Volume 137 - Number 4 - Winter 2022-23 | |
The Polarized American Electorate: The Rise of Partisan-Ideological Consistency and Its Consequences |
pp. 645-674 |
Power Shifts: Congress and Presidential Representation, John A. Dearborn |
pp. 779-780 |
American Political Thought: An Invitation, Ken Kersch |
pp. 780-782 |
Firepower: How the NRA Turned Gun Owners into a Political Force, Matthew J. Lacombe |
pp. 811-812 |
Volume 137 - Number 3 - Fall 2022 | |
Assessing Futures Intelligence: Looking Back on Global Trends 2025 |
pp. 481-510 |
Changing Their Minds? Donald Trump and Presidential Leadership, George C. Edwards III |
pp. 599-600 |
Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia, David Shambaugh |
pp. 600-602 |
Fighting the First Wave: Why the Coronavirus Was Tackled So Differently across the Globe, Peter Baldwin |
pp. 602-603 |
Civic Gifts: Voluntarism and the Making of the American Nation-State, Elisabeth S. Clemens |
pp. 631-633 |
The Women of 2018: The Pink Wave in the US House Elections… and Its Legacy in 2020, Barbara Burrell |
pp. 633-634 |
Informing a Nation: The Newspaper Presidency of Thomas Jefferson, Mel Laracey |
pp. 634-636 |
Volume 137 - Number 2 - Summer 2022 | |
State Building in Crisis Governance: Donald Trump and COVID-19 |
pp. 225-261 |
Thucydides's Trap? Historical Interpretation, Logic of Inquiry, and the Future of Sino-American Relations, Steve Chan |
pp. 405-406 |
Creating the Desired Citizen: Ideology, State and Islam in Turkey, Ihsan Yilmaz |
pp. 407-408 |
Averting Catastrophe: Decision Theory for COVID-19, Climate Change, and Potential Disasters of All Kinds, Cass R. Sunstein |
pp. 411-413 |
Ukraine's Nuclear Disarmament: A History, Yuri Kostenko |
pp. 415-416 |
The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, Joas Wagemakers |
pp. 448-450 |
Inward Conquest: The Political Origins of Modern Public Services, Ben W. Ansell |
pp. 450-451 |
Toxic Politics: China's Environmental Health Crisis and its Challenge to the Chinese State, Yanzhong Huang |
pp. 452-453 |
Volume 137 - Number 1 - Spring 2022 | |
How Populism Dies: Political Weaknesses of Personalistic Plebiscitarian Leadership |
pp. 9-42 |
How Can Presidents and the Executive Branch Preserve and Protect American Democracy? A Review Essay |
pp. 161-167 |
The Autocratic Middle Class: How State Dependency Reduces the Demand for Democracy, Bryn Rosenfeld |
pp. 169-170 |
Elections, Protest, and Authoritarian Regime Stability: Russia 2008–2020, Regina Smyth |
pp. 170-171 |
The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency, Stanley Renshon |
pp. 171-178 |
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