Volume 27, Number 1, January 2004



This section is meant to provide LSS members with the basic citation information about journal articles dealing with legislatures. The source for this information is Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' database, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, using the query: KW= legislatures.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

“Congressional Response to Mandate Elections,” David A.M. Peterson, Lawrence J. Grossback, James A. Stimson, and Amy Gangl, 47, 3 (July 2003): 411-426.   

“Reapportionment and Distribution: Consequences of Electoral Reform In Japan,” Yusaku Horiuchi and Jun Saito, 47, 4 (October 2003): 669-682.


AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW

“Bargaining in Bicameral Legislatures: When and Why Does Malapportionment Matter?” Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, and Michael M. Ting, 97, 3 (August 2003): 471-481.


AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH

“Congress Invokes Public Opinion on Welfare Reform,” Caterine Paden, Benjamin I. Page, 31, 6 (November 2003): 670-679.

“Sex and the Grand Old Party: An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Candidate Sex on Support for a Republican Candidate,” David C. King and Richard E. Matland, 31, 6 (November 2003): 595-612.

 “Congressional Passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882,” Patrick Fisher and Shane Fisher, 20, 2, (July 2001): 58-74.


INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES

“Ministry of Fear: The 1947 National Security Act in Historical and Institutional Context,” Douglas T. Stuart, 4, 3 (August 2003): 293-313.


ISSUES & STUDIES

“A Blue Tango: Electoral Competition and the Formation of Taiwan’s Opposition Coalition,” Jih-wen Lin, 39, 2 (June 2003): 41-72.


JOURNAL OF POLITICS

“Beyond the Demand-Input Model: A Theory of Representational Linkages,” Patricia A. Hurley and Kim Quaile, 65, 2 (May 2003): 304-326.

“Investigating the Incidence of Killer Amendments in Congress,” Jeffery A. Jenkins and Michael C. Munger, 65, 2 (May 2003): 498-517.


LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY

“Congressional Vote Options,” David C. King and Richard J. Zeckhauser, 28, 3 (August 2003): 387-411.

“The Keys to Legislative Success in the U.S. House of Representatives,” William D. Anderson, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, 28, 3 (August 2003): 357-386.

“The Politics of the Difficult: Congress, Public Opinion, and Earlly Cold War Aid and Trade Policies,” Michael A. Bailey, 28, 2 (May 2003).

“What Happens When House Members ‘Run with Congress’? The Electoral Consequences of Institutional Loyalty,” Daniel Lipinski, William T. Bianco, and Ryan Work, 28, 3 (August 2003): 413-429.


POLITICAL BEHAVIOR


“Procedural Justice Theory and Evaluations of the Lawmaking Process,” May Gangl, 25, 2 (June 2003): 119-149


POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY


“Congressional Parties, Fundraising, and Committee Ambition,” Eric S. Heberlig, 56, 2 (June 2003): 151-161.

“Punctuating the Congressional Agenda: Strategic Scheduling by House and Senate Leaders,” Susan Webb Yackee, 56, 2 (June 2003): 139-149.


POLITY
                               
“Bridging the Lawmaking Process: Organized Interests, Court-Congress Interaction, and Church-State Relations,” Kevin R. DenDulk and J. Mitchell Pickerill, 35, 3 (April 2003): 419-440.
                       

PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY


“The Law: The Constitutionality of Congressional-Executive Agreements,” Louis Klarevas, 33, 2 (June 2003): 394-407.


REVISTA DE SOCIALOGIA E POLITICA

“Political Capital and Electoral Career: Some Variables in the Elections for the Brazilian Congress,” Luis Felipe Miguel, 20 (June 2003): 115-134.


SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY


“Presidential Success in the Realm of Foreign Affairs: Institutional Reform and the Role of House Committees,” Bryan W. Marshall, 84, 3 (September 2003): 685-703.



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