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Matthew Beckmann
Matthew Beckmann
Professor of Political Science, UC Irvine
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A spiral of cynicism for some: The contingent effects of campaign news frames on participation and confidence in government
NA Valentino, MN Beckmann, TA Buhr
Political communication 18 (4), 347-367, 2001
4822001
Where you live and what you watch: The impact of racial proximity and local television news on attitudes about race and crime
FD Gilliam Jr, NA Valentino, MN Beckmann
Political research quarterly 55 (4), 755-780, 2002
2752002
What leads to voting overreports? Contrasts of overreporters to validated voters and admitted nonvoters in the American National Election Studies
RF Belli, MW Traugott, MN Beckmann
Journal of Official Statistics 17 (4), 479, 2001
2382001
Pushing the agenda: Presidential leadership in US lawmaking, 1953–2004
MN Beckmann
Cambridge University Press, 2010
1752010
When the frame is the game: Revisiting the impact of “strategic” campaign coverage on citizens' information retention
NA Valentino, TA Buhr, MN Beckmann
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 78 (1), 93-112, 2001
1112001
The policy opportunities in presidential honeymoons
MN Beckmann, J Godfrey
Political Research Quarterly 60 (2), 250-262, 2007
792007
Elite interviewing in Washington, DC
MN Beckmann, RL Hall
Interview research in political science, 196-208, 2013
732013
The president's playbook: White House strategies for lobbying Congress
MN Beckmann
The Journal of Politics 70 (2), 407-419, 2008
382008
Navigating the legislative divide: polarization, presidents, and policymaking in the United States
MN Beckmann, AJ McGann
Journal of Theoretical Politics 20 (2), 201-220, 2008
252008
Hall. 2013.“Elite Interviewing in Washington, DC.”
MN Beckmann, L Richard
Interview Research in Political Science, 196-208, 0
20
Opportunism in Polarization: Presidential Success in Senate Key Votes, 1953‐2008
MN Beckmann, V Kumar
Presidential Studies Quarterly 41 (3), 488-503, 2011
112011
How presidents push, when presidents win: A model of positive presidential power in US lawmaking
MN Beckmann, V Kumar
Journal of Theoretical Politics 23 (1), 3-20, 2011
102011
Targeting the Treatment: The Strategy behind Lyndon Johnson's Lobbying
MN Beckmann, NS Chaturvedi, JR Garcia
Legislative Studies Quarterly 42 (2), 211-234, 2017
92017
Up the Hill and across the Aisle: Discovering the path to Bipartisanship in Washington
MN Beckmann
Legislative Studies Quarterly 41 (2), 269-295, 2016
82016
Did Nixon quit before he resigned?
MN Beckmann
Research & Politics 4 (2), 2053168017704800, 2017
62017
Presidential lobbying: How the White House promotes the president's policies on Capitol Hill
MN Beckmann
University of Michigan, 2004
62004
The Legislative Politics of Protectionism: A Theory of Lobbyists' Strategy for Influencing US Trading Policy
R Hall, M Beckmann
Working Paper, University of Michigan, 2004
42004
The President's Day: Managing Time in the Oval Office
MN Beckmann
Columbia University Press, 2024
12024
Do White House Chiefs of Staff “manage up”?
MN Beckmann
Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2024
2024
Speaking, Thinking, and Being President
MN Beckmann, MM Kaminski
Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy 4 (2), 159-182, 2023
2023
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