TOC: Ann Rev Poli Sci
Introduction
Annual Review of Political Science, 16
The Political Theory License
–Michael Walzer [] []
Reconsidering Judicial Preferences
–Lee Epstein and Jack Knight [] []
Social Networks and Political Participation
–David E. Campbell [] []
Why Social Relations Matter for Politics and Successful Societies
–Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont [] []
Distributive Politics Around the World
–Miriam Golden and Brian Min [] []
Media and Political Polarization
–Markus Prior [] []
Media Bias by the Numbers: Challenges and Opportunities in the Empirical Study of Partisan News
–Tim Groeling [] []
The Political Economy of the Euro
–Paul De Grauwe [] []
Empowerment of the European Parliament
–Simon Hix and Bjørn Høyland [] []
The Use and Misuse of the “Minorities at Risk” Project
–Simon Hug [] []
Looking Back to See Ahead: Unanticipated Changes in Immigration from 1986 to the Present and Their Implications for American Politics Today
–Michael Jones-Correa and Els de Graauw [] []
The Changing Landscape of US Unions in Historical and Theoretical Perspective
–Michael Goldfield and Amy Bromsen [] []
The Analytical Foundations of Collective Action Theory: A Survey of Some Recent Developments
–Luis Fernando Medina [] []
Retrospective Voting Reconsidered
–Andrew Healy and Neil Malhotra [] []
Cooperative Survey Research
–Stephen Ansolabehere and Douglas Rivers [] []
Regime Change Cascades: What We Have Learned from the 1848 Revolutions to the 2011 Arab Uprisings
–Henry E. Hale [] []
Terrorism and Democracy
–Erica Chenoweth [] []
Humanitarian Governance
–Michael N. Barnett [] []
Green Clubs: Collective Action and Voluntary Environmental Programs
–Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash [] []
Climate Change Politics
–Thomas Bernauer [] []
The Politics of Energy
–Llewelyn Hughes and Phillip Y. Lipscy [] []
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