| Year |
Author |
Article |
Affiliation |
| 1988 |
Kenneth Shepsle and Barry Weingast |
The Institutional Foundations of Committee Power |
Harvard University and Hoover Institution |
| 1989 |
James L. Gibson |
Political Intolerance and Political Repression during the McCarthy Red Scare |
University of Houston |
| 1990 |
John H. Aldrich, Eugene Borgida, and John L.Sullivan |
Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do Presidential Candidates 'Waltz before a Blind Audience?' |
Duke University and University of Minnesota |
| 1991 |
Kenneth N. Waltz |
Nuclear Myths and Political Realities |
University of California, Berkeley |
| 1992 |
Stuart Elaine MacDonald, George Rabinowitz, and Ola Listhaug |
Issues of Party Support in Multiparty Systems |
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and University of Trondheim, Norway |
| 1993 |
John D. Huber |
Restrictive Legislative Procedures in France and the United States |
University of Michigan |
| 1994 |
Elisabeth R. Gerber and John E. Jackson |
Endogenous Preferences and the Study of Institutions |
California Institute of Technology and University of Michigan |
| 1995 |
Andrew Gelman and Gary King |
Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative Redistricting |
University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard University |
| 1996 |
Robert S. Erikson, James A. Stimson, and Michael B. MacKuen |
Dynamic Representation |
University of Houston, University of Minnesota, and University of Missouri, St. Louis |
| 1997 |
James D. Fearon and David D. Laitin |
Explaining Interethnic Cooperation |
University of Chicago |
| 1998 |
Piotr Swistak and Jonathan Bendor |
The Evolutionary Stability of Cooperation |
University of Maryland, Stanford University |
| 1998 |
Christopher Anderson and Christine Guillory |
Political Institutions and Satisfaction with Democracy |
SUNY Binghamton |
| 1999 |
John Mark Hansen and Christine Guillory |
Individuals, Institutions, and Public Preferences over Public Finance |
University of Chicago |
| 2000 |
Carles Boix |
Setting the Rules of the Game: The Choice of Electoral Systems in Advanced Democracies |
University of Chicago |
| 2001 |
Beth Simmons |
International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs |
University of California, Berkeley |
| |
Paul Pierson |
Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics |
Harvard University |
| 2002 |
Lars-Erik Cederman |
Back to Kant: Reinterpreting the Democratic Peace as a Macrohistorical Learning Process |
Harvard University |
| 2003 |
Stephen D. Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, and Alan Gerber |
Equal Votes, Equal Money |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University |
| 2004 |
Mary Hawkesworth |
Congressional Enactments of Race-Gender: Toward a Theory of Raced-Gendered Institutions |
Rutgers University |
2005
|
Jonathan Bendor and Adam H. Meirowitz
|
Spatial Models of Delegation
|
Stanford University and Princeton University
|
|
Mala N. Htun
|
Is Gender Like Ethnicity? The Political Representation of Identity Groups
|
New School for Social Research
|
| 2006 |
Jennifer Hochschild |
Editor's Notes |
Harvard University |
|
Susan Stokes |
Perverse Accountability: A Formal Model of Machine Politics with Evidence from Argentina |
Yale University |