models of Comparative State Politics: A Comparison of Cross-Sectional and Time
Series Aanlyses," AJPS, 20 (May 1976): 235-256; Uslaner, "Comparative State Policy Formation,
Interparty Competition and Malapportionment:
A New Look at V.O. Key's Hypothesis," JOP, 40 (May
1978): 409-432; Tompkins, "A
Causal Model of State Welfare Expenditures," JOP, 37 (May
1975): 392-416; Tucker, "It's
About Time: The Use of Time in
Cross-Sectional State Policy Research," AJPS, 26 (Feb. 1982): 176-196; Winters, "Party Control and
Policy Change," AJPS, 20 (Nov. 1976): 597-636; Booms and Halldorson, "The Politics of
Redistribution: A Reformulation," APSR,
67 (Sept 1973): 924-933; Sullivan,
"A Note on Redistributive Politics," APSR, 66 (Dec.
1972): 1301-1305; De Leon,
"Politics, Economic Surplus and Redistribution in the American
States: A Test of a Theory," AJPS,
17 (Nov 1973): 781-796; Fry, "An
Examination of the Relationship Between Selected Electoral Characteristics and
State Redistributive Efforts," AJPS, 18 (May 1974); Hanson,
"The 'Content' of Welfare Policy:
The States and Aid to Families with Dependent Children," JOP,
45 (Aug. 1983): 771-785; Lowery, Konda,
and Garand, "Spending in the States:
A Test of Six Models," WPQ, 37 (March 1984): 48-66; Sigelman, Lowery, and Smith,
"The Tax Revolt: A Comparative
State Analysis," WPQ, 36 (March 1983): 30-51; Garand, "Government Growth in the States: A Longitudinal Test of Competing
Explanations," APSR, 82 (Sept. 1988); Garand, "Measuring
Government Growth in the American States," APQ, 16 (Oct.,
1988): 405-424; Hanson, "Medicaid
and the Politics of Redistribution," AJPS, 28 (May, 1984): 313-339; Morgan and Hirlinger,
"Socioeconomic Dimensions of the American States: An Update," SSQ, 70 (March
1989): 184-196; Plotnick and Winters,
"Party, Political Liberalism, and Redistribution: An Application to the American States,"
APQ, 18 (Oct., 1990): 430-458;
Peterson and Rom, Welfare Magnets (1990); Hwang and Gray, "External
Limits and Internal Determinants of State Public Policy," WPQ, 44
(June, 1991): 277-298; Dye, "Party
and Policy in the States," JOP, 46 (Nov., 1984): 1098-1116; Barrilleaux and Miller,
"The Political Economy of State Medicaid Policy," APSR, 82
(Dec., 1988): 1089-1107; Tweedie,
"Resources Rather Than Needs: A State-Centered
Model of Welfare Policymaking," AJPS, 38 (Aug., 1994): 651-672; *Alt and Lowry, "Divided
Government, Fiscal Institutions, and Budget Deficits: Evidence from the States," APSR, 88 (Dec.,
1994): 811-828; Radcliff & Saiz,
"Race, Turnout, and Public Policy in the American States," PRQ,
48 (Dec., 1995): 775-794; Berch,
"Explaining Changes in Tax Incidence in the States," PRQ, 48
(Sept., 1995): 629-642; Fording,
"The Conditional Effect of Violence as a Political Tactic: Mass Insurgency, Welfare Generosity, &
Electoral Context in the American States," AJPS, 41 (Jan.,
1997): 1-29; Mooney & Lee,
"Legislating Morality in the American States: The Case of Pre-Roe Abortion Regulation Reform," AJPS,
39 (Aug., 1995): 599-627; Haider-Markel
and O'Brien, "Creating a 'Well Regulated Militia': Policy Responses to Paramilitary Groups in
the American States," PRQ, 50 (Sept., 1997): 551-566; Haider-Markel, "The Politics
of Social Regulatory Policy: State and
Federal Hate Crime Policy and Implementation Effort," PRQ, 51
(March 1998): 69-88; Schram, Nitz, and
Krueger, "Without Cause or Effect:
Reconsidering Welfare Migration as a Policy Problem," AJPS,
42 (Jan. 1998): 210-230; Barrilleaux,
"A Test of the Independent Influences of Electoral Competition and Party
Strength in a Model of State Policy-Making," AJPS, 41 (Oct.,
1997): 1462-1466; Radcliff and Saiz,
"Labor Organization and Public Policy in the American States," JOP,
60 (Feb., 1998): 113-125; Peterson and
Rom, "American Federalism, Welfare Policy, and Residential Choices," APSR,
83 (Sept., 1989): 711-728; Smith &
Rademacher, "Expensive Lessons:
Education and the Political Economy of the American State," PRQ,
52 (Dec 1999): 709-728; Barrilleaux,
"Executive Branch Political and Institutional Influences on Policy Making
in the American States," State/Local Govt. Review, 31 (Winter
1999): 53-59; Howard, "The
American Welfare State, or States?," PRQ, 52 (June 1999): 421-442; Stream, "Health Reform in the
States: A Model of State Small Group
Health Insurance Market Reforms," PRQ, 52 (Sept., 1999): 499-526; Berry, Fording & Hanson,
"An Annual Cost of Living Increase for the American States,
1960-1995," JOP, 62 (May 2000):
550-567; Allard & Danziger, "Welfare Magents: Myth or Reality?," JOP, 62 (May
2000): 350-368.
Week 13
PAPERS DUE: Class Reports
Week 14
Diffusion of Innovations
Read: *Walker, "The
Diffusion of Innovations in the American States," APSR, 63 (Sept.,
1969): 880-899; *Berry & Berry,
"State Lottery Adoptions as Policy Innovations: An Event History Analysis," APSR, 84 (June,
1990): 395-416; *Mintrom, "Policy
Entrepreneurs and the Diffusion of Innovation, AJPS, 41 (July
1997): 738-770.
Recommended: Downs, Bureaucracy,
Innovation and Public Policy (1976); Gray, "Innovation in the
States: A Diffusion Study," APSR,
67 (Dec., 1973): 1174-1193; Grupp and
Richards, "Variations in Elite Perceptions of American States as
Referents for Public Policy Making," APSR, 69 (Sept. 1975): 850-858; Eyestone, "Confusion,
Diffusion and Innovation," APSR, 71 (June 1977): 441-447; Gray, "Expenditures and
Innovation as Dimensions of Progressivism:
A Note on the American States," AJPS, 18 (Nov. 1974): 634-700; Gray and Williams, The
Organizational Politics of Criminal Justice (1980); Berry and Berry,
"Tax Innovation in the States:
Capitalizing on Political Opportunity," AJPS, 36 (Aug.,
1992): 715-742; Gray, "State
Legislatures and Policy Innovators," in Silbey (ed.), Encyclopedia of
the American Legislative System (1994):
1347-1360; Gray, "Competition, Emulation, and Policy
Innovation," in Dodd and Jillson (eds.), Governing Processes and
Political Change (1994): 230-248;
Glick and Hays, "Innovation and Reinvention in State Policymaking: Theory and the Evolution of Living Will
Laws," JOP, 53 (Aug., 1991):
835-850; Glick, The Right to Die:
Policy Innovation and Its Consequences (1992); Savage,
"Diffusion Research Traditions and the Spread of Policy Innovations in a
Federal System," Publius, 15 (Fall 1985): 1-27; Hays, "Influences on Reinvention During the Diffusion
of Innovations," PRQ, 49 (Sept., 1996): 631-650; Skocpol, Howard, Lehmann, and Abend-Wein, "Women's
Associations and the Enactment of Mothers' Pensions in the United
States," APSR, 87 (Sept., 1993):
686-701 and comment, APSR, 89 (Sept, 1995): 710-730; Mintrom and Vergari, "Policy
Networks and Innovation Diffusion: The
Case of State Education Reforms," JOP, 60( Feb, 1998): 126-148; Mintrom, Policy Entrepreneurs
and School Choice (2000); Winder & LaPlant, "State Lawsuits
against 'Big Tobacco': A Test of
Diffusion Theory," State/Local Govt. Review, 32 (Spring 2000): 132-141
Other Topics:
Health
Policy: Rich and White, eds., Health
Policy, Federalism, and the American States (1996); Fox and Iglehart,
eds., Five States That Could Not Wait (1994); Leichter, ed., Health
Policy Reform in America: Innovations
from the States, 2nd (199x).
Economic Policy: Eisinger, The
Rise of the Entrepreneurial State (1988); Yanarella and Green (eds.), The
Politics of Industrial Recruitment (1990); Ambrosius & Welch, "State Legislators' Perceptions of
Business and Labor Interest," LSQ, 13 (May, 1988): 199-209; Ambrosius, "The Role of Occupational
Interests in State Economic Development Policy-Making," WPQ, 42
(#3, 1989): 53-68; Hansen, "Targeting in Economic Development: Comparative State Perspectives," Publius,
19 (Spring, 1989): 47-62; Hyde, Hudson,
& Carroll, "Business and State Economic Development," WPQ,
41 (March, 1988): 181-191; Brace and Mucciaroni, "The American
States and the Shifting Locus of Positive Economic Intervention," PSR,
10 (Fall, 1990): 151-173; Eisinger,
"Review Essay: The State of State
Venture Capitalism," EDQ, 5 (Feb., 1991): 64-76;
Hanson and Berkman, "Gauging the Rainmakers: Toward a Meterorology of State Legislative
Climates," EDQ, 5 (Aug., 1991):
213-228; Eisinger, "State Venture Capitalism, State Politics, and
the World of High-Risk Investment," EDQ, 7 (May 1993): 131-139; Hanson, "Bidding for Business: A Second War Between the States?," EDQ,
7 (May 1993): 183-198; Portz,
"State Economic Development Programs:
The Trials and Tribulations of Implementation," EDQ, 7
(May 1993): 160-171; Fox, "The
Influence of Political Conditions on Foreign Firm Location Decisions in the
American States (1974-1989)," PRQ, 49 (March 1996): 51-76.
Economic
Growth: Dye, "Taxing, Spending and
Economic Growth in the American States," JOP, 42 (Nov. 1980): 1085-1109; Brace, "Isolating the
Economies of States," APQ, 17 (July, 1989): 256-276; Gray & Lowery, "Interest
Group Politics and Economic Growth in the U.S. States," APSR, 82
(March 1988): 109-132, and Brace,
Cohen, Gray, & Lowery, "How Much Do Interest Groups Influence State
Economic Growth?" APSR, 83 (Dec., 1989): 1297-1308; Jones, "Public Policies and Economic Growth in
the American States," JOP, 52 (Feb., 1990): 219-233; Hendrick and Garand,
"Variation in State Economic Growth:
Decomposing State, Regional, and National Effects," JOP, 53
(Nov., 1991): 1093-1110; Brace,
"The Changing Context of State Political Economy," JOP, 53
(May 1991): 297-317; Garand,
"Changing Patterns of Relative State Economic Growth Over Time: Limitations on Cross-Sectional Tests of
Olson's Thesis," WPQ, 45 (June, 1992): 469-484; Brace, State Government and Economic Performance
(1993).
Corporatism: Hansen, "Industrial Policy and
Corporatism in the American States," Governance, 2 (April,
1989): 172-197; Hudson, Hyde, &
Carroll, "Corporatist Policy Making & State Economic Development,"
Polity, 9 (Spring, 1987):
402-418; Gray and Lowery, "Corporatism Without Labor?: Industrial Policymaking in the American
States," Journal of Public Policy, 11 (#3, 1992): 315-329; Gray and Lowery, "The
Corporatist Foundations of State Industrial Policy," SSQ, 71 (March
1990): 3-24
Effectiveness
of Economic Policy: Ambrosius,
"The Effectiveness of State Economic Development Policies: A Time-Series Analysis," WPQ, 42
(Sept., 1989): 283-300; Lowery and
Gray, "Holding Back the Tide of Bad Economic Times: The Compensatory Impact of State Industrial
Policy," SSQ, 73 (Sept., 1992):
483-495; Lowery and Gray, "The Compensatory Impact of State
Industrial Policy: An Empirical Assessment
of Midterm Effects," SSQ, 76 (June 1995): 438-446.
The
State and state policy: Pavalko,
"State Timing of Policy Adoption:
Workmen's Compensation in the United States, 1909-1929," AJS,
95 (Nov., 1989): 592-615; Skocpol, Protecting
Soldiers and Mothers (1992).
Regulation: Williams and
Matheny, "Testing Theories of Social Regulation: Hazardous Waste Regulation in the American States," JOP,
46 (May 1984): 428-458; Berry,
"Utility Regulation in the States:
The Policy Effects of Professionalism and Salience to the Consumer,"
AJPS, 23 (May 1979): 263-277;
Gormley, The Politics of Public Utility Regulation (1983); Gormley,
"Policy, Politics, and Public Utility Regulation," AJPS, 27
(Feb. 1983): 86-105; Lester, Franke,
Bowman, Kramer, "Hazardous Wastes, Politics, and Public Policy: A Comparative State Analysis," WPQ;
Williams and Matheny, Democracy, Dialogue, and Social Regulation: Being Fair versus Being Right
(forthcoming, 1995); Ringquist, "Does Regulation Matter? Evaluating the Effects of State Air
Pollution Control Programs," JOP, 55 (Nov., 1993): 1022-1045; Ringquist, "Testing Theories
of State Policy-Making," APQ, 21 (July 1993): 320-342.
IGR: Anton, American Federalism & Public
Policy (1989), chs. 1-6, 9; Chubb, "The Political Economy of Federalism,"
APSR, 79 (Dec., 1985): 994-1015;
Reagan, The New Federalism, 2nd ed; Riker, Federalism; Dahl
& Tufte, Size and Democracy; Beer, "Federalism, Nationalism,
and Democracy in America," APSR, 72 (March 1978): 9-21; Rosenthal & Hoefler,
"Competing Approaches to the Study of American Federalism and
Intertovernmental Relations," Publius, 19 (Winter, 1989): 1-23; Elazar, American Federalism: A View from the States, 3rd ed. (1984);
Derthick, The Influence of Federal Grants; Peterson et al, When
Federalism Works (1986); Nathan et al, Reagan and the States (1987);
Eisinger and Gormley, The Midwest Response to the New Federalism
(1988); Conlan, New Federalism:
Intergovernmental Reform from Nixon to Reagan (1988); Dye, American
Federalism (1990); Donahue, Disunited States (1997); Hanson, ed., Governing
Partners: State-Local Relations in the
United States (1998).
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Specialized Periodicals
Publius is a
scholarly periodical on federalism; it has an annual issue on the state of
federalism. Refereed.
Governing, a
monthly publication of CQ; journalistic.
State Politics and Policy, the official journal of the APSA State Politics and
Policy Organized Section. Published by
University of Illinois Press.
Refereed.
Spectrum, a
quarterly journal published by Council of State Governments; semi-scholarly.
State Government News, a monthly magazine published by Council of State
Governments; not scholarly.
Economic Development Quarterly, published by Sage, contains articles on economic
development by scholars and practitioners.
State and Local Government Review, a journal of research and viewpoints on state and
local government issues. Published at
University of Georgia; refereed.
Reference
Book of the States is a biennial publication of Council of State Governments. Contains rankings of states on every
conceivable dimension.
"bluebook" is generic name for each state's
government organization manual.
Barone, Almanac of American Politics, annual
publication containing short political history, election returns of states.
State Politics and Government series published by
University of Nebraska Press will include a volume on every state.
NewsBank Index
(1981 to present). This service
provides access to the contents of newspapers from more than 400 U.S.
cities. Selected articles of broad
interest are reproduced on microfiche and indexed monthly (with quarterly and
annual cumulations).
Web sites: too
numerous to list.