American Political Science Review

American Political Science Review

114/4

Publication date: Nov 2020

Cambridge University Press


NOTES FROM THE EDITORS

ARTICLES

Which Identity Frames Boost Support for and Mobilization in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement? An Experimental Test
Tabitha Bonilla and Alvin B. Tillery Jr.

The Distinctive Political Status of Dissident Minorities
David Schraub

Representing Silence in Politics
M贸nica Brito Vieira

Women鈥檚 Representation and the Gendered Pipeline to Power
Danielle M. Thomsen and Aaron S. King

Respect for Subjects in the Ethics of Causal and Interpretive Social Explanation
Michael L. Frazer.

Institutionalized Police Brutality: Torture, the Militarization of Security, and the Reform of Inquisitorial Criminal Justice in Mexico
Beatriz Magaloni and Luis Rodriguez

Gender, Law Enforcement, and Access to Justice: Evidence from All-Women Police Stations in India
Nirvikar Jassal

Party Competition and Coalitional Stability: Evidence from American Local Government
Peter Bucchianeri

The Quality of Vote Tallies: Causes and Consequences
Cristian Chall煤, Enrique Seira, and Alberto Simpser

Buying Power: Electoral Strategy before the Secret Vote
Daniel W. Gingerich

Carving Out: Isolating the True Effect of Self-Interest on Policy Attitudes
Jake Haselswerdt

Polarized Pluralism: Organizational Preferences and Biases in the American Pressure System
Jesse M. Crosson, Alexander C. Furnas, and Geoffrey M. Lorenz

What You See Is Not Always What You Get: Bargaining before an Audience under Multiparty Government
Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg

Deterrence with Imperfect Attribution
Sandeep Baliga, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, and Alexander Wolitzky

How Much is One American Worth? How Competition Affects Trade Preferences
Diana C. Mutz and Amber Hye-Yon Lee

Learning about Growth and Democracy
Scott F. Abramson and Sergio Montero

Does Property Ownership Lead to Participation in Local Politics? Evidence from Property Records and Meeting Minutes
Jesse Yoder

Does Political Affirmative Action Work, and for Whom? Theory and Evidence on India鈥檚 Scheduled Areas
Saad Gulzar, Nicholas Haas, and Benjamin Pasquale

Autocratic Stability in the Shadow of Foreign Threats
Livio Di Lonardo, Jessica S. Sun, and Scott A. Tyson

From Tyrannicide to Revolution: Aristotle on the Politics of Comradeship
Jordan Jochim

Bridges between Wedges and Frames: Outreach and Compromise in American Political Discourse
Andrew Stark

When to Worry about Sensitivity Bias: A Social Reference Theory and Evidence from 30 Years
of List Experiments
Graeme Blair, Alexander Coppock, and Margaret Moor

The Political Economy of Bureaucratic Overload: Evidence from Rural Development Officials in India
Aditya Dasgupta and Devesh Kapur