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Aarts, K. Determining the Pattern of Party Evaluations: Proximity and Directional Models of Ideology. in CSES Conference and Planning Committee Meeting. 2006. Seville, Spain. Aarts, K. and B. Aardal, Patterns of Party Evaluations , in How Democracy Works: Political Representation and Policy Congruence in Modern Societies : Essays in Honour of Jacques Thomassen , M. Rosema, B. Denters, and K. Aarts, Editors. 2011, Pallas Publications Amsterdam University Press: Amsterdam. p. 159-179. Aarts, K. and J. Thomassen, Satisfaction with Democracy: Do Institutions Matter? . Electoral Studies, 2008. 27 (1): p. 5-18. Aarts, K. and J.J.A. Thomassen. Electoral Institutions and Satisfaction With Democracy. in International Conference on Elections and Democratic Governance, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS) . 2005. Taipei, Taiwan. berg, M. and M. Sandberg, Social Capital and Democratisation: Roots of Trust in PostCommunist Poland and Ukraine . 2003, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. Achen, C.H., Two-Step Hierarchical Estimation: Beyond Regression Analysis. Political Analysis, 2005. 13 (4): p. 447-456. Alber, J. and U. Kohler, Die Ungleichheit der Wahlbeteiligung in Europa und den USA und die politische Integrationskraft des Sozialstaats. Leviathan, 2007. 35(4): p. 510-539. Alber, J. and U. Kohler, The Inequality of Electoral Participation in Europe and America and the Politically Integrative Functions of the Welfare State. 2008, WZB Discussion Paper: Berlin. p. 36. Alberro, I.N., Do the Poor Go to the Voting Booths? A Reevaluation of the Socioeconomic Model of Turnout in Established and Emerging Democracies, in Political Science. 2007, Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois. p. 143. Albright, J. Party Discipline, Voter Heterogeneity, and the Notion of Representation: The Strange Case of Spain. in 64th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2006. Chicago.

Albright, J., Election Campaigns and Voter Realignments , in Political Science. 2008, Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana. p. 249. Albright, J.J., Does Political Knowledge Erode Party Attachments?: A Review of the Cognitive Mobilization Thesis Electoral Studies, 2009. 28(2): p. 248-260.

Albritton, R. and T. Bureekul. Democracy: A Comparison of the 2001 and 2005 Parliamentary Elections in Thailand. in 20th World Congress of the International Political Science Association. 2006. Fukuoka, Japan. Aldrich, J. and S. Popa. Clarity of Party Positions on Ideology: A Cross-National Analysis . in CSES Conference: Political Institutions - Rationality - Electoral Behavior . 2008. Warsaw, Poland. Alvarez, R.M. and G. Katz, Structural Cleavages, Electoral Competition and Partisan Divide: A Bayesian Multinomial Probit Analysis of Chile's 2005 Election. Electoral Studies, 2009. 28(2): p. 177-189. Anderson, C.D. Economic Voting and Multi-level Governance: An Individual-level Analysis . in 77th Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association. 2004. Winnipeg, Canada. Anderson, C.D., Economic Voting and Multi-level Governance: A Comparative Individual-Level Analysis. American Journal of Political Science, 2006. 50(2): p. 449-463. Anderson, C.J. and P. Beramendi. Income Inequality and Turnout Inequality in Advanced Industrial Democracies. in 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2005. Washington, D.C. Anderson, C.J., et al., eds. Losers Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy. 2007, Oxford University Press: Oxford. 240. Arenas Gmez, J.C. and J.C.E. Escobar, Las elecciones de octubre en Medelln: candidaturas, temas y resultados. Estudios Polticos, 2000. 17 : p. 91-118. Arian, A. and M. Shamir, Context and Comparison in Election Research: The Israel National Election Study, in Election Studies: What's Their Use?, E. Katz and Y. Warshel, Editors. 2001, Westview Press: Boulder, CO. p. 127-148. Arnold, J.R. Individual and Contextual Effects on Political Knowledge . in 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2007. Chicago. Arnold, J.R., Contextualizing Political Knowledge: A Cross-National, Multilevel Approach. 2007. Arnold, J.R., Public Ignorance and the Quality of Democracy, in Political Science. 2008, University of Minnesota: Minneapolis. p. 164.

Bdescu, G., Cultural Heritage and Romanian Civil Society, in Pathways to Democratic Community H.-D. Klingemann, et al., Editors. 2004, Oxford University Press: Oxford. p. 22. Bdescu, G. and P. Sum. Political Choice in an Unstructured Party System: The Importance of the Left-Right Schema in Post-Communist Europe . in 18th World Congress of the International Political Science Association. 2000. Qubec City, Canada. Bdescu, G. and P. Sum. Mapping Political Preferences: The Emergence of Citizen Left-Right Orientations in New Democracies. in CSES Plenary Session. 2005. Washington D.C. Bdescu, G. and P. Sum. The Importance of Left-Right Orientations in the New Democracies. in International conference on "Elections and Democratic Governance", Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS). 2005. Taipei, Taiwan. Bdescu, G. and P. Sum, Ideological Voting: A Cross-national Analysis of Left-Right Orientations on Voting Behavior. Studia Politica, 2008. 53 (1): p. 52-73.

Baek, M., Political Communication Systems and Voter Participation , in Government . 2009, University of Texas at Austin: Austin. p. 162. Bajarunieni, R.e.a., The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems: Final Report of the 1995-96 Planning Committee, in The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, H.-D. Klingemann, Editor. 2009, Oxford University Press: Oxford. Baldini, G. and A. Pappalardo, eds. Elections, Electoral Systems and Volatile Voters . 2008, Palgrave Macmillan: New York, NY. Baldwin, K. and J.D. Huber, Economic versus cultural differences: Forms of ethnic diversity and public goods provision. American Political Science Review, 2010. 104 (104): p. 18. Banducci, S.A. and J.A. Karp, Gender, Leadership and Choice in Multiparty Systems. Political Research Quarterly, 2000. 53 (4): p. 815-848. Banducci, S.A. and J.A. Karp, The 2002 Election in Comparative Context , in Voters' Veto. The The 2002 Election in New Zealand and the Consolidation of Minority Government , J. Vowles, Editor. 2004, Auckland University Press: Auckland, NZ. p. 150-166. Banducci, S.A. and J.A. Karp, Electoral Systems, Efficacy, and Voter Turnout , in The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, H.-D. Klingemann, Editor. 2009, Oxford University Press: Oxford. p. 109-134. Bargsted, M.A. and O. Kedar. Voting for Coalitions: Strategic Voting under Proportional Representation. in 65th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2007. Chicago, IL. Bargsted, M.A. and O. Kedar, Coalition-Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choice under Proportional Representation. American Journal of Political Science, 2009. 53 (2): p. 307-323.

Bartle, J. and P. Belluci, eds. Political Parties and Partisanship: Social identity and individual attitudes. Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science. Vol. 57. 2009, Routledge. Bean, C., How Well Does the Political System Represent the Public Interest? A Comparison of Voter Perceptions in Australia and New Zealand, in Australasian Political Science Association Annual Conference . 2008: Brisbane. p. 27. Bean, C.S. How Well Does the Political System Represent the Public Interest? A Comparison of Voter Perceptions in Australia and New Zealand. in Australian Political Studies Association 2008 Conference . 2008. Brisbane, Australia. Beard, V.P. Democratic Behaviors in Emerging African Democracies: The Role of Gender and Religion . in 64th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2006. Chicago. Blanger, ., Antipartyism and Third-Party Vote Choice. A Comparison of Canada, Britain and Australia. Comparative Political Studies, 2004. 37 (9): p. 1054-1078. Beltrn, U. Do Economic Differences or Institutions Explain Variance in the Economic Vote Among Countries? in International conference on "Elections and Democratic Governance", Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS). 2005. Taipei, Taiwan. Beltrn, U. Contextual Effects on the Individual Rationality: Economic Conditions and Vote. in 64th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2006. Chicago, IL.

Beltrn, U., Institutional Contexts and Individual Decisions: Fourth National CIDE-CSES Survey. Politica y Gobierno, 2007. 14 (2): p. 467-490. Beltrn, U. Efectos contextuales sobre la racionalidad individual: Condiciones Econmicas y voto retrospectivo . in Primer Congreso Latinoamericano de Opinin Pblica. 2007. Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Beltrn, U. Contextual Effects on the Individual Rationality: Economic Conditions, Institutional Arrangements and Retrospective Vote. in CSES Conference: Political Institutions - Rationality Electoral Behavior . 2008. Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Warsaw Poland. Bengtsson, . Prerequisites for Accountability and Political Efficacy . in International Conference on "Elections and Democratic Governance", Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS). 2005. Taipei, Taiwan. Bengtsson, . Inclusiveness or Accountability: What brings about the most Responsive System? in Workshop no. 15 "Democracy, accountability and political behaviour", Nordic Political Science Association. 2005. Reykjavik, Iceland. Bengtsson, . Prerequisites for Accountability and External Efficacy . in 1st Karlstad Seminar on Studying Political Action. 2005. Karlstad University, Sweden.

Bernauer, J., N. Giger, and J. Rosset, The Substantial Representation of Subconstituency Interests in European Democracies, in 17th International Conference of the Council for European Studies. 2010. p. 36. Bernhagen, P. Information, Organization and Structural Power: Estimating Business Influence over Environmental Policy in 22 OECD Countries. in 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2005. Washington, DC. Bernhagen, P. The Political Power of Business: Environmental Regime Stringency and Information Asymmetry in Thirty-one Capitalist Democracies. in 63rd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association . 2005. Chicago. Bernhagen, P. Political Power and International Environmental Agreements: Business Influence over Participation and Compliance. in 47th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association. 2006. San Diego. Bernhagen, P., The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policymaking . 2007, Abingdon/New York: Routledge Bernhagen, P., Political Power and International Environmental Agreements: Business Influence over Participation and Compliance. Global Environmental Politics, 2008. 8(1): p. 78110. Bernhagen, P. and M. Marsh. Citizen Participation: Voting and Beyond . in "Democracy in the New Europe" conference of the Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. 2003. Dijon, France. Bernhagen, P. and M. Marsh. Turnout Matters: Sometimes . in Uppsala 2004 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops . 2004. Uppsala, Sweden. Bernhagen, P. and M. Marsh. Turnout Matters: Sometimes . in International conference on "Elections and Democratic Governance", Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS). 2004. Taipei, Taiwan. Bernhagen, P. and M. Marsh, Voting and Protesting: Explaining Citizen Participation in Old and

New European Democracies. Democratization, 2007. 14 (1): p. 44-72. Bernhagen, P. and M. Marsh, The Partisan Effects of Low Turnout: Analyzing Vote Abstention as a Missing Data Problem. Electoral Studies, 2007. 26 (3): p. 548-560. Bernhagen, P. and M. Marsh, Missing Voters, Missing Data: Using Multiple Imputation to Estimate the Effects of Low Turnout. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2010. 20 (4): p. 447-472.

Best, R.E., I. Budge, and M. McDonald, Representation as a median mandate: Taking crossnational differences seriously. European Journal of Political Research, Forthcoming 2011. Best, S.J. and B. Radcliff, eds. Polling America: an Encyclopedia of Public Opinion . Vol. 1. 2005, Greenwood Press: Westport, CT. Birch, S. Explaining Confidence in the Conduct of Elections. in 2009 Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Group of the Political Studies Association. 2005. University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom. Birch, S. Perceptions of Electoral Fairness and Voter Turnout . in 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2005. Washington, DC. Birch, S., Electoral Systems and Electoral Misconduct. Comparative Political Studies, 2007. 40 (12): p. 1533-1556. Birch, S. Compulsory Electoral Participation and Political Legitimacy. in 103rd Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2007. Chicago, IL. Birch, S., Electoral Management Bodies and the Electoral Integrity: Evidence from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, in Electoral Malpractice and Electoral Manipulation in New and Semi-Democracies. 2008. p. 20. Birch, S., Electoral Institutions and Popular Confidence in Electoral Processes: A CrossNational Analysis. Electoral Studies, 2008. 27 (2): p. 305-320. Birch, S. Electoral System Design and Electoral Malpractice. in 5th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research 2009. Potsdam, Germany. Birch, S., Electoral Corruption , in The Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics , T. Landman and N. Robinson, Editors. 2009, Sage Publications: London. p. 395-409. Birch, S., Full Participation: a Comparative Study of Compulsory Voting. 2009, New York: United Nations University Press. Birch, S., Perceptions of Electoral Fairness and Voter Turnout. Comparative Political Studies, 2010. 43 (12): p. 1601-1622. Birnir, J.K., Divergence in Diversity? The Dissimilar Effects of Cleavages on Electoral Politics in New Democracies. American Journal of Political Science, 2007. 51(3): p. 602-19. Blais, A., Who Votes?, in To Vote or Not to Vote: The Merits and Limits of Rational Choice Theory , A. Blais, Editor. 2000, University of Pitsburgh Press: Pittsburgh. Blais, A. How Do Losers Assess Electoral Democracy? in 61st Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2003. Chicago. Blais, A. and M.A. Bodet, Does Proportional Representation Foster closer Congruence between Citizens and Policy Makers? Comparative Political Studies, 2006. 39 (10): p. 1243-1262.

Blais, A., et al., Measuring Party Identification: Britain, Canada and the United States. Political Behavior, 2001. 23 (1): p. 18. Blais, A. and P. Loewen. Electoral Systems and Evaluations of Democracy. in 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2006. Philadelphia. Blais, A. and P. Loewen, Electoral Systems and Evaluations of Democracy, in Democratic Reform in New Brunswick, W. Cross, Editor. 2007, Canadian Scholars' Press: Toronto, Ontario. p. 39-57. Borg, S. and H. Paloheimo. Research and Data on Finnish Elections: An Overview . in CSES Plenary Session. 2003. Stockholm, Sweden. Bovens, M. and A. Wille. Diploma Democracy: The Disappearance of the Less Educated from Political Life . in 4th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research. 2007. Pisa, Italy. Bowler, S. and T. Donovan. Public Attitudes About Changing Political Institutions. in Political Economy Conference . 2000. Washington University. Brader, T. Of Time and Partisan Stability Revisited: The Post-Communist Puzzle . in 67th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association . 2009. Chicago. Brader, T.A. and J.A. Tucker. Do Party Cues Affect Policy Opinions in New Party Systems? Survey Experiments in Three Post-Communist Countries. in 104th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2008. Boston. Brader, T.A. and J.A. Tucker, Follow the Leader: Party Cues, Policy Opinion, and the Power of Partisanship in Three Multiparty Systems. 2010: Oxford. p. 55. Brader, T.A., J.A. Tucker, and A. Therriault, Thr Cross-Pressured Citizen. Revisiting Social Influence on Voting Behavior . 2010. Brady, H.E., Contributions of Survey Research to Political Science. PS: Political Science & Politics, 2000. 33 (1): p. 47-57. Brockington, D. Constricted Policy Space and Political Participation: Evidence from 34 Democracies. in 99th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2003. Philadelphia. Brockington, D. Familiarity Breeds Contentment: Contextual and Individual Determinants of Democratic Satisfaction in 34 Democracies. in 61st Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2003. Chicago. Brockington, D., The Paradox of Proportional Representation: The Effect of Party Systems and Coalitions on Individuals' Electoral Participation. Political Studies, 2004. 52(3): p. 469-490. Brockington, D., It's about the Benefits: Choice Environments, Ideological Proximity and Individual Participation in 28 Democracies. Party Politics, 2009. 15(4): p. 435-454. Brockington, D. and J. Karp. Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Over-Reporting Turnout in Five Countries. in 98th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2002. Boston.

Calvo, E. and T. Hellwig, Centripetal and Centrifugal Incentives under Different Electoral

Systems. American Journal of Political Science, 2010. 55(1): p. 27-41. Campante, F.R. and D. Chor, Schooling and Political Participation and the Economy . 2010, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Caramani, D., ed. Comparative Politics . 2008, Oxford University Press: New York. Carlin, R. and G. Love. Policy Salience, Strategic Mobilization, and Voter Turnout . in 65th Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association . 2007. Chicago. Castillo, A.M.J. Institutional Performance and Satisfaction with Democracy. A Comparative Analysis . in CSES Conference and Planning Commmittee Meeting. 2006. Seville, Spain. Chen, T.-h., Uncovering the micro-foundations of turnout and electoral systems. Electoral Studies, 2011. 30 (2): p. 295-308. Choi, E. and J. Woo, Political corruption, economic performance, and electoral outcomes: a cross-national analysis. Contemporary Politics, 2010. 16(3): p. 249-262. Chu, Y.-h. and M.-h. Huang, Partisanship and Citizen Politics in East Asia. Journal of East Asian Studies, 2007. 7(2): p. 295-321. Chu, Y.-h., M.-h. Huang, and Y.-t. Chang. Identifying Sources of Democratic Legitimacy in Established and Emerging Democracies. in International conference on "Elections and Democratic Governance", Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS). 2005. Taipei, Taiwan. Claibourn, M. and V. Sapiro. Gender Differences in Citizen-Level Democratic Citizenship: Evidence from the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. in 59th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association . 2001. Chicago. Clarke, H., et al. Political Choice in Britain: The 2005 BES . in CSES Plenary Session. 2005. Washington, DC. Clausen, L. Party Democratization and Citizens: The Impact of Candidate Selection Rules on Voters. in 79th Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. 2008. New Orleans. Colton, T.J. Babes in Partyland: The Riddle of Partisanship in Post-Soviet Russia. in 2000 World Democratization Conference on Rethinking Democracy in the New Millennium. 2000. University of Houston, Houston.

Colton, T.J., Parties, Citizens, and the Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Russia, in After the Collapse of Communism: Comparative Lessons of Transition , M. MacFaul and K. Stoner-Weiss, Editors. 2004, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. p. 173-206. Cooper, A.L., Nonminating Presidential Candidates: The Primary Season Compared to Two Alternatives. Political Research Quarterly, 2001. 54 (4): p. 771-793. Crow, D. and E. Berumen. Who Really votes? Rethinking the effects of sociodemographic conditions on voting in Mexico in light of turnout overestimation . in 103rd Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2007. Chigago. Crow, D.B., Citizen Disenchantment in New Democracies: The Case of Mexico , in Government . 2009, University of Texas at Austin: Austin. p. 228. Curtice, J., The Future of Election Studies: Mid-Life Crisis of New Youth?, in CREST Working Paper No. 78 . 2000, CREST: Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends:

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Dahlberg, S., Political Parties and Perceptual Agreement: The Influence of Party Related Factors on Voters Perceptions in Proportional Electoral Systems. Electoral Studies, 2009. 28 (2): p. 270-278. Dahlberg, S., Voters' Perceptions of Party Politics. - A Multilevel Approach, in Department of Political Science. 2009, University of Gothenburg: Gothenburg. p. 231. Dahlberg, S., Misperceptions and Effective Representation, in Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2010: Washington, D.C. p. 20. Dahlberg, S., The contextual sources of voters satisfaction with democracy in 6th ECPR General Conference . 2011: Reykjavik. Dahlberg, S., H. Oscarsson, and D. Berlin. Ideological voting under different institutional contexts: Political communication and effective representation in 37 countries. in XIV Annual Meeting of the Nordic Political Science Association. 2005. University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland. Dalton, R. and S.A. Weldon, Partisanship and Party System Institutionalization. Party Politics, 2007. 13 (2): p. 179-196. Dalton, R.J., ed. Democratic Challenges, Democratic Choices: The Erosion of Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies. 2004, Oxford University Press: Oxford. Dalton, R.J. (2005) The Myth of the Disengaged American . Public Opinion Pros. Dalton, R.J., Citizen Politics: Public Opinion and Political Parties in Advanced Industrial

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Dalton, R.J., Voter Choice and Partisan Representation: One Link in the Chain of Party Government , in Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2009: Toronto, CA. p. 32. Dalton, R.J., Ideology, Partisanship, and Democratic Development , in Comparing Democracies. Elections and Voting in the 21st Century , L. LeDuc, R.G. Niemi, and P. Norris, Editors. 2010, Sage Publications: London. p. 143-166. Dalton, R.J. and C.J. Anderson, eds. Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices . 2011, Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK. 293. Dalton, R.J., D.M. Farell, and I. McAllister, The Dynamics of Political Representation, in How Democracy Works: Political Representation and Policy Congruence in Modern Societies : Essays in Honour of Jacques Thomassen , M. Rosema, B. Denters, and K. Aarts, Editors. 2011, Pallas Publications - Amsterdam University Press: Amsterdam. p. 21-38. Dalton, R.J. and A. Tanaka, The Patterns of Party Polarization in East Asia. Journal of East Asian Studies, 2007. 7(2): p. 203-223. Dalton, R.J. and S.A. Weldon, L'immagine dei partiti politici nell'opinione pubblica: un male necessario? [Public Images of Political Parties: A Necessary Evil?]. Rivista italiana di scienza politica, 2004. 34 : p. 379-404. Dalton, R.J. and S.A. Weldon (2005) Is the Party Over? Spreading Antipathy Toward Political Parties . Public Opinion Pros. Dalton, R.J. and S.A. Weldon, Public Images of Political Parties: A Necessary Evil? West European Politics, 2005. 28 (5): p. 931-951. Dalton, R.J. and Y. Zhu, eds. Party Politics in East Asia: citizens, elections, and democratic development . 2008, Lynne Rienner: Boulder, CO. Dez-Nicols, J. An Attempt to Interpret Party Attachment in Old and New Democracies. in 18th World Congress of the International Political Science Association. 2000. Qubec City, Canada. Dez-Nicols, J., K.A. Rasinski, and T.W. Smith. A Comparison of Public Responses to Terrorist Attacks in Spain and the United States. in International conference on "Elections and Democratic Governance", Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS). 2005. Taipei, Taiwan. Dinas, E. and S. Pardos Prado. Exploring contextual heterogeneity in issue voting: Proximity versus direction. in 4th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research.

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