We thank Gary Jacobson, Keith Krehbiel, Doug Kriner, Jeff Lewis, and Keith Poole for data used in this project. We also gratefully acknowledge John Aldrich, Michael Bailey, Matthew Beckmann, Adam Berinsky, Chris Berry, Steve Callander, Charles Cameron, Brandice Canes-Wrone, Saul Jackman, Simon Jackman, Jeff Jenkins, Thad Kousser, Keith Krehbiel, Nolan McCarty, Eric Oliver, Eric Schickler, Boris Shor, Betsy Sinclair, Rob Van Houweling, five anonymous reviewers, and participants in seminars at Berkeley, Chicago, Duke, Notre Dame, Stanford, and Texas A&M for helpful comments and suggestions. For financial support, we thank the National Science Foundation, the Bradley Foundation, and the Program on Political Institutions at the University of Chicago. Mateusz Tomkowiak provided capable research assistance. All replication files can be accessed through the AJPS Dataverse at http://dvn.iq.harvard.edu/dvn/dv/ajps/faces/study/StudyPage.xhtml?globalId=hdl:1902.1/18254. Supplementary appendices are available at the AJPS website.
War, the Presidency, and Legislative Voting Behavior
Article first published online: 5 SEP 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5907.2012.00619.x
©2012, Midwest Political Science Association
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Howell, W. G. and Rogowski, J. C. (2013), War, the Presidency, and Legislative Voting Behavior. American Journal of Political Science, 57: 150–166. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-5907.2012.00619.x
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Table A-1. Entry into Afghanistan War–107th Congress
Table A-2. Summary Tables for Earlier Wars
Figure B-1. Interest Group Effects
Figure B-2A. Shifts in Voting Behavior in the 107th Congress using Additional Bridge Actors
Figure B-2B. Shifts in Voting Behavior in the 107th Congress using Alternative Bridging
Figure B-3. Partisan Control of Congress
Table B-1. Roll Call Votes by Issue Type
Figure B-4. Changes in Voting Behavior Over the Course of the 107th Congress
Figure B-5. Changing Voting Behavior in the California Legislature
Figure B-6. Placebo Tests
Figure B-7. Shifts in Congressional Voting Behavior during other Crisis Events
Table C-1. Reverse Bridging Criteria
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