The state of state politics research
By: Brace, Paul.
Contributor(s): Jewett, Aubrey.
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ArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.643-81.Subject(s): U.S.A. - Politics and government
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Political Research QuarterlySummary: Reviewers of state politics research often lament the fields lack of theoretical progress and its fragmented character. Applying an inclusive approach, this essay examines all research published on state politics over the last decade in the profession's six top journals: APSR, AJPS, JOP, PRQ, Polity and SSQ. The study takes stock of the progress and identifies promising avenues for future inquiry. It provides an excellent opportunity to evaluate the impact of institutional and environmental contexts on political behavior, processes and outcomes. The field needs to emphasize the importance of modeling political behavior across contexts and interactively across contextual and individual levels of analysis
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Reviewers of state politics research often lament the fields lack of theoretical progress and its fragmented character. Applying an inclusive approach, this essay examines all research published on state politics over the last decade in the profession's six top journals: APSR, AJPS, JOP, PRQ, Polity and SSQ. The study takes stock of the progress and identifies promising avenues for future inquiry. It provides an excellent opportunity to evaluate the impact of institutional and environmental contexts on political behavior, processes and outcomes. The field needs to emphasize the importance of modeling political behavior across contexts and interactively across contextual and individual levels of analysis


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