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Pretty much everything where states are the unit of analysis. This field's methods are essentially [[Statistics/DecisionTrees|decision trees]]. The body of quantitative data is poor. Analysis rests on identifying novel partitions that better predict or describe outcomes, and then re-testing hypotheses after a few decades have generated new data.
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 * [[PoliticalScience/CityPolitics|City Politics]]  * [[PoliticalScience/CityPolitics|City politics]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/CriticalElectionsTheory|Critical elections theory]]
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 * [[PoliticalScience/InternationalDevelopment|International Development]]

== Political Parties and Movements ==

Comparative politics methods applied to non-states. There is some overlap with public choice theory (esp. [[PoliticalScience/InstitutionalDesign|institutional design]]).

 * [[PoliticalScience/CriticalElectionsTheory|Critical elections theory]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/ElectoralSystems|Electoral systems]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/GiniCoefficient|Gini coefficient]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/InternationalDevelopment|International development]]
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 * [[PoliticalScience/RelativeDeprivationTheory|Relative deprivation theory]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/SouthernExceptionalism|Southern exceptionalism]]
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 * [[PoliticalScience/GiniCoefficient|Gini coefficient]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/SouthernExceptionalism|Southern exceptionalism]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/PolicyAnalysis|Policy analysis]]
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   * listings of [[CategoryState|states]] and [[CategoryCityState|city-states]]    * listings of [[CategoryState|states]] and [[CategoryCityState|city-states]] throughout history
   * listings of current [[CategoryCity|cities]]
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 * [[WomenActivistsSouthernConservativesAndTheProhibitionOfSexDiscriminationInTitleVIIOfThe1964CivilRightsAct|Women Activists, Southern Conservatives, and the Prohibition of Sex Discrimination in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act]], Carl M. Brauer, 1983
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 * [[MarvinFrankelsMistakesAndTheNeedToRethinkFederalSentencing|Marvin Frankel's Mistakes and the Need to Rethink Federal Sentencing]], Lynn Adelman and Jon Deitrich, 2008
 * [[ImprovingTheGuidelinesThroughCriticalEvaluation|Improving the Guidelines Through Critical Evaluation: An Important New Role for District Courts]], Lynn Adelman and Jon Deitrich, 2009
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 * [[WhatTheSentencingCommissionOughtToBeDoing|What the Sentencing Commission Ought to Be Doing: Reducing Mass Incarceration]], Lynn Adelman, 2013
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 * [[RacialConflictInGlobalSociety|Racial Conflict in Global Society]], John Stone and Polly Rizova, 2014
 * [[DetectingGroupedLocalAverageTreatmentEffectsAndSelectingTrueInstrumentsWithAnApplicationToEstimatingTheEffectOfPrisonOnRecidivism|Detecting Grouped Local Average Treatment Effects and Selecting True Instruments With an Application to Estimating the Effect of Prison on Recidivism]]; Nicolas Apfel, Helmut Farbmacher, Rebecca Groh, Martin Huber, and Henrika Langen; 2023
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 * [[IncreasingIntergovernmentalCoordinationToFightCrime|Increasing intergovernmental coordination to fight crime: evidence from Mexico]], Marco Alcocer, 2024
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 * [[DemocracyAndTheEpistemicProblemsOfPoliticalPolarization|Democracy and the Epistemic Problems of Political Polarization]], Jonathan Benson, 2024
 * [[AutocraticPolicyAndTheAccumulationOfSocialCapital|Autocratic Policy and the Accumulation of Social Capital: The Moscow Housing Renovation Program]]; Ekaterina Borisova, Regina Smyth, and Alexei Zakharov; 2024
 * [[CrisisManagementFromARelationalPerspective|Crisis management from a relational perspective: an analysis of interorganizational transboundary crisis networks]], Carlos Bravo-Laguna, 2024
 * [[StanceDetection|Stance detection: a practical guide to classifying political beliefs in text]], Michael Burnham, 2024
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 * [[CriminalFragmentationInMexico|Criminal fragmentation in Mexico]], Jane Esberg, 2026  * [[SustainingExposureToFactChecks|Sustaining Exposure to Fact-Checks: Misinformation Discernment, Media Consumption, and Its Political Implications]]; Jeremy Bowles, Kevin Croke, Horacio Larreguy, Shelley Liu, and John Marshall; 2025
 * [[MeasuringLegislatorsIdeologicalPositionInLargeChambersUsingPairwiseComparisons|Measuring legislators’ ideological position in large chambers using pairwise-comparisons]], Christian Breunig and Benjamin Guinaudeau, 2025
 * [[SharedDemographicCharacteristicsDoNotReliablyFacilitatePersuasionInInterpersonalConversations|Shared Demographic Characteristics Do Not Reliably Facilitate Persuasion in Interpersonal Conversations: Evidence from Eight Experiments]]; David E. Broockman, Joshua L. Kalla, Nicholas Ottone, Erik Santoro, and Amanda Weiss; 2025

Political Science

Political science is best defined in comparison to political philosophy: one attempts to understand politics from first principles, reasoned outward, in a coherent and consistent theory; the other attempts to understand politics from observations and theories of what explains the variance therein. This page addresses the latter.

Comparative Politics

This field's methods are essentially decision trees. The body of quantitative data is poor. Analysis rests on identifying novel partitions that better predict or describe outcomes, and then re-testing hypotheses after a few decades have generated new data.

Public Choice and Social Choice Theory

Public choice and social choice are highly interconnected. In general, public choice seeks to be strictly positive, while social choice leans into philosophy and normative study. Like, 'given a voting system, which agent has most control' vs. 'what is the most fair voting system'. But the theorists fundamentally speak the same language, and it's more coherent to group them together by field of study.

Political Economy

International Relations

Miscellany

Reading Notes

Note: reading notes for the above topics are listed on the respective pages, not here.

Data Notes


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