Official start of Registered Reports
From today on through September 2023 the Journal of Politics offers a new article type: Registered Reports. A Registered Report…
From today on through September 2023 the Journal of Politics offers a new article type: Registered Reports. A Registered Report…
We introduce Registered Reports as a new article format at the Journal of Politics. A Registered Report is a form…
Imagine that you live next to a beautiful forest. When you look at it, you feel a deep––almost spiritual––connection to…
The massive flow of money into politics has generated widespread concerns about its impact on political equality. Political campaigns’ increased…
Concentrating the legitimate use of organized violence, and entrusting its use to a single individual, is generally considered to be…
Earlier this month, the United States joined more than 40 other countries in announcing the coordination of war crimes investigations…
We set out to answer a simple question: Do constituents ask women legislators to work on more issues? To find…
The opioid epidemic is one of the most pressing public health problems facing the United States. Drug overdose deaths are…
What explains legislative effectiveness in presidential systems where executives often lack majority support in the legislature? In most presidential democracies,…
The three reform acts in the UK (in 1832, 1867, and 1884) are among the most consequential events in 19th…