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4WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DEMOCRATIZATION AFTER TWENTY YEARS?Annual Review of Political Science19991,368
5Political Trust and TrustworthinessAnnual Review of Political Science20001,283
6The Origins and Consequences of Affective Polarization in the United StatesAnnual Review of Political Science20191,115
7Framing TheoryAnnual Review of Political Science20071,114
8Economic Determinants of Electoral OutcomesAnnual Review of Political Science20001,107
9What Have We Learned About the Causes of Corruption from Ten Years of Cross-National Empirical Research?Annual Review of Political Science20071,103
10Public Attitudes Toward ImmigrationAnnual Review of Political Science20141,092
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12DELIBERATIVEDEMOCRATICTHEORYAnnual Review of Political Science20031,036
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14COPING WITH TRAGEDIES OF THE COMMONSAnnual Review of Political Science1999928
15POLITICALKNOWLEDGE, POLITICALENGAGEMENT,ANDCIVICEDUCATIONAnnual Review of Political Science2001892
16Political Polarization in the American PublicAnnual Review of Political Science2008789
17TIME-SERIES–CROSS-SECTIONDATA: What Have We Learned in the Past Few Years?Annual Review of Political Science2001732
18Elections Under AuthoritarianismAnnual Review of Political Science2009718
19Deliberative Democratic Theory and Empirical Political ScienceAnnual Review of Political Science2008691
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22TAKINGSTOCK: The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative PoliticsAnnual Review of Political Science2001630
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24THE POLITICAL EVOLUTION OF PRINCIPAL-AGENT MODELSAnnual Review of Political Science2005577
25Modeling Dynamics in Time-Series–Cross-Section Political Economy DataAnnual Review of Political Science2011554
26The Concept of Representation in Contemporary Democratic TheoryAnnual Review of Political Science2008553
27WHAT AFFECTS VOTER TURNOUT?Annual Review of Political Science2006546
28Private Global Business RegulationAnnual Review of Political Science2008544
29What Have We Learned About Generalized Trust, If Anything?Annual Review of Political Science2008542
30Policy Makes Mass PoliticsAnnual Review of Political Science2012532
31A Closer Look at Oil, Diamonds, and Civil WarAnnual Review of Political Science2006522
32PARTY POLARIZATION IN AMERICAN POLITICS: Characteristics, Causes, and ConsequencesAnnual Review of Political Science2006520
33DOES DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY WORK?Annual Review of Political Science2005455
34The Social Processes of Civil War: The Wartime Transformation of Social NetworksAnnual Review of Political Science2008448
35Women in Parliaments: Descriptive and Substantive RepresentationAnnual Review of Political Science2009445
36MECHANISMS INPOLITICALPROCESSESAnnual Review of Political Science2001442
37Toward a Fourth Generation of Revolutionary TheoryAnnual Review of Political Science2001439
38THE PARTY FAMILY AND ITS STUDYAnnual Review of Political Science1998434
39WHAT IS ETHNIC IDENTITY AND DOES IT MATTER?Annual Review of Political Science2006424
40Political Order and One-Party RuleAnnual Review of Political Science2010418
41Retrospective Voting ReconsideredAnnual Review of Political Science2013410
42Far Right Parties in EuropeAnnual Review of Political Science2016408
43COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTSAnnual Review of Political Science1998396
44The Big Five Personality Traits in the Political ArenaAnnual Review of Political Science2011379
45DOES DEMOCRACY CAUSE PEACE?Annual Review of Political Science1998377
46TOWARD ANEWPOLITICALMETHODOLOGY: Microfoundations and ARTAnnual Review of Political Science2002375
47THEORIES OFDELEGATIONAnnual Review of Political Science2001373
48ELECTORALFRAUD: Causes, Types, and ConsequencesAnnual Review of Political Science2003367
49QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: Recent Developments in Case Study MethodsAnnual Review of Political Science2006366
50The End of Economic Voting? Contingency Dilemmas and the Limits of Democratic AccountabilityAnnual Review of Political Science2007362