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Working Papers

Program for the Study of Democracy,
Institutions and Political Economy

Author(s)  Title
Aldrich, John H. Political Parties in a Critical Era
Aldrich, John H., and Kenneth A. Shepsle Explaining Institutional Changes: Soaking, Poking, and Modeling in the U.S. Congress
Aldrich, John H., and David W. Rohde Measuring Conditional Party Government*
Feaver, Peter  An Agency Theory Explanation of American Civil-Military Relations during the Cold War
Gronke, Paul, Jeffrey Koch, and J. Matthew Wilson Follow the Leader?  Presidential Approval, Perceived Presidential Support, and Representatives' Electoral Fortunes
Holsti, Ole R.  Continuity and Change in the Domestic and Foreign Policy Beliefs of American Opinion Leaders*
Keohane, Robert O.  Pathways to Fulfillment of Commitments in US Foreign Policy
Kitschelt, Herbert, and Regina Smyth Issues, Identities, and Programmatic Parties.  The Emerging Russian Party System in Comparative Perspective
Niou, Emerson M.S., and Peter Ordeshook Alliances versus Federations: An Extension of Riker's Analysis of Federal Formation
Niou, Emerson M.S. Strategic Voting under Plurality Rule: When Does It Matter and Who should Vote Strategically?
Niou, Emerson M.S. A Strategic Analysis of the Taiwan Independence Issue
Rahn, Wendy M., John Brehm, and 
Neil Carlson
National Elections as Institutions for Generating Social Capital
Wilson, J. Matthew, and Paul Gronke Concordance and Projection in Citizen Perceptions of Congressional Roll Call Voting