CSD Working Papers
The Center for the Study of Democracy at UC Irvine publishes working papers on topics of empirical democratic studies. Like the Center itself, the topics may range from the problems of democratic transitions to the expansion of the democratic process in advanced industrial democracies. The series is multidisciplinary in its research approach, as well as diverse in its definition of democratization topics.
The CSD newsletters and research papers of the Center published before July 2001 are available on the CSD website at the University of California, Irvine.
Louis DeSipio, Associate Director
Center for the Study of Democracy
3151 Social Science Plaza
University of California
Irvine, CA 92697-5100
CSD@uci.edu
Megan Brooker
Associate Editor, CSD Research Series
brookerm@uci.edu
There are 179 publications in this collection, published between 1996 and 2021. Showing 151 - 179.
Smith, David A: Lessons of Global Neo-liberalism? The East Asian Economic Crisis Reconsidered, 1999
Taagepera, Rein: Should Russia Break Up, 1999
Tate, Katherine: African Americans and Their Representatives in Congress: Does Race Matter?, 1999
Dalton, Russell J.: Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracie, 1998
Glazer, Amihai: Strategic Positioning and Campaigning, 1998
Hart, Gary: The Spirit of the Age, 1998
Klingemann, Hans-Dieter; Hofferbert, Richard: Remembering the Bad Old Days: Human Rights, Economic Conditions, and Democratic Performance in Transitional Regimes, 1998
Newton, Lina Yvette: Why Latinos Supported Proposition 187: Testing the Economic Threat and Cultural Identity Hypotheses, 1998
Salvanto, Anthony: Initiatives as Running Mates: The Impact of a Candidate-Centered Initiative Campaign, 1998
Sandholtz, Wayne; Koetzle, William: Accounting for Corruption: Economic Structure, Democratic Norms, and Trade, 1998
Sinclair, Barbara: Do Parties Matter?, 1998
Solinger, Dorothy: Virtual Globalization and Outcomes for Membership: The Chinese Case, 1998
Tilly, Charles: Armed Force, Regimes, Contention, and Democratization in Europe since 1650, 1998
Uhlaner, Carole J; Garcia, F. Chris: Foundations of Latino Party Identification: Learning, Ethnicity and Demographic Factors Among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans and Anglos in the United States, 1998
Wattenberg, Martin: Turnout Decline in the U.S. and other Advanced Industrial Democracies, 1998
Bermeo, Nancy: Getting Mad or Going Mad? Citizens, Scarcity and the Breakdown of Democracy in Interwar Europe, 1997
Brians, Craig; Grofman, Bernard: When Registration Barriers Fall, Who Votes? An Empirical Test of a Rational Choice Model, 1997
Eckstein, Harry: Congruence Theory Explained, 1997
Grofman, Bernard: Arend Lijphart and the 'New Institutionalism', 1997
Kittilson, Miki Caul: Women's Representation in Parliament: The Role of Political Parties, 1997
Smith, Steven Rathgeb; Ingram, Helen: Institutions and Policies for Democracy: A Discussion Paper, 1997
Strom, Kaare: Democracy, Accountability, and Coalition Bargaining, 1997
Taagepera, Rein: The Tailor of Marrakesh: Western Electoral Systems Advice to Emerging Democracies, 1997
Torpey, John: Coming and Going: On the State Monopolization of the Legitimate Means of Movement, 1997
Tsebelis, George; Kreppel, Amie: THE HISTORY OF CONDITIONAL AGENDA-SETTING IN EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS, 1997
Almond, Gabriel: The Civic Culture: Prehistory, Retrospect, and Prospect, 1996
Dalton, Russell J.: Democracy and its Citizens: Patterns of Political Change, 1996
Eckstein, Harry: Lessons for the "Third Wave" from the First: An Essay on Democratization, 1996
Lijphart, Arend: Unequal Participation: Democracy's Unresolved Dilemma, 1996