Research and Publications

Loewen, P. & MacKenzie, M. K. (Forthcoming) ‘Service Representation in a Federal System: A Field Experiment.’  Journal of Experimental Political Science

MacKenzie, M. K. (Forthcoming). ‘Institutional Design and Sources of Short-Termism.’ In A. Gosseries & I. González-Ricoy (Eds.), Political Institutions for Future Generations. Oxford: Oxford University Press

MacKenzie, M. K. (Forthcoming). ‘A General-Purpose Randomly Selected Second Chamber.’ In A. Gosseries & I. González-Ricoy (Eds.), Political Institutions for Future Generations. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Runacres, I., & MacKenzie, M. K. (Forthcoming). ‘Classical Allusion in Modern British Political Cartoons.’ In G. Kovacs & C.W. Marshall (Eds.), Son of Classics and Comics. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Thomas, P. E. J., Loewen, P. J., & MacKenzie, M. K. (2013). ‘Fair Isn’t Always Equal: Constituency Population and the Quality of Representation in Canada.’ Canadian Journal of Political Science, 46 (2), 273-293

O'Doherty, K., MacKenzie, M. K., Badulescu, D., & Burgess, M. M. (2013). ‘Explosives, Genomics, and the Environment: Conducting Public Deliberation on Topics of Complex Science and Social    Controversy.’ Sage Open, 3, 1-16

MacKenzie, M. K., & Warren, M. E. (2012). ‘Two Trust-Based Uses of Minipublics in Democratic Systems.’ In J. Parkinson & J. Mansbridge (Eds.), Deliberative Systems: Deliberative Democracy at the Large Scale. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

MacKenzie, M. K., & O'Doherty, K. (2011). ‘Deliberating Future Issues: Minipublics and Salmon Genomics.’ Journal of Public Deliberation, 7 (1), Article 5 pp. 1-27

Hays, Jude C., Emily U. Schilling and Frederick J. Boehmke. 2015. "Accounting for Right Cencoring in Interdependent Duration Analysis", Political Analysis, 23(3): 400-414 [LINK]

Woon, Jonathan. 2014. "An Experimental Study of Electoral Incentives and Institutional Choice." Journal of Experimental Political Science.

Kanthak, Kristin and Jonathan Woon. 2015. “Women Don’t Run? Election Aversion andCandidate Entry” American Journal of Political Science

Chaudoin, Stephen. 2014. "The Strategic Timing of Trade Disputes" International Organization (forthcoming)

Chaudoin, Stephen and Johannes Urpelainen. 2014. “When is the Good News About Pro-Cooperation Lobbies Good News About Cooperation?” British Journal of Political Science (forthcoming)

Chaudoin, Stephen, David Smith, and Johannes Urpelainen. 2014. "American Evangelicals and Domestic Versus International Climate Policy." Review of International Organizations (forthcoming)

Linden, Ronald H. with Shane Killian, “EU Accession and After,” in Sharon Wolchik and Jane Curry, Eds., Central and East European Politics: From Communism in Democracy, 3rd Ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2014. [LINK]

Alexiadou, Despina. 2013. "In Search of Successful Reform: The Politics of Opposition and Consensus in OECD Parliamentary Democracies", West European Politics: 36(4): 704-725 [LINK]

Nils Ringe and Jennifer Nicoll Victor, with Christopher J. Carman.  2012. Networking the Information Gap: The Social and Political Power of Legislative Member Organizations. Forthcoming book from University of Michigan Press.

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. 2012. “Exogenous Shocks, Foreign Aid, and Civil War.” International Organization.66:363-393 [PDF]

“Does Cheating Pay? The Effect of Electoral Misconduct on Party Systems” with Nasos Roussias. 2012.  Comparative Political Studies 45(5). [LINK]

Woon, Jonathan. 2012. "Democratic Accountability and Retrospective Voting: A Laboratory Experiment." American Journal of Political Science

Kanthak, Kristin and George A. Krause. 2012. The Diversity Paradox: Parties, Legislatures, and the Organizational Foundations of Representation in America. Oxford University Press.

Victor, Jennifer Nicoll. "Gridlock Lobbying:  Breaking, Creating, and Maintaining Legislative Stalemate." In Interest Group Politics, 8th ed, Allan J. Cigler and Burdett A. Loomis, eds. Washington, DC: CQ Press. [PDF]

Kanthak, Kristin. Forthcoming. "The Hidden Effects of Rules Not Broken: Career Paths, Institutional Rules, and Anticipatory Exit in Legislatures." British Journal of Political Science

Crisp, Brian F., Scott W. Desposato, and Kristin Kanthak. Forthcoming. "Legislative Pivots, Presidential Powers, and Policy Stability" Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization

Barker, David C. and Christopher Jan Carman.  2012. Representing Red and Blue: How the Culture Wars Change the Way Citizens Speak and Politicians Listen. New York: Oxford University Press

Chapman, Terrence and Stephen Chaudoin. Forthcoming. "Ratification Patterns and the Limits of the International Criminal Court" International Studies Quarterly

Chaudoin, Stephen. 2014. “Policies or Promises? An Experimental Analysis of International Agreements and Audience Reactions.” International Organization (forthcoming)

Woon, Jonathan and Sarah Anderson. 2012. "Political Bargaining and the Timing of Congressaional Appropriations." Legislative Studies Quarterly

Linden, Ronald H., Ahmet Evin, Kemal Kirisci, Thomas Straubhaar, Nathalie Tocci, Juliette Tolay, Joshua Walker. 2012. Turkey and its Neighbors: Foreign Relations in Transition. Boulder: Lynne Rienner [LINK]

Franzese, Robert J. Jr, Jude C. Hays and Aya Kachi. 2012."Modeling History Dependence in Network-Bahvior Coevolution". Political Analysis, 20(2): 175-190 [LINK]

Bonneau, Chris and Damon M. Cann. 2011. “Campaign Spending, Diminishing Marginal Returns and Campaign Finance Restrictions in Judicial Elections.” Journal of Politics 73(4): 1-14. [PDF]

Hamman, John R., Roberto A. Weber, and Jonathan Woon. 2011. "An Experimental Investigation of Electoral Delegation and the Provision of Public Goods" American Journal of Political Science 55(4): 737-751

Minozzi, William and Jonathan Woon. 2016. "Competition, Preference Uncertainty, and Jamming: A Strategic Communication Experiment" Games and Economic Behavior

Alexiadou, Despina. 2011. "Political Economy."In International Encyclopedia of Political Science, eds Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Leonardo Morlino. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1980-1986

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. 2011. “Foreign Aid, Democratization, and Civil Conflict: How does Democracy Aid Affect Civil Conflict?” American Journal of Political Science 55(2): 233-246. [PDF]

Finkel, Steven E. and Amy Erica Smith. 2011. “Civic Education, Political Discussion and the Social Transmission of Democratic Knowledge and Values in a New Democracy:  Kenya 2002.” American Journal of Political Science 55(2): 417-435. [PDF]

Woon, Jonathan and Ian P. Cook. 2015. "Competing Gridlock Models and Status Quo Policies." Political Analysis

Goodhart, Michael. 2011. “Democratic Accountability in Global Politics: Norms, not Agents.” Journal of Politics 73(1): 45-60. [PDF]

Victor, Jennifer Nicoll. 2011. "Legislating versus Campaigning:  The Legislative Behavior of Higher Office Seekers." American Politics Research 39(1): 3-31. [PDF]

Peffley, Mark and Jon Hurwitz. 2010. Justice in America: The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Mattes, Michaela and Burcu Savun. 2010. “Information, Agreement Design and the Durability of Civil War Settlements.” American Journal of Political Science 54(2): 511-524. [PDF]

"Who is Punished? Regional Intergovernmental Organizations and the Enforcement of Democratic Norms." 2010. International Organization 64(4): 593-625. [LINK]

Franzese, Robert J. Jr, Jude C. Hays, and Aya Kachi. 2010. "A Spatial Model Incorporating Dynamic, Endogenous Network Interdependence: A Political Science Application." Statistical Methodology 7(3):406-428

Chaudoin, Stephen, Helen V. Milner, and Dustin Tingley. 2010. "The Center Still Holds: Liberal Internationalism Survives" International Security 35(1): 75-94

Victor, Jennifer Nicoll and Nils Ringe. 2009. “The Social Utility of Informal Institutions: Caucuses as Networks in the 110thU.S. House of Representatives.” American Politics Research 37(5): 742-766. [PDF]

Linden, Ronald H. 2009. “The Burden of Belonging: Romanian and Bulgarian Foreign Policy in the New Era.” Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies 11(3): 269-292. [PDF]

Bonneau, Chris and Melinda Gann Hall. 2009. In Defense of Judicial Elections. New York: Routledge. [LINK]

Woon, Jonathan. 2009 “Issue Attention and Legislative Proposals in the U.S. Senate.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 34(1): 24-54

Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal, and Andrea Castagnola. 2016. "Judicial Instability and Endogenous Constitutional Change: Lessons from Latin America." British Journal of Political Science 46 (2): 395-416. 

Koger, Gregory and Jennifer Nicoll Victor. 2009. “Polarized Agents: Campaign Contributions by Lobbyists.”  PS: Politics & Political Science 42(3): 485-488. [PDF]

Hays, Jude C. 2009. Globalization and the New Politics of Embedded Liberalism. Oxford University Press.

Kristin Kanthak. 2009. "U.S. State Legislative Committee Assignments and Encouragement of Party Loyalty: An Exploratory Analysis." State Politics and Policy Quarterly 9(3):284-303

Woon, Jonathan and Jeremy C. Pope. 2008. “Made in Congress? Testing the Electoral Implications of Party Ideological Brand Names.” Journal of Politics 70(3): 823-836

Siavelis, Peter M. and Scott Morgenstern, eds. 2008. Pathways to Power: Political Recruitment and Candidate Selection in Latin America.  Pennsylvania State University Press. [LINK]

Barker, David C., Jon Hurwitz, and Traci L. Nelson. 2008. "Of Crusades and Culture Wars: The Relationship between Fundamentalism and Foreign Policy Belief Systems." Journal of Politics 70(2): 307-322. [PDF]

Goodhart, Michael. 2008. “Human Rights and Global Democracy.” Ethics & International Affairs 22(4): 395-420. [PDF]

Woon, Jonathan. 2008. “Bill Sponsorship in Congress: The Moderating Effect of Agenda Positions on Legislative Proposals.” Journal of Politics 70(1): 201-216

Landry, Pierre F. 2008. Decentralized Authoritarianism in China: The Communist Party's Control of Local Elites in the Post-Mao Era. Cambridge University Press.

Peffley, Mark and Jon Hurwitz. 2007. "Persuasion and Resistance to Arguments against the Death Penalty among Whites and Blacks." American Journal of Political Science 51(4): 996-1012. [PDF]

Goodhart, Michael. 2007. “Europe’s Democratic Deficits through the Looking Glass: The European Union as a Challenge for Democracy.” Perspectives on Politics 5(3): 567-584. [PDF]

Finkel, Steven E., Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, and Mitchell A. Seligson. 2007. “The Effects of U.S. Foreign Assistance on Democracy Building, 1990-2003.” World Politics 59(3): 404-439. [PDF]

Krause, George A. and J. Kevin Corder. 2007. “Explaining Bureaucratic Optimism: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Federal Executive Agency Macroeconomic Forecasts.” American Political Science Review 101(1): 129-142.

Camerlo, Marcelo, and Aníbal Pérez-Liñán. 2015. “The Politics of Minister Retention in Presidential Systems: Technocrats, Partisans, and Government Approval.” Comparative Politics 47 (3): 315-333.

 

Victor, Jennifer Nicoll. 2007. “Strategic Lobbying:  Demonstrating how Legislative Context Affects Interest Groups’ Lobbying Tactics” American Politics Research 35(6): 826-845. [PDF]

Linden, Ronald H. 2007. “Balkan Geometry: Turkish Accession and the International Relations of Southeast Europe.” Orbis (Spring): 331-348. [PDF]

Franzese, Robert J. Jr and Jude C. Hays. 2007. "Spatial-Econometric Models of Cross-Sectional Interdependence in Political-Science Panel and TSCS Data." Political Analysis 15(2):140-164

Davis, Deborah, Pierre Landry, Yusheng Peng and Jin Xiao. 2007. "Gendered Pathways to Rural Schooling: The Interplay of Wealth and Local Institutions." The China Quarterly [PDF]

Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal, Barry Ames, and Mitchell A. Seligson. 2006. “Strategy, Careers, and Judicial Decisions: Lessons from the Bolivian Courts.” Journal of Politics 68(2):284-295.

Barker, David C. and James D. Tinnick III. 2006. "Competing Visions of Parental Roles and Ideological Constraint" American Political Science Review 100(2): 249-263 [PDF]

Hurwitz, Jon and Mark Peffley. 2005. "Explaining the Great Racial Divide: Perceptions of Fairness in the U.S. Criminal Justice System." Journal of Politics 67(3): 762-783. [PDF]

Hurwitz, Jon and Mark Peffley. 2005. "Playing the Race Card in the Post-Willie Horton Era: The Impact of Racialized Code Words on Support for Punitive Crime Policy."  Public Opinion Quarterly 69(1): 99-112. [PDF]

Landry, Pierre F. and Mingming Shen. 2005. "Reaching Migrants in Survey Research: The Use of the Global Positioning System to Reduce Coverage Bias in China" Political Analysis 13(1):1-22 [PDF]

Paler, Laura. 2005. “China’s Legislation Law and the Making of a More Orderly and Representative Legislative System,” The China Quarterly 182: 301-­‐318

Morgenstern, Scott. 2004. Patterns of Legislative Politics: Roll Call Voting in the Latin America and the United States. Cambridge University Press. [LINK]

Finkel, Steven E. 2003. “Can Democracy Be Taught?” Journal of Democracy 14(4): 137-151. [PDF]

Krause, George A. 2003. “Coping with Uncertainty: Analyzing Risk Propensities of SEC Budgetary Decisions, 1949-1997.” American Political Science Review 97(1): 171-188.

Nacif, Benito and Scott Morgenstern, eds. 2002. Legislative Politics in Latin America. Cambridge University Press. [LINK]

Barker, David C. 2002. Rushed to Judgment? Talk Radio, Persuasion and American Political Behavior. New York: Columbia University Press

Camerlo, Marcelo, and Aníbal Pérez-Liñán. 2015. “Minister Turnover, Critical Events, and the Electoral Calendar in Presidential Democracies.” Journal of Politics 77 (3): 608-619. 

Descriptive Representation and Political Efficacy: Evidence from Obama and Clinton. (2017), The Journal of Politics, 79(1).

Ringe, Nils, Jennifer Nicoll Victor, and Justin Gross. “Keeping Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer:  Information Networks in Legislative Politics.” Forthcoming in the British Journal of Political Science. [PDF]

Are Politics Local? The Two Dimensions of Party Nationalization around the World

Defending Democratic Norms: International Actors and the Politics of Electoral Misconduct. 2013. New York: Oxford University Press.

“Can International Election Monitoring Harm Governance?” with Alberto Simpser. 2012. Journal of Politics 74(2). [LINK]

"Elections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes.” 2013. American Journal of Political Science  57(3).

Donno, Daniela, Shawna Metzger and Bruce Russett. "Screening Out Risk: IGOs, Member State Selection and Interstate Conflict" Working Paper: University of Pittsburgh.

Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal, and Andrea Castagnola. 2016. "Judicial Instability and Endogenous Constitutional Change: Lessons from Latin America." British Journal of Political Science 46 (2): 395-416. 

Finkel, Steven E., Jeremy Horowitz, and Reynaldo T. Rojo-Mendoza. Forthcoming. “Civic Education and Democratic Backsliding in the Wake of Kenya’s Post-2007 Election Violence.” Journal of Politics. [PDF]

Finkel, Steven E. and Edward N. Muller. 1998. “Rational Choice and the Dynamics of Collective Political Action: Evaluating Alternative Models with Panel Data.” American Political Science Review 92(1): 37-50. [PDF]

Krause, George A. 1999. A Two-Way Street: The Institutional Dynamics of the Modern Administrative State. University of Pittsburgh Press.

Hays, Jude C. 2003. "Globalization and Capital Taxation in Consensus and Majoritarian Democracies." World Politics56(1):79-11

West European Politics, forthcoming

Goodhart, Michael. 2012. "Constructing global justice: a critique" Ethics & Global Politics 5(1):1-26

Goodhart, Michael and Stacy Bondanella Taninchev. 2011. "The New Sovereigntist Challenge for Global Governance: Democracy without Sovereignty" International Studies Quarterly 55:1047-1068

“Can Human Rights Conditionality Reduce Repression? Examining the European Union’s Economic Agreements,” with Michael Neureiter. Review of International Organizations.

Interpreting Responsibiilty Politically." Journal of Political Philosophy forthcoming (2017).

Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World. Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2018).; Smith, Jackie, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, eds. Social Movements and World-System Transformation New York: Routledge, 2017.

-Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal, and Ignacio Arana Araya. 2017. "Strategic Retirement in Comparative Perspective: Supreme Court Justices in Presidential Regimes." Journal of Law and Courts 5 (2): 173-197. https://doi.org/10.1086/69296

Tserilebi Amerikidan [The Letters From America]. Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia: Meridiani Publishing. (2017). 

Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal, and John Polga-Hecimovich. 2017. “Explaining Military Coups and Impeachments in Latin America.” Democratization 24 (5):839-858. doi:10.1080/13510347.2016.1251905

Ding, Iza, Marek Hlavac. 2017. “‘Right Choice’; Restorative Nationalism and Right-wing Populism in Central and Eastern Europe.” Chinese Political Science Review 2 (427-444).

Turiel, Jesse, Iza Ding and John Liu. 2017. “Environmental Governance in China: State, Society and Market.”Forthcoming in Governance and Public Policy in China.

Samii, Cyrus, Laura Paler, and Sarah Zukerman Daly. 2016. “Retrospective Causal Inference with Machine Learning Ensembles: An Application to Anti-Recidivism Policies in Colombia.” Political Analysis 24(4): 434-456 

Grossman, Guy and Laura Paler. 2015. “Using Field Experiments to Study Political Institutions” Routledge Handbook of Comparative Political Institutions. Eds. Jennifer Gandhi and Ruben Ruiz-Rufino. New York: Routledge: pp. 84-97.

Paler, Laura. 2013. “Keeping the Public Purse: An Experiment in Windfalls, Taxes, and the Incentives to Restrain Government” American Political Science Review 104(7): 706-725.

"Sovereignty Issues in the Caucasus: Contested Ethnic and National Identities in Chechnya, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia" (With Glen Duerr). Nationalities Affairs, 48: 30-47 (2016).

Reflections From Washington: A Chronological Digest of Georgian Politics in 2012-2017. Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia: Glosa Publishing.(2017).

Jose A. Chebub and Jude C. Hays. Forthcoming. "Elections and Civil War in Africa". Political Science Research and Methods

Cheibub, Jose A. and Jude C. Hays. Forthcoming. "Elections and Civil War in Africa" in Political Science Research and Methods [LINK]

Spoon, Jae-Jae and Heike Klüver. “Does Anybody Notice? How Position Shifts of Coalition Parties are Perceived by Voters.” Forthcoming. European Journal of Political Research 

Klüver, Heike and Jae-Jae Spoon. 2016. “Who Responds? Voters, Parties, and Issue Attention.” British Journal of Political Science.  46.3:  633-654.

Spoon, Jae-Jae and Karleen Jones West. 2015. “Bottoms Up:  How Subnational Elections Influence Parties’ Decisions to Run in Presidential Elections in Europe and Latin America.” Research & Politics. 2.3.

Spoon, Jae-Jae and Heike Klüver.  2015 “Voter Polarization and Party Responsiveness:  Why Parties Emphasize Divided Issues, but Remain Silent on Unified Issues.” European Journal of Political Research. 54.2:  343-362.

Williams, Christopher and Jae-Jae Spoon. 2015. “Differentiated Party Response: The Effect of Euroskeptic Public Opinion on Party Positions.” European Union Politics. 16.2: 176-193.

Spoon, Jae-Jae, Sara B. Hobolt and Catherine E. de Vries.  2014. “Going Green:  Explaining Issue Competition on the Environment.” European Journal of Political Research. 53.2:  363-380

Spoon, Jae-Jae. 2011. Political Survival of Small Parties in Europe.  2011.  New Comparative Politics Series.  University of Michigan Press.   [Paperback published January 2015.] 

Social Movements and World-System Transformation (forthcoming, Routledge 2017; co-editor).

Human Rights: Politics and Practice (Oxford 2016; editor).

“Recent Works on Dignity and Human Rights: A Road Not Taken,” Perspectives on Politics 12.4 (2014): 846-56.

“Accountable International Relations,” in The Oxford Handbook of Public Accountability, Mark Bovins, Robert Goodin, and Thomas Schillemans, eds.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.

"Human Rights and the Politics of Contestation." In Human Rights at the Crossroads, edited by Mark Goodale, 31-44. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

Comparative Governance: Rediscovering the Functional Dimension of Governing (Cambridge University Press, 2016).  With Jon Pierre

Contemporary Approaches to Public Policy (Macmillan, 2016), with Philippe Zittoun

An Advanced Introduction to Public Policy (Edward Elgar, 2015)

“Two Roads to nowhere”, Governance 2016, with Jon Pierre

 “Screening out Risk: IGOs, Member State Selection and Interstate Conflict,” with Shawna Metzger and Bruce Russett. 2015. International Studies Quarterly 59(2).

Are Politics Local? The Two Dimensions of Party Nationalization around the World (Cambridge University Press; forthcoming) Chapter 1 Available (DOC)

Reforming Communism: Cuba in Comparative Perspectives
University of PIttsburgh Press

Reforming Communism: Cuba in Comparative Perspective: (University of Pittsburgh Press, forthcoming)
Introduction Available Here

“How party nationalization conditions economic voting” with Noah Smith and Alejandro Trelles.  Forthcoming. Electoral Studies.

"Seven Imperatives for Improving the Measurement of Party Nationalization with Evidence from Chile," with John Polga Hecimovich and Peter Siavelis 33:186-199. 2014. Electoral Studies.

"Refining the Theory of Partisan Alignments: Evidence from Latin America" with Miguel Carreras and Yen-Pin Su. 2013. Party Politics. 21:5 671-85.

2006. Anatomy of the PRI. Mexico DF: Random House-Mondadori. 2006 (coauthored with Héctor Zagal).

Magar, Eric, Alejandro Trelles, Micah Altman and Michael McDonald. 2017. “Components of partisan bias originating from single-member districts in multi-party systems: An application to Mexico.” Political Geography. 57, 1-12. 

Morgenstern, Scott, Noah Smith and Alejandro Trelles. 2017. “How party nationalization conditions economic voting.” Electoral Studies. 47, 136-145. 

Trelles Alejandro, Micah Altman, Eric Magar and Michael P. McDonald. 2016. “Open Data, Transparency and Redistricting in Mexico.” Política y Gobierno. Vol. XXIII. No. 2. July. 

Polga-Hecimovich, John and Alejandro Trelles. 2016. “The Organizational Consequences of Politics: A Research Agenda for the Study of Bureaucratic Politics in Latin America.” Latin American Politics and Society. 54(4), 56-79; Winter.

Trelles, Alejandro and Diego Martínez. 2012. “Electoral Boundaries. Lessons for California from Mexico´s Redistricting Experience.” Política y Gobierno. Vol. XIX. No. 2. September.

Trelles, Alejandro and Miguel Carreras. 2012. “Bullets and Votes: Violence and Political Participation in Mexico.” Journal of Politics in Latin America. 4(2); 89-123. September.

2004. AMLO, Historical and Political Account of Mexico City´s Mayor. Mexico DF: Random House-Mondadori. 2004 (coauthored with Héctor Zagal).

2017. Electoral Geography, Minority Rights and Political Representation in Mexico: 1990-2017. En Luis Carlos Ugalde y Saíd Hernández Quintana, Fortalezas y debilidades del sistema electoral mexicano, 1990-2016. Perspectiva federal y local. Ciudad de México: Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación (TEPJF).

Gender Bias in U.S. Elections. (2017), CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of APSA, 27(1)

Colaresi, Michael. Forthcoming. "Fighting Abroad, Fighting at Home (and Vice Versa): Identifying the Relationship Between Civil and Interstate Conflict with Fewer Assumptions." Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory. 

Colaresi, Michael and Zuhaib Mahmood. 2017. ``Do the Robot: Lessons from Machine Learning to Improve Conflict Forecasting'' Journal of Peace Research 54(2).

Colaresi, Michael. 2016. "Preplication, Replication: A Proposal to Efficiently Upgrade Journal Standards" International Studies Perspectives 17(4): 367-378.

Carey, Sabine, Michael Colaresi and Neil Mitchell. 2016. ``Risk Mitigation, Regime Security, and Militias: Beyond Coup-proofing'' International Studies Quarterly 60 (1): 59-72.

Colaresi, Michael. 2014. Democracy Declassified: The Secrecy Dilemma in World Politics. Oxford University Press.