CP Group Publications

The CP Group was established in 2015. It is run by Sona Golder and Matt Golder. Here is a list of our publications and working papers. You can find out more about the CP Group here.

Book manuscripts under contract
    1. William Roberts Clark & Matt Golder. Interaction Models. Book manuscript under contract for the Methodological Tools in the Social Sciences Series at Cambridge University Press.
    2. William Roberts Clark, Matt Golder & Sona N. GolderComparative Politics. Book manuscript under contract with Sage/CQ Press.
    3. Sona N. Golder, Ignacio Lago, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, & Thomas Gschwend. Multi-Level Electoral Politics. Book manuscript under contract at Oxford University Press.
Revise and Resubmit
      1. Margaret H. Ariotti & Sona N. Golder. “Partisan Portfolio Allocation in African Democracies.” Revise and resubmit at Comparative Political Studies.
      2. Daniel M. Butler & Charles Crabtree. “Can Information Reduce Politicians’ Racial Bias?” Revise and resubmit at the Journal of Experimental Political Science.
      3. Charles Crabtree & Michael J. Nelson. “New Evidence for a Positive Relationship between De Facto Judicial Independence and State Respect for Empowerment Rights.” Revise and resubmit at International Studies Quarterly.
      4. Sona N. Golder, Laura B. Stephenson, Karine Van der Straeten, André Blais, Damien Bol, Philipp Harfst, & Jean-François Laslier. “Electoral Systems and Support for Female Candidates.” Revise and resubmit at Politics and Gender.
Under Review
      1. William Roberts Clark, Matt Golder & Sona N. Golder. “An Exit, Voice, and Loyalty Model of Politics.”
      2. Charles Crabtree, Christopher J. Fariss, & Holger L. Kern. “Truth Replaced by Silence: A Field Experiment on Private Censorship in Russia.”
      3. Charles Crabtree, Matt Golder, Thomas Gschwend, & Indriði Indriðason. “Campaign Sentiment in European Party Manifestos.”
2016
      1. Charles Crabtree, Christopher J. Fariss, & Paul Schuler. “The Presidential Election in Belarus, October 2015.” Electoral Studies.
      2. Damien Bol, Philipp Harfst, André Blais, Sona N. Golder, Jean-François Laslier, Laura B. Stephenson, & Karine Van der Straeten. “Addressing Europe’s Democratic Deficit: An Experimental Evaluation of the Pan-European District Proposal.” European Union Politics.
      3. Charles Crabtree & Molly Ariotti “Improving the Interpretability and Research Transparency of Maps.” CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American Political Science Association 26(1): 65-72.
      4. Charles Crabtree & Matt Golder  “Party System Volatility in Post-Communist Europe.” British Journal of Political Science.
      5. Matt Golder.   “Far Right Parties in Europe. Annual Review of Political Science 19.
      6. Matt Golder & Sona N. Golder (eds).  “Symposia: Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) / The Politics of Space.” CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American Political Science Association 26(1):1-108.
2015
    1. Margaret (Molly) Ariotti & Naunihal Singh. September 21, 2015. “Can Burkina Faso — Africa’s most coup-prone state — become a stable democracy?The Monkey Cage Blog, The Washington Post.
    2. André Blais, Damien Bol, Philipp Harfst, Sona N. Golder, Jean-François Laslier, Laura B. Stephenson, & Karine Van der Straeten.  “The EuroVotePlus Experiment.” European Union Politics 16 (4): 739-754.
    3. William Roberts Clark & Matt Golder (eds).   “Symposium: Big Data, Causal Inference, and Formal Theory” PS: Political Science and Politics 48: 65-106.
    4. William Roberts Clark & Matt Golder“Big Data, Causal Inference, and Formal Theory: Contradictory Trends in Political Science?’PS: Political Science and Politics 48: 65-70.
    5. Charles Crabtree, David Darmofal, and Holger L. Kern.  “A Spatial Analysis of the Impact of West German Television on Protest Mobilization During the East German revolution.Journal of Peace Research, 52 (3): 269-284.
    6. Charles Crabtree, David Darmofal, and Holger L. Kern. February 26, 2015. “How Did West German TV Affect East German Protests?The Monkey Cage Blog, The Washington Post.
    7. Charles Crabtree and Christopher J. Fariss.  “Uncovering Patterns Among Latent Variables: Human Rights and De Facto Judicial Independence.” Research & Politics, 2 (3): 1-9.
    8. Christopher J. Fariss, Zachary M. Jones, Fridolin Linder, Charles Crabtree, Megan A. Biek, Ana-Sophia M. Ross, Taranamol Kaur, & Michael Tsai.  ” Human Rights Texts: Converting Human Rights Primary Source Documents into DataPLOS ONE, 10 (9):
    9. 2015. Garrett Glasgow & Sona N. Golder“A New Approach to the Study of Parties Entering Government.”  British Journal of Political Science. 45(4): 739-754.
    10. Sona N. Golder.  “Government Formation and Cabinets.”  In Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Wiley).
    11. Matt Golder & Sona N. Golder (eds).  “Symposium: Training the Next Generation of Comparative Politics Scholars.” CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American Political Science Association 25(2): 1-49.
    12. Matt Golder & Sona N. Golder (eds).  “Symposium: Studying Sensitive Political Phenomena.” CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American Political Science Association 25(1): 1-50.