Political control versus expertise: Congressional choices about administrative procedures K Bawn American Political Science Review 89 (1), 62-73, 1995 | 954 | 1995 |
A theory of political parties: Groups, policy demands and nominations in American politics K Bawn, M Cohen, D Karol, S Masket, H Noel, J Zaller Perspectives on Politics 10 (3), 571-597, 2012 | 918 | 2012 |
The logic of institutional preferences: German electoral law as a social choice outcome K Bawn American Journal of Political Science, 965-989, 1993 | 402 | 1993 |
Short versus long coalitions: electoral accountability and the size of the public sector K Bawn, F Rosenbluth American Journal of Political Science 50 (2), 251-265, 2006 | 394 | 2006 |
Choosing strategies to control the bureaucracy: Statutory constraints, oversight, and the committee system K Bawn The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 13 (1), 101-126, 1997 | 324 | 1997 |
A comparative theory of electoral incentives: representing the unorganized under PR, plurality and mixed-member electoral systems K Bawn, MF Thies Journal of Theoretical Politics 15 (1), 5-32, 2003 | 280 | 2003 |
Voter responses to electoral complexity: Ticket splitting, rational voters and representation in the Federal Republic of Germany K Bawn British Journal of Political Science 29 (3), 487-505, 1999 | 272 | 1999 |
Money and majorities in the Federal Republic of Germany: Evidence for a veto players model of government spending K Bawn American Journal of Political Science, 707-736, 1999 | 179 | 1999 |
Constructing" us": Ideology, coalition politics, and false consciousness K Bawn American Journal of Political Science, 303-334, 1999 | 161 | 1999 |
Government versus opposition at the polls: How governing status affects the impact of policy positions K Bawn, Z Somer‐Topcu American Journal of Political Science 56 (2), 433-446, 2012 | 114 | 2012 |
Coalition parties versus coalitions of parties: How electoral agency shapes the political logic of costs and benefits K Bawn, FMC Rosenbluth Available at SSRN 1154118, 2003 | 71 | 2003 |
Congressional party leadership: Utilitarian versus majoritarian incentives K Bawn Legislative Studies Quarterly, 219-243, 1998 | 44 | 1998 |
Effort, intensity and position taking: reconsidering obstruction in the pre-cloture Senate K Bawn, G Koger Journal of Theoretical Politics 20 (1), 67-92, 2008 | 28 | 2008 |
Measuring the ties that bind: Electoral cohesiveness in four democracies K Bawn, GW Cox, F Rosenbluth Elections in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan under the Single Non-Transferable Vote …, 1999 | 22 | 1999 |
Strategic responses to institutional change: Parties, committees and multiple referral K Bawn Public Choice 88 (3), 239-258, 1996 | 20 | 1996 |
Bureaucratic accountability for regulatory decisions: comment on Lupia and McCubbins K Bawn Law & Contemp. Probs. 57, 139, 1994 | 14 | 1994 |
Intensity, effort, endogenous rules and obstruction in the US Senate K Bawn, G Koger Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2003 | 12 | 2003 |
Slowing at sunset: administrative procedures and the pace of reform in Korea JR Baum, K Bawn Journal of East Asian Studies 11 (2), 197-222, 2011 | 9 | 2011 |
Policy voting in US House primaries K Bawn, SL DeMora, A Dowdle, S Hall, ME Myers, S Patterson, J Zaller Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 29 (4), 533-549, 2019 | 7 | 2019 |
Institutional arrangements and legislative behavior: The politics of institutional choice K Bawn Stanford University, 1992 | 6 | 1992 |