Below is a partial list of working papers and publications between Emory faculty and graduate students, including collaborations between Emory graduate students and faculty at other schools. (This list also includes collaborations between current Emory faculty and their current or former graduate students when the faculty were at another institution.)
- Arrington, Nancy, Leeann Bass, Adam Glynn, Jeffrey K. Staton, Brian Delgado, and Staffan Lindberg. “Constitutional Reform and the Gender Diversification of Peak Courts.” Forthcoming, American Political Science Review.
- Bolton, Alexander and Michael Hanley. “Measuring Bureaucratic Responsiveness Using Text from the Appropriations Process” 2019. Working Paper.
- Carrubba, Clifford J., Brian Crisp, Matthew Gabel, Caitlin Ainsley, Betul Demirkaya and Dino Hadzic. “Roll Call Selection: Implications for the Study of Legislative Politics.” Forthcoming, American Political Science Review.
- Carrubba, Clifford J., Georg Vanberg and Caitlin Ainsley. “Preferences Over Legal Rules and Non-Median Outcomes on Collegial Courts.” Forthcoming, Journal of Law and Courts.
- Carter, Jennifer and John W. Patty. “Valence and Campaigns.” 2015, American Journal of Political Science 59(4): 825-840.
- Chapman, Terrence L., and Dan Reiter, “The United Nations Security Council and the Rally ‘Round the Flag Effect,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (December 2004): 886-909.
- Cheruvu, Sivaram and Joshua Fjelstul, “Can International Institutions Help States to Comply with International Law? Encouraging Evidence from the European Union’s Pilot Program”, Revise & Resubmit, Journal of European Public Policy
- Cheruvu, Sivaram and Jay N. Krehbiel, “Delegation, Compliance, and Judicial Decision-making in Comparative Context”, Revise & Resubmit, Journal of Law and Courts.
- Clark, Tom S., Benjamin Engst, and Jeffrey K. Staton. “Estimating the Effect of Leisure on Judicial Performance.” 2018, Journal of Legal Studies 47(2): 349-390.
- Cohen, Elisha, Anna Gunderson, Kaylyn Jackson, Paul Zachary, Tom S. Clark, Adam N. Glynn, and Michael Leo Owens. “Do Officer-Involved Shootings Reduce Citizen Contact with Government?” 2019, Journal of Politics: 81(3).
- DeMattee, Anthony, Devon Thurman, Hallie Ludsin, Grace Shrestha, and Jeffrey K. Staton. “Tipping the Scales: The Effect of the Burden of Proof in Immigration Bond Decisions. 2021. Working Paper.
- Edwards, Pearce and Patrick Pierson. “The Effects of `Armed Propaganda’ on Voting Behavior: Evidence from Argentina’s 1973 Elections.” 2020. Working Paper.
- Fjelstul, Joshua C. and Clifford J. Carrubba. “The Politics of International Oversight: Strategic Monitoring and Legal Compliance in the European Union.” 2018, American Political Science Review. 112(3): 429-445.
- Fjelstul, Joshua C. and Dan Reiter, “Explaining Incompleteness and Conditionality in Alliance Agreements,” International Interactions 45 (2019): 976-1002.
- Gabel, Matthew, Clifford J. Carrubba, Caitlin Ainsley, and Don Beaudette. “Of Courts and Commerce.” 2012, Journal of Politics. 74(4): 1125-37.
- Gandhi, Jennifer and Abigail L. Heller. 2018. “Electoral Systems in Authoritarian States.” In The Oxford Handbook of Electoral Systems, Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen, and Matthew Soberg Shugart (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Gandhi, Jennifer, Abigail L. Heller, and Ora John Reuter. “Shoring up Power: Electoral Reform and the Consolidation of Authoritarian Rule.”
- Gunderson, Anna, Elisha Cohen, Kaylyn Jackson Schiff, Tom S. Clark, Adam N. Glynn & Michael Leo Owens. “Counterevidence of Crime-Reduction Effects from Federal Grants of Military Equipment to Local Police.” 2020, Nature Human Behavior.
- Krehbiel, Jay N. and Sivaram Cheruvu. “Can International Courts Enhance Domestic Judicial Review? Separation of Powers and the European Court of Justice”, Forthcoming, Journal of Politics.
- Krehbiel, Jay N. and Sivaram Cheruvu. “The COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Support for European Integration: Evidence from Germany”, Forthcoming, Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy.
- Lai, Brian and Dan Reiter, ”Democracy, Political Similarity, and International Alliances, 1816-1992,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 44 (April 2000): 203-227.
- Lai, Brian, and Dan Reiter, “Rally ‘Round the Union Jack? Public Opinion and the Use of Force in the United Kingdom, 1948-2001,” International Studies Quarterly 49 (June 2005): 255-272.
- Lo, Nigel, Barry Hashimoto, and Dan Reiter, “Ensuring Peace: Foreign Imposed Regime Change and Postwar Peace Duration, 1914-2001,” International Organization (October 2008): 717-736.
- Montagnes, B. Pablo, Zachary Peskowitz, and Joshua McCrain. “Bounding Partisan Approval Rates under Endogenous Partisanship: Why High Presidential Partisan Approval May Not Be What It Seems.” 2018, Journal of Politics, 81(1).
- Moore, Emily H. and John W. Patty. “Personnel, Politics, and Policymaking.” 2019. Working Paper.
- Moser, Scott, John W. Patty, and Elizabeth Maggie Penn. “The Structure of Heresthetical Power.” 2009, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 21(2): 139-159.
- Patty, John W., Elizabeth Maggie Penn, and Keith E. Schnakenberg. “Measuring the Latent Quality of Precedent: Scoring Vertices in a Network.” In Daniel Kselman and Norman Schofield (eds.), Advances in Political Economy: Institutions, Modeling, and Empirical Analysis, New York, NY: Springer, 2013.
- Patty, John W. and Ian Turner. “Ex Post Review and Expert Policymaking: When Does Oversight Reduce Accountability?” 2021, Journal of Politics, 83(1): 23-39.
- Patty, John W., Constanza F. Schibber, Elizabeth Maggie Penn, and Brian F. Crisp. “Valence, Elections, & Legislative Institutions.” 2019, American Journal of Political Science, 63(3):563–576.
- Peic, Goran and Dan Reiter, “Foreign Imposed Regime Change, State Power, and Civil War Onset, 1920-2004,” British Journal of Political Science 41 (July 2011): 453-475.
- Peskowitz Zachary and James Szewczyk. “The Polarization Dynamics of Electoral Reforms.” 2020, Political Science Research & Methods.
- Reenock, Christopher, Jeffrey K. Staton, Jordan Holsinger. Can Courts be Bulwarks of Democracy? Judges and the Politics of Prudence. Forthcoming, Cambridge University Press.
- Reiter, Dan and Curtis Meek, “Determinants of Military Strategy, 1903-1994: A Quantitative Empirical Test,” International Studies Quarterly 43 (June 1999): 363-387
- Reiter, Dan and Erik Tillman, ”Public, Legislative, and Executive Constraints on the Democratic Initiation of Conflict,” Journal of Politics 64 (August 2002): 810-826.
- Reiter, Dan and Andrew Wagstaff, “Leadership and Military Effectiveness,” Foreign Policy Analysis 14 (October 2018): 490-511.
- Schiff, Daniel, Kaylyn Jackson Schiff, and Patrick Pierson. “Assessing Public Value Failure in Government Adoption of AI.” 2021. Working Paper.
- Schiff, Kaylyn Jackson, B. Pablo Montagnes, and Zachary Peskowitz. “Priming Self-Reported Partisanship: Implications for Survey Design and Analysis.” 2021. Working Paper.
- Schnackenberg, Keith E. and Elizabeth Maggie Penn. “Scoring from Contests.” 2013, Political Analysis, 22(1): 86 – 114.
- Strayhorn, Josh, Clifford J. Carrubba, and Micheal Giles. “Monitoring under Severe Resource Constraints.” 2016, Journal of Theoretical Politics. 28(3): 431-460.
- Wade, Sara Jackson, and Dan Reiter, “Does Democracy Matter? Regime Type and Suicide Terrorism,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 51 (April 2007): 329-348.
- Wolford, Scott, Dan Reiter, and Clifford Carrubba, “Information, Commitment, and War,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 55 (August 2011): 556-579.