WHAT'S HOT AT APSA
Posen, Theda Skocpol, James D. Fearon, Larry J. Sabato, Barry R.
WHAT’S HOT at the APSA Annual Meeting On August 2 7, nearly 6,000 political scientists will converge on Washington for the American Political Sci- ence Association’s annzral meeting. ...
...Decision Rules of Major Individual Contributors to Congress: The Importance of Incumbant Committee and Ideology” by Paul s. Herrnson and Lynda Powell “The Legislative Connection in Campaign Finance” by Stephen Ansolabehere and James M. Snyder, Jr...
...We asked a few of the nation’s I top political scientists which of them are likely to be most interesting...
...Exit, Voice, and Taxation: The Politics of Funding the Welfare State” by Geoffrey M. Garrett Roundtable on “Gender Gap and the 1996 Elections” with Roberta S. Sigel, Kristi Andersen, Susan J. Carroll, William H. Flanigan, Kathleen A. Frankovic, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, and Celinda Lake Roundtable on “The Nation-State and Its Exclusions,” with Anthony W Marx, Charles Tilly, Sidney Tarrow, Pierre Birnbaum, and Claus Offe “The Deficit and the Politics of Domestic Reform” by Paul Pierson Roundtable on Author Meets Critics: Rogers Smith’s Civic IdeaIs: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U,S...
...WHAT’S HOT at the APSA Annual Meeting On August 2 7, nearly 6,000 political scientists will converge on Washington for the American Political Science Association’s annzral meeting...
...is the co-author with Andrew L. Ross of <‘Competing Visions for US Grand Strategy” in International Security, Winter ’96-9 7. “Unpacking Democracy: Presiden tialism, Parliamentarianism, and the Democratic Peace Treaty” by Miriam Fendius Elman “Integrated Realism and the Logic of U.S...
...Dilemmas of European Citizenship” by Seyla Benhabib “Racial Polarization and Realignment in the New South” by David I. Lublin and D. Stephen Voss James D. Fearon, nssociateprofersor of political science at the University of Chicngo, is the co-author with David Laitin of “Explaining Inter-ethnic Cooperation, ” in American Political Science Review, December 1996...
...Thousands of papem will be presented...
...Clarence Thomas and the ‘Natural Law Thing”’ by Scott D. Gerber “Campaign Spending by Candidates, Parties, and Independent Groups” by Glenn M? Richardson Jr...
...First Evidence from the 1997 British Election Campaign Study, with papers by Anthony Heath, Roger Jowell, John Curtice, and Pippa Norris Barry R. Posen, profssor ofpolitical science at the Security Studies Program at MI...
...by Alan Gerber Larry J. Sabato, professor ofgovemment andforeign affairs at the Uhiversity of Virginia, is the co-author with Glenn R. Simpson of Times Books’ Dirty Little Secrets: The Persistence of Corruption In American Politics...
...State Legislative Sizes and Units of Apportionment, 1700-1930” by Charles A. Kromkowski “The Effectiveness of Negative Political Advertisements” by Lee Sigelman, Richard Lau, Caroline Heldman, and Paul R. Babbitt “Campaigning, Governing and Presidential Advisory Organizations, 1936-1996” by Matthew Dickinson and Katie Dunn Tenpas Panel on Did the Campaign Matter...
...Military Interventions in the Post-Cold War Era” by Benjamin Miller ‘Mer Victory: Constitutionalism Commitment, and the Building o Order After Major War” by G. John Ikenberry * “Democracy and Battle Effective ness” by Dan Reiter and Allan Stam “Come Home America: A Military Strategy for the 21st Century” by Charles Eugene Gholz, Daryl G Press, and Harvey M. Sapolsky “War and Social Transformation in Modern Europe” by Sandra Halperin ‘<Open Skies and Security Dilemma by James Marquardt “Human Rights Coverage in the Media” by Mark Gibney “Realist Theory and the End of the Cold War” by William Wohlforth and Randall Schweller Research assistance provided by Rachel Pomerance...
...Their picks: Theda Skocpol's professor of government and sociology at Harvard University...
...Law “Voting in Context: Personal, Media, and Organizational Intermediaries and Political Behavior” by Paul Allen Beck and Russell Dalton “Look Who’s Talking: Elite Interest Group Dominance of the News” by A. Trevor Thrall Panel on The American Literature of Democracy, with papers by Scott Yenor, Peter C. Myers, Thomas S. Engeman, and Charles T Rubin on novels by James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, Theodore Dreiser, and Henry Adams, respectively “Fortress Europe or United Colours of Benetton...
...yury Aversion and Voter Registration” by J. Eric Oliver and Raymond E. Wolfinger “The Partisan Choice: Bill Clinton or Bob Dole” by Charles E. Smith, Jr., John H. Kessel, and Peter M. Radcliffe “Elemental Verities: U.S...
...Political Coordination and Democratic Stability” by Leonard Wantchekon “Strategic Action and Cultural Resources in Baltic Ethnic Politics” by Roger Peterson and John Ginkel “Teaching Thucydides: Athens, Sparta, and the Politics of History” by Kurt Taylor Gaubatz “Trust No One: Paranoia, Conspiracy Theories, and Alien Invasion” by Judith Grant “Female Genital Mutilation and Political Economic Inequality: On the Use of Examples and the Grounds of Social Criticism in Political Theory” by James Johnson and Annabelle Lever “Rationality, Social Change, and Social Norms” by Cass Sunstein “Pork, Patronage, and Protectionism: How Electoral Systems Affect Rentseeking,” by Ronald Rogowski, Marc Busch, and J. Lawrence Broz ‘A Theory of Media Politics: The Struggle over News Coverage in Presidential Campaigns” by John Zaller “When Radicals Succeed: A Rationalist Model of Extremist Violence” by Rupen Cetinyan and Arthur Stein “HOW Do Professional Strategists Think About Voter Decision-Making...
...Her most recent book, with Stanley B. Greenberg, IS The New Majority: Toward a Popular Progressive Politics...
Vol. 29 • September 1997 • No. 9