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Ba, Alice D. (2020) “ASEAN's Constructed Dichotomies: The Ongoing Need for Complexity-Sensitive Research Agendas." The Pacific Review 33(3-4): 582-592.
Ba, Alice D. (2020) “Multilateralism and East Asian Transitions: The English School, Diplomacy, and A Networking Regional Order". International Politics 57(2): 259-277
Batchis, W. (2020) “The Government Speech-Forum Continuum: A New First Amendment Parad igm and its Application to Academic Freedom" New York University Annual Survey of American Law 75(1)
Bauer, G. & Darkwah, A. K. (2020) “We Would Rather Be Leaders than Parliamentarians: Women and Political Office in Ghana" European Journal of Politics and Gender. 3(1): 101-119
Bauer, G. (2020) Women's Political Representation in Africa, Oxford Bibliographies.
Almquist, Zack W and Bagozzi, Benjamin (2020) "Automated Text Analysis for Understanding Radical Activism: The Topical Agenda of the North American Animal Liberation Movement." Research and Politics. 7(2): 1-8.
Cassese, Erin C., Farhart, Christina E., and Miller, Joanne M. (2020) “Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs." Politics and Gender (special call for COVID-related articles). 16(4) pp. 1009-1018.
Davis, Theodore, J. (2020) "Perceptions of racial progress and mistreatment today: The implications for the Kerner Commission's "Two Nations Thesis." National Review of Black Politics, April 2020, vol 1, issue 2, pp. 251-270
Davis, Theodore J. (2020) "Race and Perceptions of Policing in Delaware," Implicit Bias and Policing in Communities in Delaware by Delaware Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 81-85
Ebner, David. (2020) “Divisive, Polarizing, or Energizing? Primary Election Competition and Candidate Performance in U.S. Congressional Elections." The Journal of Legislative Studies. Proofs accepted 7/20.
Choi, Seung-Whan, Youngwan Kim, Ebner, David and Patrick James. (2020) “Human rights institutionalization and U.S. humanitarian intervention." International Interactions. 46(4): 606-635.
Becker, A.B., & Jones, P. E. (2020) Experience with discrimination, perceptions of difference, and the importance of gender conformity on support for transgender rights. Politics, Groups, and Identities.
Khan, M. (2020) Post-Orientalism and Geopolitics: Three Debates that Inform Islam and U.S. Foreign Policy, Insight Turkey, 22(2) pp.127-149.
Khan, M. (2020) “Symposium on Islam and Good Governance", (Editor), IIIT, VA.
Miller, Joanne M. 2020. “Psychological and Situational Factors Combine to Boost COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs." Canadian Journal of Political Science 1-8 (special call for COVID-related articles). Online first view (June 11, 2020)
Miller, Joanne M. 2020. “Do COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs form a Monological Belief System?" Canadian Journal of Political Science 1-8 (special call for COVID-related articles). Online first view (May 21, 2020)
Peterson, D. A. M., Miller, J. M., Saunders, K. L., & McClurg, S. D. (2020) Macrointerest,British Journal of Political Science, 1-21.
Borgida, Eugene, Federico, Christopher M., and Miller, Joanne M. (Eds). (2020) At the Forefront of Political Psychology: Essays in Honor of John L. Sullivan. New York: Routledge.
Peterson, David A. M., Miller, Joanne M., Saunders Kyle, and McClurg, Scott D. (2020; In Press) “Macrointerest." British Journal of Political Science. NOTE: A previous version of this manuscript was the recipient of the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Best Paper Award (2016), presented for the best EPOVB section paper delivered at the previous year's APSA Annual Meeting.
Lajevardi, N., Oskooii, K. A. R., Walker, H. L., & Westfall, A. L. (2020) The Paradox Between Integration and Perceived Discrimination Among American Muslims, Political Psychology, 41(3), pp. 587-606.
Redlawsk, David P. and Habegger, Michael (2020) A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting. New York: Routledge Press.
Mattes, Kyle, and Redlawsk, David P. (2020) Voluntary Exposure to Political Fact Checks. Journalism and Mass Communications Quarterly, 97(4), 913-935.
Mattes, Kyle, Redlawsk, David P., Ira J. Roseman, and Steven Katz. (2020) Reprehensible, Laughable: The Role of Contempt in Negative Campaigning. American Politics Research, 48(1), 44-77.
Son, Kyong-Min. (2020) “The Eclipse of the Demos: The Cold War and the Crisis of Democracy before Neoliberalism". Kansas: University Press of Kansas. ​​