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Jeffrey W Ladewig
Jeffrey W Ladewig
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
Verified email at uconn.edu
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Privacy in the information age
SJ Best, BS Krueger, J Ladewig
International Journal of Public Opinion Quarterly 70 (3), 375-401, 2006
932006
Domestic influences on international trade policy: factor mobility in the United States, 1963 to 1992
JW Ladewig
International Organization 60 (1), 69-103, 2006
902006
Parties, Institutional Control, and Trust in Government*
J Gershtenson, J Ladewig, DL Plane
Social Science Quarterly 87 (4), 882-902, 2006
842006
Ideological polarization and the vanishing of marginals: Retrospective roll-call voting in the US Congress
JW Ladewig
The Journal of Politics 72 (2), 499-512, 2010
512010
On the Causes and Consequences of and Remedies for Interstate Malapportionment of the US House of Representatives
JW Ladewig, MP Jasinski
Perspectives on Politics 6 (1), 89-107, 2008
512008
Vetoing the future: political constraints and renewable energy
O Bayulgen, JW Ladewig
Environmental politics 26 (1), 49-70, 2017
482017
Conditional party government and the homogeneity of constituent interests
JW Ladewig
The Journal of Politics 67 (4), 1006-1029, 2005
382005
The effect of risk perceptions on online political participatory decisions
SJ Best, BS Krueger, J Ladewig
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 4 (1), 5-17, 2008
332008
One Person, One Vote, 435 Seats: Interstate Malapportionment and Constitutional Requirements
JW Ladewig
Conn. L. Rev. 43, 1125, 2010
322010
Owning valence issues: The impact of a “culture of corruption” on the 2006 midterm elections
SJ Best, JW Ladewig, DC Wong
Congress & the Presidency 40 (2), 129-151, 2013
112013
“Appearances do matter”: Congressional district compactness and electoral turnout
JW Ladewig
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy 17 (2), 137-150, 2018
82018
Housing starts and the political business cycle
JW Ladewig
American Politics Research 36 (5), 776-798, 2008
82008
The Devil’s in the Details: Evaluating the One Person, One Vote Principle in American Politics
JW Ladewig, SC McKee
Politics and Governance 2 (1), 4-31, 2014
72014
Income Inequality and Ideological Positions in the US Congress
JW Ladewig
Political Research Quarterly 74 (3), 599-614, 2021
62021
Polity Symposium: Partisan Polarization and American Democracy
JW Ladewig
Polity 46 (3), 407-410, 2014
52014
Murder and Presidential Elections: A Cultivation‐Based Issue‐Ownership Theory of Local Television News and Its Geographic Structure
JW Ladewig
Presidential Studies Quarterly 50 (4), 811-844, 2020
32020
Political trust and the health of democracy in the United States. Rethinking traditional measures and interpretations
J Gershtenson, J Ladewig, DL Plane
Revista Mexicana de Análisis Político y Administración Pública 2 (1), 111-129, 2013
32013
Legislative Organization and Conference Committee Appointments
JW Ladewig, J Bourbeau
Delivered at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Amreican Poltiical Science …, 2005
32005
Disaggregating Globalization: The Mixed Effects of Foreign Capital on Democratization
O Bayulgen, JW Ladewig
International Studies Association Annual Meeting, 2005
22005
Confianza politica y vigor de la democracia en los Estados Unidos. Repensar las medidas tradicionales e interpretaciones.
J Gershtenson, J Ladewig, DL Plane
Revista Mexicana de Análisis Político y Administración Pública (REMAP) 2 (1 …, 2013
2013
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