American Journal of Political Science
64/3
Publication date: Jul 2020
Wiley
The American Journal of Political Science is committed to significant advances in knowledge and understanding of citizenship, governance, and politics and to the public value of Political Science research. AJPS is the official journal of the Midwest Political Science Association and is published by Wiley.
Journal Contents:
Can Terrorism Abroad Influence Migration Attitudes at Home?
Tobias Böhmelt Vincenzo Bove Enzo Nussio
Party Sub‐Brands and American Party Factions
Andrew J. Clarke
Cultivating Clients: Reputation, Responsiveness, and Ethnic Indifference in India's Slums
Adam Michael Auerbach Tariq Thachil
Repression Technology: Internet Accessibility and State Violence
Anita R. Gohdes
Happiness and Voting: Evidence from Four Decades of Elections in Europe
George Ward
A Choice‐Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate
Chris Hanretty Benjamin E. Lauderdale Nick Vivyan
It Takes a Village: Peer Effects and Externalities in Technology Adoption
Romain Ferrali Guy Grossman Melina R. Platas Jonathan Rodden
Political Conflict over Time
William Howell Stefan Krasa Mattias Polborn
The Policy Basis of Measured Partisan Animosity in the United States
Lilla V. Orr Gregory A. Huber
Donors, Primary Elections, and Polarization in the United States
Jordan Kujala
Universal Love or One True Religion? Experimental Evidence of the Ambivalent Effect of Religious Ideas on Altruism and Discrimination
Lisa Hoffmann Matthias Basedau Simone Gobien Sebastian Prediger
A Public Ethics of Care for Policy Implementation
Daniel Engster
Policymaking with Multiple Agencies
Peter Bils
Moderation and Competence: How a Party's Ideological Position Shapes Its Valence Reputation
Robert Johns Ann‐Kristin Kölln
Bureaucratic Responsiveness to LGBT Americans
Kenneth Lowande Andrew Proctor
Sometimes Less Is More: Censorship, News Falsification, and Disapproval in 1989 East Germany
Christian Gläßel Katrin Paula
Identity as Dependent Variable: How Americans Shift Their Identities to Align with Their Politics
Patrick J. Egan
At‐Large Elections and Minority Representation in Local Government
Carolyn Abott Asya Magazinnik