Publications
| Title | Author(s) | Discipline | Publication |
Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Problem-solving Criminal Justice |
Steven Teles |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| The Effects of Party Cues Are Not the Effects of Partisanship |
Alexander Coppock |
Political Science | Political Science Quarterly | 2025 |
| Why Masses Support Democratic Backsliding |
Noam Gidron, Yotam Margalit, Lior Sheffer, and Itamar Yakir |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2025 |
| Pop Culture and the Evolving Politics of the Right: The Potential of Interpretive Methods for Studying Gender, Race, and Politics |
Minali Aggarwal and Micah English |
Political Science | Politics & Gender | 2025 |
| Reflections on Government Success and Failure |
Lawrence Rothenberg |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| Targeted Abortion Frames Do Not Mobilize Political Action-Taking |
Natalie Hernandez, Nicholas Ottone, and Joshua Kalla |
Political Science | American Politics Research | 2025 |
| Novel Indices of State- and County-Level Social Disadvantage in Older Americans and Disparities in Mortality |
Yi Wang, Emma X. Zang, Kendra Davis-Plourde, Thomas M. Gill, and Robert Becher |
Public Health | Health and Place | 2025 |
| America’s New Racial Battle Lines. By Rogers M. Smith and Desmond King |
Jacob S. Hacker |
Political Science | Perspectives on Politics | 2025 |
| Good Clinical Ethics Requires Access to Diverse Community Perspectives |
Lorie Bruce and Carol L. Powers |
Bioethics | American Journal of Bioethics | 2025 |
| Explaining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Advance Care Planning: A Decomposition Analysis |
Yifan Lou, Emma Zang, and Qianqian Li |
Public Health | Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2025 |
| Listen for a Change? A Longitudinal Field Experiment on Listening’s Potential to Enhance Persuasion |
Erik Santoro, David E. Broockman, Joshua L. Kalla, and Roni Porat |
Political Science | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 2025 |
| Are Democracies Better at Solving Problems than Non-Democratic Regimes? |
Bryan D. Jones |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| The Politics of Problem Solving: Housing, Pensions, and the Organization of Interests |
Sarah F. Anzia |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| Heuristic Agenda Closure in Administrative Government |
Daniel Carpenter |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| Congress as Problem Solver: Building Consensus Despite Polarization |
James M. Curry and Frances E. Lee |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| The Civil Service as a Problem-Solving Institution |
Donald Moynihan |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| Congressional Fundraising Dynamics and Their Implications for Problem-Solving |
Brandice Canes-Wrone |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
| The Insurance Value of Abortion and Support for Reproductive Rights |
Natalie Hernandez, Alexander Trubowitz, and Sam Zacher |
Political Science | Political Behavior | 2025 |
| Infanticide and Infant Abandonment: New Directions in US Law and Policy |
Lori Bruce, Clara S. Lewis, and Mark R. Mercurio |
Bioethics | Pediatrics | 2025 |
| Economic Incentives or Racial Bias? Public Opinion and Racial Inequities in Power Plant Siting in the United States |
Eric Scheuch |
Political Science | Energy Research & Social Science | 2025 |