CAS: Political Science: Scholarly Papers
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Age is measured with systematic measurement error in developing country surveys: a diagnosis and analysis of consequences
(SAGE Publications, 2021-07)Research in political science and other social sciences often relies on survey data to study a range of questions about politics in the developing world. This study identifies systematic measurement error in some of the ... -
Land of the freeholder: how property rights make local voting rights
(Now Publishers, 2021)A large body of research documents the dominance of homeowners in local politics. There has been little scholarship, however, on the role that voting institutions have played in empowering homeowners from the inception of ... -
What goes up, must come down? The asymmetric effects of economic growth and international threat on military spending
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Twenty years after leave none to tell the story, what do we now know about the genocide of the Tutsi In Rwanda?
(Manchester University Press, 2020-05-01)In 1999, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) published an extensive account of genocide in Rwanda, Leave None to Tell the Story. Based on interviews and archival work conducted ... -
Employment impacts of conservation spending
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The growth of the “Camo Economy” and the commercialization of the post-9/11 wars
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The cost of debt-financed war: public debt and rising interest for Post-9/11 war spending
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'Descended from immigrants and revolutionists': how family immigration history shapes representation in Congress
(2019-09-20)Does recent immigrant lineage influence the legislative behavior of members of Congress on immigration policy? We examine the relationship between the immigrant background of legislators (i.e., their generational distance ... -
Politics in forgotten governments: the partisan composition of county legislatures and county fiscal policies
(University of Chicago Press, 2020-01-09)County governments are a crucial component of the fabric of American democracy. Yet there has been almost no previous research on the policy effects of the partisan composition of county governments. Most counties in the ...