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  • The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion (Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology)
    (28 August 1992)
    by John R Zaller
    posted to 231a by fghjorth on 2008-05-13 05:50:43 as ** along with 2 people eegilbert cnlawrence
  • National Political Parties and European Integration
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 46, No. 3. (2002), pp. 585-594.
    by Gary Marks, Carole J Wilson, Leonard Ray
    posted to 231a by fghjorth on 2008-05-13 05:37:59 as **
  • When Parties Matter: The Conditional Influence of Party Positions on Voter Opinions about European Integration
    The Journal of Politics, Vol. 65, No. 4. (2003), pp. 978-994.
    by Leonard Ray
    posted to 231a by fghjorth on 2008-05-13 05:35:10 as **
  • Estimating the Effect of Elite Communications on Public Opinion Using Instrumental Variables
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 51, No. 4. (2007), pp. 1013-1028.
    by Matthew Gabel, Kenneth Scheve
  • Who's Cueing Whom?: Mass-Elite Linkages and the Future of European Integration
    European Union Politics, Vol. 8, No. 1. (1 March 2007), pp. 13-35.
    by Marco R Steenbergen, Erica E Edwards, Catherine E de Vries
    posted to 231a by fghjorth on 2008-05-13 05:28:35 as **
  • Mixed Messages: Party Dissent and Mass Opinion on European Integration
    European Union Politics, Vol. 8, No. 1. (1 March 2007), pp. 37-59.
    by Matthew Gabel, Kenneth Scheve
    posted to 231a by fghjorth on 2008-05-13 05:27:13 as read
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