Volume 135 - Number 2 - Summer 2020 | |
Foreign Policy Dilemmas and Opportunities for a New Administration: An Opinion Piece |
pp. 313-325 |
The Rise of Andrew Jackson: Myth, Manipulation, and the Making of Modern Politics, David S. Heidler |
pp. 327-328 |
Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism through a Turbulent Century, Torben Iversen |
pp. 361-362 |
Disenfranchising Democracy: Constructing the Electorate in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, David A. Bateman |
pp. 365-367 |
Volume 135 - Number 1 - Spring 2020 | |
Do Global Publics View Human Rights Organizations as Handmaidens of the United States? |
pp. 9-35 |
Presidents and Parties in the Public Mind, Gary C. Jacobson |
pp. 141-142 |
Working: Researching, Interviewing, Writing, Robert A. Caro |
pp. 145-147 |
Toppling Foreign Governments: The Logic of Regime Change, Melissa Willard-Foster |
pp. 152-155 |
Conspiracies of Conspiracies: How Delusions Have Overrun America, Thomas Milan Konda |
pp. 161-162 |
Volume 134 - Number 4 - Winter 2019–20 | |
Striking a Blow for Unity? Race and Economics in the 2010 New Orleans Mayoral Election |
pp. 611-640 |
Billionaires and Stealth Politics, Benjamin I. Page |
pp. 720-722 |
How Democracy Ends, David Runciman |
pp. 722-723 |
Starving the Beast: Ronald Reagan and the Tax Cut Revolution, Monica Prasad |
pp. 734-736 |
Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays, Donald R. Wolfensberger |
pp. 736-737 |
Drones and Support for the Use of Force, James Igoe Walsh |
pp. 747-748 |
Volume 134 - Number 3 - Fall 2019 | |
American Grand Strategy and the Rise of Offensive Realism |
pp. 375-405 |
The Government-Citizen Disconnect, Suzanne Mettler |
pp. 537-538 |
Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction, David Bateman |
pp. 540-541 |
Migrants and Political Change in Latin America, Luis F. Jiménez |
pp. 555-556 |
Dynasties and Democracy: The Inherited Incumbency Advantage in Japan, Daniel M. Smith |
pp. 558-560 |
Volume 134 - Number 2 - Summer 2019 | |
Forecasting Models and the Presidential Vote |
pp. 193-216 |
Unequal and Unrepresented: Political Inequality and the People’s Voice in the New Gilded Age, Kay Lehman Schlozman |
p. 329 |
Cultural Evolution: People’s Motivations are Changing, and Reshaping the World, Ronald F. Inglehart |
pp. 330-331 |
Why Terrorist Groups Form International Alliances, Tricia Bacon |
pp. 350-351 |
Are Politics Local? The Two Dimensions of Party Nationalization around the World, Scott Morgenstern |
pp. 356-357 |
The Forgotten Americans: An Economic Agenda for a Divided Nation, Isabel Sawhill |
pp. 360-362 |
Gendered Vulnerability: How Women Work Harder to Stay in Office, Jeffrey Lazarus |
pp. 364-365 |
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