The title of Laurel Harbridge’s book Is Bipartisanship Dead? poses an important question, even if the answer is ultimately ambiguous. Although Harbridge persuasively concludes that “bipartisanship is not dead” (170), this book provides plenty of reason to worry about its health
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper examines the state of political polarization in the U.S. and offers an explanation as to ...
This lecture will focus on three key questions. First, what are policy areas where the political int...
The title of Laurel Harbridge’s book Is Bipartisanship Dead? poses an important question, even if th...
Perhaps now more than any other time in recent memory, the American political landscape appears to b...
Excerpt from Introduction In October of 2016, a Gallup poll reported that Congress had an approval r...
The literature on political polarization and bipartisanship is plentiful, but very few have specific...
The first years of the 21st century have been marked by an increasingly extreme hyperpartisan enviro...
We ask how partisan (im)balance affects the prevalence of bipartisan legislation in U.S. state legis...
We estimate a model of voting in Congress that allows for dispersed information about the quality of...
This article partially reflects the research supported by JSPS KAKENHI, #26380197
Scholars of the U.S. House disagree over the importance of political parties in organizing the legis...
The literature shows that term-limited state legislatures are more polarized than their non-term-lim...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
The question we posed at the outset is whether bipartisanship or politics hold as appropriate explan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper examines the state of political polarization in the U.S. and offers an explanation as to ...
This lecture will focus on three key questions. First, what are policy areas where the political int...
The title of Laurel Harbridge’s book Is Bipartisanship Dead? poses an important question, even if th...
Perhaps now more than any other time in recent memory, the American political landscape appears to b...
Excerpt from Introduction In October of 2016, a Gallup poll reported that Congress had an approval r...
The literature on political polarization and bipartisanship is plentiful, but very few have specific...
The first years of the 21st century have been marked by an increasingly extreme hyperpartisan enviro...
We ask how partisan (im)balance affects the prevalence of bipartisan legislation in U.S. state legis...
We estimate a model of voting in Congress that allows for dispersed information about the quality of...
This article partially reflects the research supported by JSPS KAKENHI, #26380197
Scholars of the U.S. House disagree over the importance of political parties in organizing the legis...
The literature shows that term-limited state legislatures are more polarized than their non-term-lim...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
The question we posed at the outset is whether bipartisanship or politics hold as appropriate explan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper examines the state of political polarization in the U.S. and offers an explanation as to ...
This lecture will focus on three key questions. First, what are policy areas where the political int...