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Most Cited Articles of Department of Political Science in 2007

TitleJournalYearCitations
What Have We Learned About the Causes of Corruption from Ten Years of Cross-National Empirical Research?Annual Review of Political Science2007796
Why Does Ethnic Diversity Undermine Public Goods Provision?American Political Science Review2007608
European Opinion About Immigration: The Role of Identities, Interests and InformationBritish Journal of Political Science2007599
Egalitarian motives in humansNature2007368
Trends and triggers: Climate, climate change and civil conflict in Sub-Saharan AfricaPolitical Geography2007195
Electoral Systems, District Magnitude and CorruptionBritish Journal of Political Science2007174
Does self-citation pay?Scientometrics2007154
Network Analysis and the Law: Measuring the Legal Importance of Precedents at the U.S. Supreme CourtPolitical Analysis2007136
Changing minds? Not in Congress!Public Choice2007133
Beyond the “Narrow Data Base”: Another Convenience Sample for Experimental ResearchPolitical Behavior2007104
Does Voting by Mail Increase Participation? Using Matching to Analyze a Natural ExperimentPolitical Analysis200778
Finger length ratio (2D:4D) and sex differences in aggression during a simulated war gamePersonality and Individual Differences200773
Implicit Attitudes, Explicit Choices: When Subliminal Priming Predicts Candidate PreferencePolitical Behavior200768
Buying Expertise: Campaign Contributions and Attention to Policy Analysis in Congressional CommitteesAmerican Political Science Review200765
Does border enforcement deter unauthorized immigration? The case of Mexican migration to the United States of AmericaRegulation and Governance200763
Critical Infrastructure in the Face of a Predatory Future: Preparing for Untoward SurpriseJournal of Contingencies and Crisis Management200751
Testing the “Dick Cheney” Hypothesis: Do Governments of the Left Attract More Terrorism than Governments of the Right?Conflict Management and Peace Science200748
Globalization and legal change: The “Americanization” of European law?Regulation and Governance200744
Reasoning About Institutional Change: Winners, Losers and Support for Electoral ReformsBritish Journal of Political Science200743
Delegating divisible sovereignty: Sweeping a conceptual minefieldReview of International Organizations200737
Consensus and Consensus Democracy: Cultural, Structural, Functional, and Rational-Choice ExplanationsScandinavian Political Studies200736
Does Experience Matter?: American Presidential Experience, Age, and International ConflictJournal of Conflict Resolution200733
Preventive War and U.S. Foreign PolicySecurity Studies200725
Enlargement and the international role of the euro 1 1. My thanks to Mark Hallerberg, Randy Henning, Tal Sadeh, and three anonymous referees for useful comments. The research assistance of Heather Arnold is also gratefully acknowledged. A preliminary version of this paper appeared in The Euro and the Dollar in a Globalized Economy, ed. Joaquin Roy and Pedro Gomis-Porqueras (2007). View all notesReview of International Political Economy200723
Ideology and Evaluation in an Experimental Setting: Comparing the Proximity and the Directional ModelsPolitical Research Quarterly200721