Antoine Yoshinaka, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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(The politics of party switching by United States legislators in the postwar era.) |
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Hamel BT, Yoshinaka A. (2020) Who Donates to Party Switchers American Politics Research. 48: 295-307 |
Sevi S, Yoshinaka A, Blais A. (2018) Legislative Party Switching and the Changing Nature of the Canadian Party System, 1867–2015 Canadian Journal of Political Science. 51: 665-695 |
McKee SC, Yoshinaka A, Lee KE, et al. (2016) Party Switchers and Reelection: A Precinct-Level Analysis American Review of Politics. 35: 1-26 |
McKee SC, Yoshinaka A. (2015) Late to the parade Party switchers in contemporary US southern legislatures Party Politics. 21: 957-969 |
Yoshinaka A, Murphy C. (2011) The Paradox of Redistricting: How Partisan Mapmakers Foster Competition but Disrupt Representation Political Research Quarterly. 64: 435-447 |
Yoshinaka A, Grose CR. (2011) Ideological Hedging in Uncertain Times: Inconsistent Legislative Representation and Voter Enfranchisement British Journal of Political Science. 1-30 |
Yoshinaka A, McElroy G, Bowler S. (2010) The appointment of rapporteurs in the European parliament Legislative Studies Quarterly. 35: 457-486 |
Grose CR, Husser J, Yoshinaka A. (2010) Plus ça Change: Race, Gender, and Issue Retrospections in the 2008 US Presidential Election Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 20: 187-211 |
Yoshinaka A, Murphy C. (2009) Partisan gerrymandering and population instability: Completing the redistricting puzzle Political Geography. 28: 451-462 |
Bowler S, Yoshinaka A. (2007) A political science look at political science: APSA's first four elections Ps - Political Science and Politics. 40: 367-370 |