Most recent publications:
Representative Democracy without Apologies (with Ryan Pevnick). Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
“Standing in Reserve: a New Model for Hard Cases of Complicity” (with Nicholas Almendares), forthcoming.
“Understanding Causal Mechanisms in the Study of Group Bias” (with Dominik Duell). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 45, 2022.
“National Conflict in a Federal System” (with Sanford Gordon). Journal of Politics 83 (3), 2021. Supplemental appendix.
“Is Random Selection a Cure for the Ills of Electoral Representation?” (with Ryan Pevnick). Journal of Political Philosophy 29 (1), 2021.
“Strategic Discrimination in Hierarchies” (with Dominik Duell). Journal of Politics 83 (2), 2021. Supplemental appendix.
“Representative Democracy as Defensible Epistocracy” (with Ryan Pevnick). American Political Science Review 114 (1), 2020.
“Information, Knowledge, and Deliberation.” PS: Political Science and Politics 52 (4), 2019.
“Polarizing Policies vs. Polarized Preferences” (with Sanford Gordon). Public Choice 176 (1), 2018.
“Does Unbundling Policy Authority Increase Accountability?” (with Patrick Le Bihan). Journal of Politics 80 (3), 2018. Supplemental appendix.
“Common Problems (or, What’s Missing from the Conventional Wisdom on Polarization and Gridlock)” (with Sanford Gordon). Journal of Politics 79 (4), 2017.
“Coercive Leadership” (with Scott A. Tyson). American Journal of Political Science, 61 (3), 2017. Supplemental appendix.
“Mixed Motives in the Equilibrium View of Joint Intention” (with Nicholas Almendares). Philosophical Studies 173 (3), 2016.
“Political Accountability and Sequential Policymaking” (with Ethan Bueno de Mesquita). Journal of Public Economics 132 (12), 2015. Supplemental appendix.
“Learning from Debate: Institutions and Information” (with Eric Dickson and Catherine Hafer). Political Science Research and Methods 3 (3), 2015.
“Behavioral Political Economy, Argumentation, and Democratic Theory.” The Good Society 24 (1), 2015.
“Social Identity and Electoral Accountability” (with Dominik Duell). American Journal of Political Science 59 (3), 2015. Supplemental appendix.
“Issue Advocacy and Mass Political Sophistication” (with Catherine Hafer). Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 169 (1), 2013.
“Threat for Threat: Responding to the Security Dilemma on the Korean Peninsula.” Hoover Digest 2012, no. 2.
“Disclosure of the Genetic Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease” (With Sanford Gordon). New England Journal of Medicine, January 14, 2010. Our rejoinder to the reply by Green et. al.
“Do the Advantages of Incumbency Advantage Incumbents?” (with Sanford Godon). Journal of Politics, 71 (4), 2009. Supplemental appendix.
“Game Theory, Information, and Deliberative Democracy” (with Adam Meirowitz). American Journal of Political Science 53 (2), 2009.
“Voter Responses to Challenger Opportunity Costs” (with Sanford Gordon and Gregory Huber). Electoral Studies 28 (1), 2009.
“Cognition and Strategy: A Deliberation Experiment” (with Eric Dickson and Catherine Hafer). Journal of Politics 70 (4), 2008. Supplemental Appendix.
“Legal Doctrine on Collegial Courts” (with Jeffrey R. Lax). Journal of Politics 71 (3), 2009.
“Disagreements on Collegial Courts: a Case-Space Approach” (with Jeffrey R. Lax). Journal of Constitutional Law 10 (2), 2008.
“Challenger Entry and Voter Learning” (with Sanford Gordon and Gregory Huber). American Political Science Review 101(2), 2007.
“Deliberation as Self-Discovery and Institutions for Political Speech” (with Catherine Hafer). Journal of Theoretical Politics 19 (3), 2007.
“Public Goods in Federal Systems” (with Catherine Hafer). Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2 (3), 2007.
“Toleration and Self-Skepticism.” In Ingrid Creppell, Russell Hardin, and Stephen Macedo, eds., Toleration on Trial. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2008.
“Strategic Coordination and the Law” (with Nicholas Almendares). Law and Philosophy, 26 (5), 2007.
“Rational Choices as Social Norms.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 18(4), 2006.
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