Conference papers are listed alphabetically by author last name. The papers
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"Theory of
Electoral Systems" (pdf format)
Ken Benoit,
Trinity College
"Democracy and Gender Equality in Education" (not
available)
David Brown, Rice University
"A Note on
Referendum Voting as Political Choice" (pdf
format)
Harold Clarke, University of North Texas
"Babes
inPartyland: The Riddle ofPartisanship inPost-Soviet Russia" (pdf
format)
Timothy Colton, Harvard University
"Understanding Illiberal Democracies, Liberal Autocracies, and
Everything in Between: A Cross-National Examination
from 1972-1996" (pdf format)
Tables
(pdf format)
Christian Davenport, University of
Maryland
"The
Politics of Global Economic Inequality in the New Millennium" (pdf format)
Raymond Duch, University of
Houston
"Explaining the Formation of Electoral Cleavages in Post-Communist
Democracies " (pdf format)
tables
(pdf format)
Geoffrey Evans, Oxford University
"Can Tolerance
Be Taught?: Adult Civic Education and the Development of Democratic
Values" (pdf format)
Steve Finkel, University of Virginia
"A Comparision of Democratic Communities: American Individualism and
European Etatism" (not available)
Dieter Fuchs, Wissenschaftszentrum
fur Sozialforschung, Berlin
"Structure and Context of Judicial Institutions in Democratizing
Countries: The Philippines and South Africa" (pdf format)
Stacia
Haynie, Lousiana State University
"Ethnicity and Context: Mass Mobilization during
Transitions" (not available)
Cynthia Kaplan, University of
California, Santa Barbara
"Democratic community and
democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe: An Empirical
Assessment" (not available)
Hans-Dieter Klingemann,
Wissenschaftszentrum fur Sozialforschung
"A Note on
Referendum Voting as Political Choice" (pdf format)
Alan Kornberg,
Duke University
"Citizen Political Competence:
Rethinking Downs and Adding Evolutionary Psychology." (not
available)
Jim Kuklinski, University of Illinois
"Party System
Institutionalization in New Democracies: Poland - ATrend-Setter with
No Followers" (pdf
format)
Tables (pdf format)
Radoslaw Markowski, Collegium Civitas
and Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
"Party Development in Russia" (not available)
Michael
McFaul, Stanford University
"Social Identity: the
Persistence of Nostalgia for the Past" (not available)
Art Miller,
University of Iowa
"Institutional
Design, Citizens' Preferences and Policymaking" (pdf format)
Bingham Powell, University
of Rochester
"Promoting the Rule of Law 'At Sea': The Catch-22 Facing Tentatively
Democratic Regimes " (not available)
Bill Reisinger, University of
Iowa
"Transition
Democracies: The East/West German Model" (pdf format)
Robert
Rohrschneider, Indiana University
"Shifting Tenses in the
Democratization Process" (pdf format)
Tables
(pdf format)
Richard Rose, Strathclyde University
"Support for Due Process in a High-Crime Fragile
Democracy: Guatemala" (not available)
Mitchell Seligson, University of
Pittsburgh
"Ethnicity and National Identity: A Comparison of Three
Perspectives"
Charts (pdf format)
Jim Sidanius,
UCLA
"Measuring Political Culture in Milti-Ethnic Societies: Reaggregating
the World Values Survey" (pdf format)
Brian Silver, Michigan State
University Democracy Resources
Site
"Results from the Dutch Study"
Paul
Sniderman, Stanford University
"A Note on Referendum
Voting as Political Choice" (pdf format)
Marianne Stewart,
University of Texas, Dallas
"Delegation and
Accountability in Parliamentary Democracies" (pdf format)
Kaare
Strom, University of California, San Diego
"Law Courts Judges and Democracy: A Cross-national
Perspective" (not available)
Neal Tate, University of North
Texas
"How Deputy Roles Effect
Legislative and Constituency Service Behavior in Nascent Democracies: the Case of
the Honduran Congress" (pdf
format)
Michelle Taylor-Robinson, Texas A&M University
"Do Some Party
Systems Make Equal Votes Unequal? A Comparison Across Old and New
Democracies" (pdf format)
Gabor Toka, Central European University,
Hungary
"Veto Players and Institutional Analysis " (pdf
format)
George Tsebelis, University of California, Los Angeles
"Democracy as an Arbitration Mechanism" (pdf
format)
Leonard Wantchekon, Yale University
"Explaining the structure of political cleavages in post-communist
societies" (not available)
Steven Whitefield, Oxford University
"Economic Growth and Social Capital" (not
available)
Paul Whiteley, University of Sheffield
"The Politics
of Global Economic Inequality in the New Millennium"
(pdf format)
Guy Whitten, Texas A&M
University