Why do legislative parties emerge in democracies where elections are contested by individual candidates, rather than national party organizations? And can parties survive in the absence electoral pressure for their members to work on shared political goals? In this article, we examine the emergence and maintenance of party discipline in an atypical legislative context: California’s 1878–79 constitutional convention. The unusual partisan alignments among the delegates at the California convention provide us with a unique empirical opportunity to test election- and policy-based explanations for legislative discipline. Our study combines a careful reading of the historical record with a statistical analysis of roll call votes cast at the conve...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Previous research on the initiative process tends to underestimate the involvement of political part...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...
Why do legislative parties emerge in democracies where elections are contested by individual candida...
In this dissertation project, I examine how elections produce the diverse preferences within politic...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
Why are American politicians “single-minded seekers of reelection ” in some decades and fierce ideol...
We study a simple model of party formation in which both party discipline and inter-party ideologica...
This study addresses a long-standing puzzle in American political party development as scholars have...
Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American parties are much weaker tha...
We investigate the connection between legislative parties and election outcomes, focusing on ideolog...
This paper poses the question, why do voters seek to restrain political parties and candidates throu...
In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, fewer themes have received more attention from s...
Almost all legislators are subordinate to party leadership within their assemblies. To varying degre...
textSince 1950, the strength of the American political parties has been a focus of much scholarly a...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Previous research on the initiative process tends to underestimate the involvement of political part...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...
Why do legislative parties emerge in democracies where elections are contested by individual candida...
In this dissertation project, I examine how elections produce the diverse preferences within politic...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
Why are American politicians “single-minded seekers of reelection ” in some decades and fierce ideol...
We study a simple model of party formation in which both party discipline and inter-party ideologica...
This study addresses a long-standing puzzle in American political party development as scholars have...
Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American parties are much weaker tha...
We investigate the connection between legislative parties and election outcomes, focusing on ideolog...
This paper poses the question, why do voters seek to restrain political parties and candidates throu...
In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, fewer themes have received more attention from s...
Almost all legislators are subordinate to party leadership within their assemblies. To varying degre...
textSince 1950, the strength of the American political parties has been a focus of much scholarly a...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Previous research on the initiative process tends to underestimate the involvement of political part...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...