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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 133 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Compromising positions : why republican partisans are more rigid than democrats / Glaser, James M   Journal Article
JAMES M. GLASER Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract JAMES M. GLASER and JEFFREY M. BERRY seek to explain why Republican legislators are less likely to favor compromise than Democrats. They argue that in their unwillingness to compromise, Republicans respond to the preferences of their constituents.
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Latino democrats, latino republicans and interest in country of origin politics / Mirilovic, Nikola   Journal Article
MIRILOVIC, NIKOLA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Latino Democrats, Latino Republicans and Interest in Country of Origin Politics NIKOLA MIRILOVIC and PHILIP H. POLLOCK III analyze 2012 American National Election Study data to examine why some Latino U.S. citizens, but not others, maintain an interest in their country of origin politics. They argue that party identification helps explain this variation and that Republicans are less likely than Democrats to maintain an interest.
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Mayaguez crisis: correcting 30 years of scholarship / Lamb, Christopher   Journal Article
Lamb, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract CHRISTOPHER LAMB evaluates scholarship on the 1975 Mayaguez crisis when the United States responded with military force to a Cambodian seizure of an American merchant ship. He argues that past scholarship has generated poor explanations of the U.S. reaction. According to the author, in responding to the crisis, the United States was focused on reinforcing credibility and, more importantly, on deterring North Korea.
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Power and limits of compellence: a research note / Art, Robert J   Journal Article
Art, Robert J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ROBERT J. ART and KELLY M. GREENHILL offer a comprehensive review of the scholarly literature on compellence. They highlight the findings that could be of use to contemporary policymakers and identify gaps that inhibit a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of compellence.
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Understanding white polarization in the 2016 vote for president: the sobering role of racism and sexism / Schaffner, Brian F   Journal Article
BRIAN F. SCHAFFNER, Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract BRIAN F. SCHAFFNER, MATTHEW MACWILLIAMS, and TATISHE NTETA examine the extent to which economic insecurity, racism, and sexism were important factors in determining vote choices in the 2016 American presidential election. They find that racism and sexism were particularly strong predictors of vote choice in 2016, while economic insecurity was much less important.
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