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Racial Disparities in Policy Influence
Unformatted Document Text:  38 Hill, Kim Quaile and Patricia A. Hurley. 1999. “Dyadic Representation Reappraised.” American Journal of Political Science 43: 109-37. Hill, Kim Quaile and Jan Leighley. 1992. "The Policy Consequences of Class Bias in State Electorates." American Journal of Political Science 36: 351-65. Hinckley, Katherine A. and Jesse F. Marquette. 1983. “The Dimensions of State Welfare Policy Measures.” Western Political Quarterly 36(3): 466-78. Hurley, Patricia A. and Kim Quaile Hill. 2003. “Beyond the Demand-Input Model: A Theory of Representational Linkages.” Journal of Politics, 65(2): 304-326. Hutchings, Vincent. 1998. “Issue Salience and Support for Civil Rights Legislation Among Southern Democrats.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, 23(4): 521-44. Hutchings, Vincent. 2003. Public Opinion and Democratic Accountability: How Citizens Learn about Politics. Princeton, NJ: University of Princeton Press. Hutchings, Vincent L. and Nicholas A. Valentino. 2004. “The Centrality of Race in American Politics.” American Review of Political Science, 7: 383-408. Jacobs, Lawrence R. 1993. The Health of Nations. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Jacobs, Lawrence R. and Benjamin I. Page. 2005. "Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy?" American Political Science Review 99: 107-124. Jacobs, Lawrence R. and Robert Y. Shapiro. 2000. Politicians Don’t Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Johnson, Martin. 2001. “The Impact of Social Diversity and Racial Attitudes on Social Welfare Policy." State Politics and Policy Quarterly 1(1): 27-49. Keech, William R. 1968. The Impact of Negro Voting; the Role of the Vote in the Quest for Equality. Chicago: Rand McNally. Lowi, Theodore J. 1969. The End of Liberalism; Ideology, Policy, and the Crisis of Public Authority. New York: Norton. Lublin, David. 1997. The Paradox of Representation: Racial Gerrymandering and Minority Interests in Congress. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. MacKuen Michael B., Robert S. Erikson, and James A. Stimson. 1995. “Dynamic Representation.” American Political Science Review 89(3): 543-65.

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Hill, Kim Quaile and Patricia A. Hurley. 1999. “Dyadic Representation Reappraised.”
American Journal of Political Science 43: 109-37.

Hill, Kim Quaile and Jan Leighley. 1992. "The Policy Consequences of Class Bias in State
Electorates." American Journal of Political Science 36: 351-65.

Hinckley, Katherine A. and Jesse F. Marquette. 1983. “The Dimensions of State Welfare
Policy Measures.” Western Political Quarterly 36(3): 466-78.

Hurley, Patricia A. and Kim Quaile Hill. 2003. “Beyond the Demand-Input Model: A Theory
of Representational Linkages.” Journal of Politics, 65(2): 304-326.

Hutchings, Vincent. 1998. “Issue Salience and Support for Civil Rights Legislation Among
Southern Democrats.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, 23(4): 521-44.

Hutchings, Vincent. 2003. Public Opinion and Democratic Accountability: How Citizens
Learn about Politics. Princeton, NJ: University of Princeton Press.

Hutchings, Vincent L. and Nicholas A. Valentino. 2004. “The Centrality of Race in
American Politics.” American Review of Political Science, 7: 383-408.

Jacobs, Lawrence R. 1993. The Health of Nations. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Jacobs, Lawrence R. and Benjamin I. Page. 2005. "Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy?"
American Political Science Review 99: 107-124.

Jacobs, Lawrence R. and Robert Y. Shapiro. 2000. Politicians Don’t Pander: Political
Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.

Johnson, Martin. 2001. “The Impact of Social Diversity and Racial Attitudes on Social
Welfare Policy." State Politics and Policy Quarterly 1(1): 27-49.

Keech, William R. 1968. The Impact of Negro Voting; the Role of the Vote in the Quest for
Equality. Chicago: Rand McNally.

Lowi, Theodore J. 1969. The End of Liberalism; Ideology, Policy, and the Crisis of Public
Authority. New York: Norton.

Lublin, David. 1997. The Paradox of Representation: Racial Gerrymandering and Minority
Interests in Congress. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

MacKuen Michael B., Robert S. Erikson, and James A. Stimson. 1995. “Dynamic
Representation.” American Political Science Review 89(3): 543-65.


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