William Bianco
Affiliations: | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Bianco W, Smyth R. (2020) The Bicameral Roots of Congressional Deadlock: Analyzing Divided Government Through the Lens of Majority Rule Social Science Quarterly |
Smyth R, Bianco W, Chan KN. (2019) Legislative Rules in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council The Journal of Politics. 81: 892-905 |
Bianco W. (2018) The Politics of Parliamentary Debate: Parties, Rebels, and Representation. By Sven-Oliver Proksch and Jonathan B. Slapin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. The Journal of Politics. 80 |
Bianco W, Schmidt E. (2017) Knowing What We Are Getting: Evaluating Scientific Research on the International Space Station Social Science Quarterly. 98: 1151-1159 |
Bianco W, Kam C, Sened I, et al. (2014) Party relevance and party survival in new democracies International Area Studies Review. 17: 251-261 |
Birkhead N, Uriarte G, Bianco W. (2010) The Impact of State Legislative Term Limits on the Competitiveness of Congressional Elections American Politics Research. 38: 842-861 |
Kam C, Bianco WT, Sened I, et al. (2010) Ministerial selection and intraparty organization in the contemporary british parliament American Political Science Review. 104: 289-306 |
Bianco WT, Sened I. (2005) Uncovering evidence of conditional party government: Reassessing majority party influence in congress and state legislatures American Political Science Review. 99: 361-371 |
Bianco WT. (2005) Last post for "the greatest generation": The policy implications of the decline of military experience in the U.S. congress Legislative Studies Quarterly. 30: 85-102 |
Bianco WT. (1999) Party Campaign Committees and the Distribution of Tally Program Funds Legislative Studies Quarterly. 24: 451-469 |