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INDEX TO VOLUME XXII Adler, E. Scott, Chariti E. Gent, and Cary B. Overmeyer, The Home Style Homepage: Legislator Use of the World Wide Web for Constituency Contact XXIll, 585 Are Women More Likely to Vote for Women’s Issue Bills Than Their Male Colleagues? Michele L. Swers .... XXIII, 435 Bacot, A. Hunter, and Roy A. Dawes, Electoral Career Patterns and Incumbency Advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives XXII, 575 Bawn, Kathleen, Congressional Party Leadership: Utilitarian versus Majoritarian Incentives XXIII, 219 Binder, Sarah, Forrest Maltzman, and Lee Sigelman, Senators’ Home-State Reputations: Why Do Constituents Love a Bill Cohen So Much More bi | ae LaeoeL e a XXIII, 545 Boll Weevils and Roll-Call Voting: A Study in Time and Space, M.V. Hood and Irwin L. Morris XXIII, 245 Brunell, Thomas L., William Koetzle, and Bernard Grofman, Why Gain in the Senate But Midterm Loss in the House? Evidence from a Natural Experiment XXIII, 79 Carey, John M., Richard G. Niemi, and Lynda W. Powell, The Effects of Term Limits on State Legislatures .... XXIII, 271 Clarence Thomas and the Politicization of Candidate Gender in the 1992 Senate Elections, Thomas P. Kim Clarke, Wes, Divided Government and Budget Conflict in the U.S. States Congressional Party Leadership: Utilitarian versus Majoritarian Incentives, Kathleen Bawn Dawes, Roy A., and A. Hunter Bacot, Electoral Career Patterns and Incumbency Advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives XXIII, 575 Divided Government and Budget Conflict in the U.S. States, Wes Clarke LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY, XXIII, 4, November 1998 611 612 Index to Volume XXIII Domestic Agenda Setting, 1947-1994, Andrew J. Taylor XXII, 373 The Effects of Term Limits on State Legislatures, John M. Carey, Richard G Niemi, and Lynda W. Powell XXII, 271 Electoral Career Patterns and Incumbency Advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives, Roy A. Dawes and A. Hunter Bacot XXIII, 575 Gaines, Brian J., The Impersonal Vote? Constituency Service and Incumbency Advantage in British Elections, 1950-92 Gartzke, Erik, and J. Mark Wrighton Thinking Globally or Acting Locally? Determinants of the GATT Vote in Congress Gent, Chariti E., Cary B. Overmeyer, and E. Scott Adler, The Home Style Homepage. Legislator Use of the World Wide Web for Constituency Contact Grofman, Bernard, Thomas L. Brunell, and William Koetzle, Why Gain in the Senate But Midterm Loss in the House? Evidence from a Natural Experiment XXIII, 79 The Home Style Homepage: Legislator Use of the World Wide Web for Constituency Contact, E. Scott Adler, Chariti E. Gent, and Cary B. Overmeyer Hood, M.V., and Irwin L. Morris, Bol) Weevils and Roll-Call Voting: A Study in Time and Space XXIII, 245 Hutchings, Vincent L., Jssue Salience and Support for Civil Rights Legislation Among Southern Democrats ......X X, 521 The {mpact of Constituency Diversity Upon the Competitiveness of U.S. House Elections, 1962-96, William Koetzle XXIil, 561 The Impersonal Vote? Constituency Service and {ncumbency Advantage in British Elections, 1950-92, Brian J. Gaines XII, 167 Institutionalizing Chinese Legislatures: Trade-offs Between Autonomy and Capacity, Kevin J. O’Brien and Laura M. Luehrmann XXIII, 91 Institutions and Strategy in Parliamentary Democracy: A Review Article, Kaare Strom Index to Volume XXIII Issue Salience and Support for Civil Rights Legislation Among Southern Democrats, Vincent L. Hutchings XXIII, 521 Jenkins, Jeffery A., Property Rights and the Emergence of Standing Committee Dominance in the Nineteenth- Century House XXIII, 493 Kim, Thomas P., Clarence Thomas and the Politicization of Candidate Gender in the 1992 Senate Elections XXIII, 399 Koetzle, William, The Impact of Constituency Diversity Upon the Competitiveness of U.S. House Elections, 1962-96 XXIll, $61 Koetzle, William, Bernard Grofman, and Thomas L. Brunell, Why Gain in the Senate But Midterm Loss in the House? Evidence from a Natural Experiment XXIil, 79 Let the Chits Fall Where They May? Executive and Constituency Influences on Congressional Voting on NAFTA, Eric M. Uslaner XXII, 347 Luehrmann, Laura M., and Kevin J. O’Brien, Institutionalizing Chinese Legislatures: Trade-offs Between Autonomy and Capacity XXIII, 91 Maintaining Congressional Committees: Sources of Member Support, Forrest Maltzman XXIII, 197 Maltzman, Forrest, Maintaining Congressional Committees: Sources of Member Support XXII, 197 Maltzman, Forrest, Sarah Binder, and Lee Sigelman, Senators’ Home-State Reputations: Why Do Constituents Love a Bill Cohen So Much More FORA Tr cs isis seecrintsbiccestisastnsnicinns XXIII, 545 Matland, Richard E., Women’s Representation in National Legislatures: Developed and Developing Countries XX{Il, 109 Membership Turnover and the Efficient Processing of Legislation, Peverill Squire XXIII, 23 Military Construction Policy: A Test of Competing Explanations of Universalism in Congress, David Soherr-Hadwiger XXIIL, 37 Morris, Irwin L., and M.V. Hood, Boll Weevils and Roll-Call Voting: A Study in Time and Space XX, 245 Moving Up or Moving Out: Career Ceilings and Congressional Retirement, Sean M. Theriault......... XXIII, 419 614 Index to Volume XXIII Niemi, Richard G., Lynda W. Powell, and John M. Carey, The Effects of Term Limits on State Legislatures .... XXII, 271 O’Brien, Kevin J., and Laura M. Luehrmann, Institutionalizing Chinese Legislatures: Trade-offs Between Autonomy and Capacity Overmeyer, Cary B., E. Scott Adler, and Chariti E. Gent, The Home Style Homepage: Legislator Use of the World Wide Web for Constituency Contact XXIll, 585 Policy Distance and Parliamentary Government, Paul V. Warwick XXIII, 319 Powell, Lynda W., John M. Carey, and Richard G. Niemi, The Effects of Term Limits on State Legislatures .... XXII, 271 Property Rights and the Emergence of Standing Committee Dominance in the Nineteenth-Century House, Jeffery A. Jenkins XXIII, 493 Senators’ Home-State Reputations: Why Do Constituents Love a Bill Cohen So Much More Than an Al D’Amato? Sarah Binder, Forrest Maltzman, and Lee Sigelman Sigelman, Lee, Forrest Maltzman, Sarah Binder, Senators’ Home-State Reputations: Why Do Constituents Love a Bill Cohen So Much More Than an SRR eae ONT SR Ve an ee en re XXIII, 545 Soherr-Hadwiger, David, Military Construction Policy: A Test of Competing Explanations of Universalism in Congress Squire, Peverill, Membership Turnover and the Efficient Processing of Legislation Strom, Kaare, /nstitutions and Strategy in Parliamentary Democracy: A Review Article Swers, Michele, Are Women More Likely to Vote for Women’s Issue Bills Than Their SN ies iictiiacainaiehcaiemsniaiicasenns XXIII, 435 Taylor, Andrew J., Domestic Agenda Setting, 1947-1994 XXIII, 373 Theriault, Sean M., Moving Up or Moving Out: Career Ceilings and Congressional Retirement XXIII, 419 Thies, Michael F., When Will Pork Leave the Farm? Institutional Bias in Japan and the United States.... X X11, 467 Index to Volume XXIII Thinking Globally or Acting Locally? Determinants of the GATT Vote in Congress, Erik Gartzke and J. Mark Wrighton Uslaner, Eric M, Let the Chits Fall Where They May? Executive and Constituency Influences on Congressional Voting on NAFTA Warwick, Paul V., Policy Distance and Parliamentary Government XXIII, 319 When Will Pork Leave the Farm? Institutional Bias in Japan and the United States, Michael F. Thies XXIII, 467 Why Gain in the Senate But Midterm Loss in the House? Evidence from a Natural Experiment, Bernard Grofman, Thomas L. Brunell, and William Koetzle XXIII, 79 Women’s Representation in National Legislatures: Developed and Developing Countries, Richard E. Matland Wrighton, J. Mark, and Erik Gartzke, Thinking Globally or Acting Locally? Determinants of the GATT Vote in Congress

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