O R I T K E D A R Research
PUBLICATIONS
Book
Voting for Policy, Not Parties: How Voters Compensate for Power Sharing. Forthcoming, Cambridge University Press.
Articles in journals
"Coalition-Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choice under Proportional Representation." (with Matias Bargsted.) 2009. American Journal of Political Science, 53(2): 307-323. Accompanying Materials. | Replication Materials (zipped) .
“How Voters Work around Institutions: Policy Balancing in Staggered Elections.” 2006. Electoral Studies. 25(3): 509-527.
“Multi-Level Modeling for Large Clusters.” Editor. Political Analysis, fall 2005 (with W. Phillips Shively). Special Issue. Table of Contents. Introduction.
“How Diffusion of Power in Parliaments Affects Voter Choice.” 2005. Political Analysis, 13(4): 410-429.
“When Moderate Voters Prefer Extreme Parties: Policy Balancing in Parliamentary Elections.” 2005. American Political Science Review, 99(2): 185-199.
Articles in edited volumes
“Kadima – Forward in a Dealigned Party System.” (with Michal Shamir, Raphael Ventura, and Asher Arian. Fourth author.) In Elections in Israel – 2006. Asher Arian and Michal Shamir, Eds. Transactions Publications. Forthcoming, 2007.
Reviews
Review of The Economic Vote: How Political and Economic Institutions Condition Election Results, Raymond M. Duch and Randolph T. Stevenson. Comparative Political Studies, forthcoming.
Other publications
“Normal Distribution.” In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Lewis-Beck, Michael, Alan E. Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao, Eds. Sage Publications, 2003.
“Strategies for Analysis of Mutli-Country Individual-Level Data.” 2005. (with Karen Jusko and W. Phillips Shively) Comparative Politics Newsletter, 16(2).
UNDER REVIEW
“Race and Turnout in U.S. Elections: Exposing Hidden Effects.” (with Benjamin Deufel.) Revised and resubmitted.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Electoral Politics under Semi-Presidentialism. (with Allen Hicken)
Regionalism in the European Union.
“The Heresthetic of Big Choices.” (with Kenneth Shepsle)
Congruence between Voter Preferences and Policy. (with Arthur Lupia)