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If you wish to check the status of your manuscript, please send an e-mail request to ajps@msu.edu and we will respond to you as soon as possible. Please include the AJPS manuscript number and title in your request. On behalf of the entire American Journal of Political Science Editorial Staff, I want to wish you a wonderful holiday season and a very happy New Year! Again, we will resume full operations on Monday, January 11, 2016. William G. Jacoby Editor, American Journal of Political Science Most Accessed 08/2015 Tim Büthe, Helen V. Milner The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment into Developing Countries: Increasing FDI through International Trade Agreements? American Journal of Political Science 2008, vol. 52 Carl Henrik Knutsen, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård Institutional Characteristics and Regime Survival: Why Are Semi-Democracies Less Durable Than Autocracies and Democracies? [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2015, vol. 59, p. 656 Kristin Kanthak, Jonathan Woon Women Don’t Run? Election Aversion and Candidate Entry [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2015, vol. 59, p. 595 Alberto Abadie, Alexis Diamond, Jens Hainmueller Comparative Politics and the Synthetic Control Method [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2014, 10.1111/ajps.12116 Jens Hainmueller, Daniel J. Hopkins The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2015, vol. 59, p. 529 Daniel Stegmueller How Many Countries for Multilevel Modeling? A Comparison of Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches [AJPS WORKSHOP] American Journal of Political Science 2013, vol. 57, p. 748 Shanto Iyengar, Sean J. Westwood Fear and Loathing across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2015, vol. 59, p. 690 Ted Brader, Nicholas A. 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Snyder On the Validity of the Regression Discontinuity Design for Estimating Electoral Effects: New Evidence from Over 40,000 Close Races [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2015, vol. 59, p. 259 Frederick Solt Economic Inequality and Democratic Political Engagement American Journal of Political Science 2008, vol. 52 Michael M. Bechtel, Jens Hainmueller, Yotam Margalit Preferences for International Redistribution: The Divide over the Eurozone Bailouts [ARTICLE] American Journal of Political Science 2014, vol. 58, p. 835 Search this website… Search Current Issue: January 2016 Most Cited Articles Virtual Issue: Electoral Geography The American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) is the flagship journal of the Midwest Political Science Association. AJPS is published by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing and supported by the Michigan State University Department of Political Science and the MSU College of Social Science. Editor-in-Chief, William G. Jacoby Managing Editor, Robert N. 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AJPS 60:1 – January 2016

Editor’s Message

The American Journal of Political Science is taking its end-of-the-year hiatus from Saturday, December 12, 2015, until Monday, January 11, 2016. During this one-month period, no new or revised manuscripts will be accepted, although all other Journal operations will continue unabated. Thus, we will continue to process incoming reviews, and I will issue editorial decisions on manuscripts as soon as sufficient information is available to do so.
Unfortunately, authors will not be able to check the status of manuscripts through the Editorial Manager system during the hiatus. We apologize for any inconvenience that this causes. If you wish to check the status of your manuscript, please send an e-mail request to ajps@msu.edu and we will respond to you as soon as possible. Please include the AJPS manuscript number and title in your request.
On behalf of the entire American Journal of Political Science Editorial Staff, I want to wish you a wonderful holiday season and a very happy New Year! Again, we will resume full operations on Monday, January 11, 2016.
William G. Jacoby
Editor, American Journal of Political Science

Most Accessed 08/2015

The Editor of the AJPS is at Michigan State University and the Editorial Office is supported by
the Michigan State University Department of Political Science and the School of Social Sciences.

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