2019 |
Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, Bowling Green State University |
2018 |
Olle Folke, Uppsala University
"The ballot rank hierarchy and the irrelevance if marginal seats: Party nomination strategies in closed and flexible PR." |
2018 |
Johanna Rickne, Stockholm University
"The ballot rank hierarchy and the irrelevance if marginal seats: Party nomination strategies in closed and flexible PR." |
2016 |
Boris Shor, Georgetown University
"Unequal Incomes, Ideology and Gridlock: How Rising Inequality Increases Political Polarization." |
2016 |
Nolan McCarty, Princeton University
"Unequal Incomes, Ideology and Gridlock: How Rising Inequality Increases Political Polarization." |
2016 |
John Voorheis, University of Oregon
"Unequal Incomes, Ideology and Gridlock: How Rising Inequality Increases Political Polarization." |
2014 |
Jeffery Jenkins, University of Virginia
"On Measuring Legislative Agenda Setting Power" |
2014 |
Nathan Monroe, University of California, Merced
"On Measuring Legislative Agenda Setting Power" |
2013 |
Charles Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina
"From Wild Horses to Work Horses: Electoral System Reform and Legislative Entrepreneurship in the House of Representatives." |
2013 |
Scott MacKenzie, University of California, Davis
"From Wild Horses to Work Horses: Electoral System Reform and Legislative Entrepreneurship in the House of Representatives." |
2012 |
Michael Brady, Denison University
An Indelible Imprint? Assessing the Evolution of Racial Politics in Shaping Conflict in Congress during the Civil Rights Era |
2012 |
Daniel Lee, Michigan State University
An Indelible Imprint? Assessing the Evolution of Racial Politics in Shaping Conflict in Congress during the Civil Rights Era |
2012 |
Eric Gonzalez Juenke, Michigan State University
An Indelible Imprint? Assessing the Evolution of Racial Politics in Shaping Conflict in Congress during the Civil Rights Era |
2011 |
Sean Theriault, University of Texas, Austin
"The Gingrich Senators and Their Effect on the U.S. Senate" |
2011 |
David Rohde, Duke University
"The Gingrich Senators and Their Effect on the U.S. Senate" |
2010 |
Christian Grose, Vanderbilt University
"Priming Rationality: A Theory and Field Experiment of Participation in Legislatures." |
2009 |
Alexander Hirsch, Stanford University
Policy R&D and Legislative Organization |
2009 |
Kenneth Shotts, Stanford University
Policy R&D and Legislative Organization |
2006 |
R. Brian Law, University of California, Los Angeles
"Declining Fortunes: Institutional Change and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1947-2002" |
2006 |
Linda Fowler, Dartmouth College
"Declining Fortunes: Institutional Change and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1947-2002" |
2005 |
Tracy Sulkin, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
"Legislative Responsiveness to Campaign Challenges" |
2004 |
Samuel Kernell, University of California, San Diego
"To Stay, To Quit, or To Move Up: Explaining the Growth of Careerism in the House of Representatives, 1878-1940" |
2003 |
Eric Schickler, University of California at Berkeley
"Where's the Pivot? Obstruction and Lawmaking in the Pre-Cloture Senate" |
2003 |
Gregory Wawro, Columbia University
"Where's the Pivot? Obstruction and Lawmaking in the Pre- Cloture Senate" |
2002 |
Kathryn Pearson, University of California-Berkeley
Legislating in Women's Interests? Congresswomen in the 106th Congress |
2001 |
C. Lawrence Evans, College of William and Mary
"Message Politics: Party Campaigning and Legislative Strategy in Congress" |
2000 |
David Brady, Stanford University
"Strong Parties Revisited, 1870-1930" |
2000 |
Kara Buckley, Stanford University
"Strong Parties Revisited, 1870-1930" |
2000 |
Douglas Rivers, Stanford University
"Strong Parties Revisited, 1870-1930" |
1999 |
Sarah Binder, The Brookings Institution
"Dynamics of Legislative Gridlock" |
1998 |
Eric Lawrence, Tulane University
"Participation in American Politics: The Dynamics of Agenda Building" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983) |
1997 |
Gary Cox, University of California-San Diego |
1997 |
Jonathan Katz, California Institute of Technology
"Incumbency Advantage in U.S. Senate Elections" |
1996 |
John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Congress as Public Enemy (Cambridge University Press, 1995) |
1995 |
David Brady, Stanford University
Co-Authored with Kara Z. Buckley, Stanford University and Douglas Rivers, Stanford University "The Roots of Careerism in the House of Representatives" |
1995 |
Kara Buckley, Stanford University
"The Roots of Careerism in the House of Representatives" |
1995 |
Douglas Rivers, Stanford University
"The Roots of Careerism in the House of Representatives" |
1994 |
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
"Public Enemy: People's Perception of Congress" |
1994 |
John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"Public Enemy: People's Perception of Congress" |
1993 |
Elisabeth Gerber, California Institute of Technology
"Preference Aggregation and the Effects of Institutions: Comparing Legislative and Direct Ballot Outcomes" |
1992 |
Barbara Sinclair, University of California, Riverside
"The Emergence of Strong Leadership in the 1980's House of Representatives" |
1991 |
Gary Jacobson, University of California, San Diego
"The Persistence of House Democratic Majorities: Structure or Politics?" |
1990 |
Richard Smith, Carnegie-Mellon University
"Interpretation, Pressure and the Stability of Interest Group Influence in the U.S. Congress" |
1988 |
John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"Responsiveness in the Senate" |
1988 |
John Alford, Rice University
"Responsiveness in the Senate" |