2023

Usher, N., Wong, A. T., Raynal, Isaiah. R., Bigman-Galimore, C., & Maslowska, E. (2023). Localizing COVID-19 Public Health Department Outreach on Digital Platforms: The Role of Discoverability, Reach, and Moderation for Illinois’ COVID-19 Vaccination Rates. American Behavioral Scientist, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642231166884

2021

Huh, Seung-Uk and Matthew S. Winters. 2021. “Development Policy.” In Jon C. Pevehouse and Leonard Seabrooke, eds., The Oxford Handbook of International Political Economy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198793519.013.29

Iannantuoni, Alice, Christopher Grady and Matthew S. Winters. 2021. Influencing the Means But Not the Ends: The Role of Entertainment-Education Interventions in Development. World Development 138 (February). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105200

2020

Chen, Nuole, Kris-Stella Trump, Stacy Hall, and Quan Le. 2020. The Effect of Postcard Reminders on Vaccinations among the Elderly: A Block-Randomized Experiment. Behavioural Public Policy (online preview). doi:10.1017/bpp.2020.34

Diaz, Gustavo, Christopher Grady, and James H. Kuklinksi. 2020. Survey Experiments and the Quest for Valid Interpretation. In Luigi Curini and Robert Franzese, eds., SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations. London: Sage. 1036-1052. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526486387.n57

Iannantuoni, Alice, Charla Waeiss and Matthew S. Winters. 2020. Project Design Decisions of Egalitarian and Non-eqalitarian International Organizations: Evidence from the Global Environmental Facility and the World Bank. The Review of International Organizations (online preview)https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-019-09368-8

Plutowski, Luke, Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro and Matthew S. Winters. 2020. Voter Beliefs and Strategic Voting in Two-Round Elections. Political Research Quarterly (online)

2019

Burge, Ryan and Miles D. Williams. 2019. Gender in the Pulpit: Differences in Speaking Style for Men and Women. Journal of Communication and Religion 42, 1: 63-82.

Burge, Ryan and Miles D. Williams. 2019. The Use of Social Media by Religious Leaders: Evangelical Leaders and Twitter. Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 8, 3 (December): 309-339.

Evans, Jillian and Brian J. Gaines. 2019.The Myth of the Bipartisan National Popular Vote Plan. The Forum 17, 2 (July): 345-373.2018

2018

Jin, Cheng, Chunji Yin, Xiaogang Jin, Yong Min, Yixiao Li, Nuole Chen, and Jiaxuan Huang. 2018. Group-Based Rewiring Rules of Binary Opinion Competition Dynamics. Scientific Reports 8 (14423).

Blauwkamp, Joan M., Charles M. Rowling, and William Pettit. 2018. Are Americans Really OK with Torture? The Effects of Message Framing on Public Opinion. Media, War & Conflict 11, 4 (December): 446-475.

Rowling, Charles M., Penelope Sheets, William Pettit, and Jason Gilmore. 2018. Consensus at Home, Opposition Abroad: Officials, Foreign Sources, and US Coverage of Drone Warfare. 2018. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95, 4 (December): 886-908.

Senters, Kelly, Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro, and Matthew S. Winters. 2018. Continuity and Change in Public Attitudes Towards Corruption. In Barry Ames, ed. Routledge Handbook of Brazilian Politics. New York, NY: Edward Elgar.

Senters, Kelly and Matthew S. Winters. 2018. Persistent Malfeasance Despite Institutional Innovations and Public Outcry: A Survey of Corruption in Brazil. In Barney Warf, ed. Handbook on the Geographies of Corruption. New York, NY: Routledge.

Winters, Matthew S. and Jaclyn D. Streitfeld. 2018. Splitting the Check: Explaining Patterns of Counterpart Commitments in World Bank Projects. Review of International Political Economy 25, 6: 884-908.

2016

Diehl, Paul F. and David Bowden. 2016. Law and Legitimacy in Territorial Changes. Connecticut Journal of International Law 32, 1: 49-72.

Cho, Hyun Joo, and Ajin Choi. 2016. Why do Territorial Disputes Escalate? A Domestic Political Explanation for the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute. Pacific Focus 31, 2 (August): 254-282.

Powers, Matthew and Brandon Valeriano. 2016. Complex Interstate Rivals. Foreign Policy Analysis 12, 4 (October): 552-570. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/fpa.12057

Reynolds, Evangeline M. and Matthew S. Winters. 2016. Foreign Aid Funnel? A Placebo-Based Assessment of Aid Flows to Non-Permanent United Nations Security Countil Members. Research & Politics 3, 1. DOI: 10.1177/2053168015626167

Rundlett, Ashlea and Milan W. Svolik. 2016. Deliver the Vote! Micromotives and Macrobehavior in Electoral Fraud. American Political Science Review 110, 1 (February): 180-197.

Vasquez, John A. and Ashlea Rundlett. 2016. Alliances as a Necessary Condition of Multiparty Wars. Journal of Conflict Resolution 60, 8 (December): 1395-1418. DOI: 10.1177/0022002715569770

2015

Kenwick, Michael R., John A. Vasquez, and Matthew A. Powers. 2015. Do Alliances Really Deter? Journal of Politics 77, 4 (October): 943-954.

Sulkin, Tracy, Paul Testa, and Kaye Usry. 2015. What Gets Rewarded? Legislative Activity and Constituencey Approval. Political Research Quarterly 68, 4 (December): 690-702.

Winters, Matthew S. and Ashlea Rundlett. 2015. The Challenges of Untangling the Relationship Between Participation and Happiness. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26, 1 (February): 5-23.

Winters, Matthew S. and Matthew Cawvey. 2015. Governance Obstacles to Geothermal Energy Development in Indonesia. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 34, 1: 27-56.

 

2013

Francis, Katherine and Tracy Sulkin. 2013. Legislative Coalitions and Presidential Signing Statements. Congress & the Presidency. 40, 3: 230-254.

Rudkevich, Gennady, Konstantinos Travlos, and Paul F. Diehl. 2013. Terminated or Just Interrupted? How the End of a Rivalry Plants the Seeds for Future Conflict. Social Science Quarterly 94, 1 (March): 158-174. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2012.00906.x

2012

Bloeser, Andrew J., Carl McCurley and Jeffery J. Mondak. 2012. Jury Service as Civic Engagement: Determinants of Jury Summons Compliance. American Politics Research 40, 2 (March): 179–204.

Coronel, Jason C., Melissa C. Duff, David E. Warren, Kara D. Federmeier, Brian D. Gonsalves, Daniel Tranel, and Neal J. Cohen. 2012. Remembering and Voting: Theory and Evidence from Amnesic Patients. American Journal of Political Science 56, 4 (October): 837–848.

Dai, Xinyuan, and Gina Martinez. 2012. How Do International Institutions Influence the EU? Advances and Challenges. In Oriol Costa and Knud Erik Jørgensen, eds., The Influence of International Institutions on the European Union: When Multilateralism Hits Brussels. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan Press, 207-227.

Dietrich, Bryce J., Scott Lasley, Jeffery J. Mondak, Megan L. Remmel and Joel Turner. 2012.Personality and Legislative Politics: The Big Five Trait Dimensions among U.S. State Legislators. Political Psychology 33, 2 (April): 195–210.

Franzese, Robert J., Jude C. Hays, and Aya Kachi. 2012. Modeling History Dependence in Network-Behavior Coevolution. Political Analysis, 20, 2 (Spring): 175–190.

Huckfeldt, Robert, Jeffery J. Mondak, Matthew Hayes, Matthew T. Pietryka and Jack Reilly. 2012. Networks, Interdependence, and Social Influence in Politics. In Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, and Jack S. Levy, eds., Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology, 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 662-698.

Mondak, Jeffery J. and Matthew V. Hibbing. 2012. Personality and Public Opinion. In Adam J. Berinsky, ed., New Directions in Public Opinion. New York: Routledge, 217-237.

Powers, Matthew and Whan Choi. 2012. Does Transnational Terrorism Reduce Foreign Direct Investment? Business-Related versus Non-Business-Related Terrorism. Journal of Peace Research 49, 3: 407–422.

Wright, Thorin M., and J. Michael Greig. 2012. Staying the Course: Assessing the Durability of Peace Operations. Conflict Management and Peace Science 29, 2 (April): 127–147.

2011

Canache, Damarys, Jeffery J. Mondak, Mitchell A. Seligson and Matthew V. Hibbing. 2011. The Participatory Personality: Evidence from Latin America. British Journal of Political Science 41, 1 (January): 211–221.

Pemstein, Daniel, Kevin M. Quinn, and Andrew D. Martin. 2011. The Scythe Statistical Library: An Open Source C++ Library for Statistical Computation. Journal of Statistical Software 42, 12 (June): 1–26.

Popp, Elizabeth and Thomas J. Rudolph. 2011. A Tale of Two Ideologies. Journal of Politics 73, 3 (July): 808–820.

2010

Anderson, Carolyn J., Jay Verkuilen, and Buddy L. Peyton. 2010. Modeling Polytomous Item Responses Using Simultaneously Estimated Multinomial Logistic Regression Models. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 35, 4 (September): 422-452.

Hays, Jude C., Aya Kachi, and Robert J. Franzese, Jr. 2010. A Spatial Model Incorporating Dynamic, Endogenous Netwrok Interdependence: A Political Science Application. Statistical Methodology 7, 3 (May): 406–428.

Hayes, MatthewMatthew V. Hibbing, and Tracy Sulkin. 2010. Redistricting, Responsiveness, and Issue Attention. Legislative Studies Quarterly 35, 1 (February): 91–115.

Huang, Jing and Xiaoting Li. 2010. Inseparable Separation: The Making of China's Taiwan Policy. Singapore: World Scientific Press.

Irfan, Atif, Matthew A. Rosenstein, Todd Robinson, and Jasbir Rakhra. 2010. Nuclear South Asia since 1998: A Timeline. Swords and Ploughshares 18, 1 (Fall): 30-32.

Mondak, Jeffery J., Matthew V. Hibbing, Damarys Canache, Mitchell A. Seligson, and Mary R. Anderson. 2010. Personality and Civic Engagement: An Integrative Framework for the Study of Trait Effects on Political Behavior. American Political Science Review 104, 1 (February): 85–110.

Rudolph, Thomas J., and Elizabeth Popp. 2010. Race, Environment, and Interracial Trust. Journal of Politics 72, 1 (January): 74–89.

Valeriano, Brandon and Matthew Powers. 2010. United States–Mexico: The Convergence of Public Policy Views in the Post-9/11 World. Policy Studies Journal 38, 4: 745–774.

2009

Cheibub, José Antonio and Svitlana Chernykh. 2009. Are Semi-Presidential Constitutions Bad for Democratic Performance? Constitutional Political Economy 20, 3-4 (September): 202-229.

Ginsburg, Tom, Zachary Elkins, and Justin Blount. 2009. Does the Process of Constitution-Making Matter? Annual Review of Law and Social Science 5: 201–233.

Meserve, Stephen A.Daniel Pemstein, and William T. Bernhard. 2009. Political Ambition and Legislative Behavior in the European Parliament. Journal of Politics 71, 3 (July): 1015–1032.

Pahre, Robert and Burcu Uçaray-Mangıtlı. 2009. The Myths of Turkish Influence in the European Union. Journal of Common Market Studies 47, 2 (March): 357-384.

Rudolph, Thomas J., and Elizabeth Popp. 2009. Bridging the Ideological Divide: Trust and Support for Social Security Privatization. Political Behavior 31, 3 (September): 331–351.

2008

Cheibub, José Antonio and Svitlana Chernykh. 2008. Constitutions and Democratic Performance in Semi-Presidential Democracy. Japanese Journal of Political Science 9, 3 (December): 296-303.

Elkins, Zachary, Tom Ginsburg, and Justin Blount. 2008. Ciudadano Como Fundador: la Participacion Publica en el Diseno Constitutional. Revista Latinoamericana de Politica Comparada1:119–153.

Elkins, Zachary, Tom Ginsburg, and James Melton. 2008. Baghdad, Tokyo, Kabul...: Constitution Making in Occupied States. William and Mary Law Review 49, 4 (March): 1139–1178.

Gaines, Brian J. and Brianna K. Lawrence. 2008. No Marks for Civility: Nastiness is Part of Politics, Past and Present. Illinois Issues 34, 5 (May): 28-30.

Ginsburg, Tom, Svitlana Chernykh, and Zachary Elkins. 2008. Commitment and Diffusion: How and Why National Constitutions Incorporate International Law. University of Illinois Law Review 2008, 1: 201-238.

Ginsburg, Tom, Zachary Elkins, and Justin Blount. 2008. The Citizen as Founder: Public Participation in Constitutional Approval. Temple Law Review 81 (Summer):361–382.

Hendry, David, Robert A. Jackson and Jeffery J. Mondak. 2008. Abramoff, Email, and the Mistreated Mistress: Scandal and Character in the 2006 Elections. In Jeffery J. Mondak and Dona-Gene Mitchell, eds., Fault LinesWhy the Republicans Lost Congress. New York: Routledge.

Kuklinski, James H., Paul J. Quirk, and Buddy Peyton. 2008. Issues, Information Flows, and Cognitive Capacities: Democratic Citizenship in a Global Era. In Peter F. Nardulli, ed. International Perspectives on Contemporary Democracy. Urbana and Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press, 115-133.

Mondak, Jeffery and Dona-Gene Mitchell, eds. 2008. Fault Lines: Why the Republicans Lost Congress. New York, NY: Routledge.

Oxley, Douglas R., Kevin B. Smith, Matthew V. Hibbing, Jennifer L. Miller, John R. Alford, Peter K. Hatemi, and John R. Hibbing. 2008. Political Attitudes Vary with Physiological Traits. Science 321, 5896 (September): 1667–70.

Sulkin, Tracy and Nathaniel Swigger. 2008. Is There Truth in Advertising? Campaign Ad Images as Signals about Legislative Behavior. Journal of Politics 70, 1 (February): 232-244.

2007

Donahue, Kenneth and Thierry Warin. 2007. The Stability and Growth Pact: A European Answer to the Political Budget Cycle?"Comparative European Politics 5, 4 (December): 423-440.

Gaines, Brian J., James H. Kuklinski, Paul J. Quirk, Buddy Peyton, and Jay Verkuilen. 2007. Interpreting Iraq: Partisanship and the Meaning of Facts. Journal of Politics 69, 4 (November): 957-974.

Kuklinski, James H. and Buddy Peyton. 2007. Belief Systems and Political Decision Making. In Russell J. Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 45-64.

Mondak, Jeffery J., Edward G. Carmines, Robert Huckfeldt, Dona-Gene Mitchell, and Scot Schraufnagel. 2007. Does Familiarity Breed Contempt?: The Impact of Information on Mass Attitudes toward Congress. American Journal of Political Science 51:34-48.

Rudolph, Thomas J. and Elizabeth Popp. 2007. An Information Processing Theory of Ambivalence. Political Psychology 28, 5 (October): 563-585.

2006

Althaus, Scott L. and Young Mie Kim.  Priming Effects in Complex Information Environments:  Reassessing the Impact of News Discourse on Presidential Approval.  Journal of Politics, 68, 4 (November):  957-973.

Smithson, Michael J. and Jay Verkuilen. 2006. Fuzzy Set Theory: Applications in the Social Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Sulkin, Tracy and Jillian Evans.  Dynamics of Diffusion: Aggregate Patterns in Congressional Campaign Agendas. American Political Research, 34, 4 (July):  505-534.

2005

Gaines, Brian J. and Brian D. Roberts. 2005. Gubernatorial Incapacity and Succession Provisions. In Keon Chi, ed. The Book of the States. Lexington, KY:  Council of State Governments, 544-550.

Rudolph, Thomas J. and Jillian Evans. 2005. Political Trust, Ideology, and Public Support for Government Spending. American Journal of Political Science, 49, 3 (July):  660-671.

2003

Knott, Jack H., Gary J. Miller, and Jay Verkuilen. 2003. Adaptive Incrementalism and Complexity: Experiments with Two-Person Cooperative Signaling Games. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 13, 3 (July): 341-365.

Roper, Steven D. and Florin Fesnic. 2003. Historical Legacies and Their Impact on Post-Community Voting Behavior. Europe-Asia Studies 55, 1:  119-131.

2002

Diehl, Paul F. and Jaroslav Tir. 2002. Geographic Dimensions of Enduring Rivalries. Political Geography 21: 263-286.

Munck, Gerardo L. and Jay Verkuilen. 2002. Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy: Evaluating Alternative Indices. Comparative Political Studies 35,1 (February) 5-34.

Munck, Gerardo L. and Jay Verkuilen. 2002.  Generating Better Data:  A Response to Discussants. Comparative Political Studies 35, 1 (February): 52-57.

2001

Andersen, Pelle, Justin BaumgardnerJ. Michael Greig, and Paul F. Diehl. 2001. Turning Down the Heat: Influences on Conflict Management in Enduring Rivalries. International Interactions 27,3: 239-274.

Jerit, Jennifer and James Kuklinski. 2001. The Meaning of ‘Attitue’ in Representative Democracies. In James H. Kuklinski, ed. Citizens and Politics:  Perspectives from Political Psychology. Cambridge University Press.

Kuklinski, James H., Paul J. Quirk, Jennifer Jerit, and Robert F. Rich. 2001. The Political Environment and Citizen Decision Making: Information, Motivation and Policy Tradeoffs. American Journal of Political Science 45, 2 (April): 410-424.

Quirk, Paul J. and Sean C. Matheson. 2001. The Presidency: The Election and the Prospects for Leadership. In Michael Nelson, ed. The Elections of 2000. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 161-184.

Stinnett, Doug and Paul F. Diehl. 2001. The Path(s) To Rivalry: Behavioral and Structural Explanations of Rivalry Development. Journal of Politics 63, 3 (August): 717-740.

2000

Kuklinski, James H., Paul J. Quirk, Jennifer JeritDavid Schweider, and Robert F. Rich. 2000. Misinformation and the Currency of Democratic Citizenship. Journal of Politics 62, 3 (August): 790-816.

Munck, Gerardo and Dexter Boniface. 2000. Political Processes and Identity Formation: From the Armed Left to the Democratic Left in El Salvador. In Ronald Munck and Purnaka L. de Silva, eds. Postmodern Insurgencies: Political Violence, Identity Formation, and Peacemaking in Comparative Perspective. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Nokken, Timothy P. and Brian R. Sala. 2000. Confirmation Dynamics: A Model of Presidential Appointments to Independent Agencies. Journal of Theoretical Politics 12, 1 (January): 91-112.

Quirk, Paul J. and William E. Cunion. 2000. Clinton’s Domestic Policy: The Lessons of A ‘New Democract’. In Colin Campbell and Bert A. Rockman, eds. The Clinton Legacy. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers.

1998

Diehl, Paul F., David Green, and Chad Kahl. 1998. The Price of Peace: A Predictive Model of UN Peacekeeping Fiscal Costs. Policy Studies Journal 26, 4: 620-635.

Diehl, Paul F., David Green, and Chad Kahl. 1998. Predicting the Size of UN Peacekeeping Operations. Armed Forces and Society 24, 4: 485-500.

Diehl, Paul F. and Mark J.C. Crescenzi. 1998. Reconfiguring the Arms Race-War Debate. Journal of Peace Research 35, 1: 111-118.

Jenkins, Jeffery A. and Brian R. Sala. 1998. The Spatial Theory of Voting and the Presidential Election of 1824. American Journal of Political Science 42,4 (October): 1157-1179.

Kuklinski, James H. and Michael D. Cobb. 1998. When White Southerners Converse About Race. In Jon Hurwitz and Mark Peffley, eds., Perception and Prejudice: Race and Politics in the United States. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Kuklinski, James H., Paul J. Quirk, David W. Schweider, and Robert F. Rich. 1998. Just the Facts, Ma’am: Political Facts and Public Opinion. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Sp (November): 143-154.

Munck, Gerardo L. and Jeffrey A. Bosworth. 1998. Parties and Democracy in Post-Pinochet Chile. Party Politics 4, 4: 471-493.

Quirk, Paul J. and Joseph Hinchliffe. 1998. The Rising Hegemony of Mass Opinion. Journal of Policy History 10, 1: 19-50.

Sharman, J.C. and Roger E. Kanet. 1998. The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation in Postcommunist Europe. International Politics 35: 1-19.

Sharman, J.C. and Roger E. Kanet. 1998. International Influences on the Democratization Process in Eastern Europe. (in German). Osteuropa 48, 11-12: 1069-1085.

Tir, Jaroslav and Paul F. Diehl. 1998. Demographic Pressure and Interstate Conflict: Linking Population Growth and Density to Militarized Disputes and Wars, 1930-1989. Journal of Peace Research 35, 3: 319-339.

Tir, Jaroslav, Philiip Schafer, Paul F. Diehl and Gary Goertz. 1998. Territorial Changes, 1816-1996: Procedures and Data. Conflict Management and Peace Science 16, 1: 89-97.

1997

Cobb, Michael D. and James H. Kuklinski. 1997. Changing Minds: Political Arguments and Political Persuasion. American Journal of Political Science 41, 1 (January): 88-121.

Green, Andrew T. and Carol Skalnik Leff. 1997. The Quality of Democracy: Mass-Elite Linkages in the Czech Republic. Democratization 4, 4 (Winter): 63-87.

Kuklinski, James H., Michael D. Cobb, and Martin Gilens. 1997. Racial Attitudes and the New South. Journal of Politics 59, 2 (May): 323-349.

Quirk, Paul J. and Sean Matheson. 1997. The Presidency: Elections and Presidential Governance. In Michael Nelson, ed. The Elections of 1996. Washington, DC: CQ Press.

1996

Birgerson, Susanne M., Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet. 1996. La Politique russe en Aftrique: désengament ou coopération? Revue d’Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest 3: 145-168.

Diamond, Greg Andrade and Michael D. Cobb. 1996. The Candidate as Catastrophe: Latitude Theory and the Problems of Political Persuasion. In Diana C. Mutz, Paul M. Sniderman, and Richard A. Brody, eds., Political Persuasion and Attitude Change. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 225-247.

Diehl, Paul F., Jennifer Reifschneider and Paul Hensel. 1996. United Nations Intervention and Recurring Conflict. International Organization 50, 4: 683-700.

Kuklinski, James H. and Norman L. Hurley. 1996. It’s A Matter of Interpretation. In Diana C. Mutz, Paul M. Sniderman, and Richard A. Brody, eds., Political Persuasion and Attitude Change. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 125-144.

Nardulli, Peter F., Jon K. Dalager, and Donald E. Greco. 1996. Voter Turnout in U.S. Presidential Elections: An Historical View and Some Speculation. PS: Political Science and Politics 29, 3 (September): 480-490.

* Some articles did not appear in print until after the graduate-student authors had completed their degrees.