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Clifford J. Carrubba

Clifford J. Carrubba

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Political Science

D-Index
27
Citations
4080
World Ranking
1443
National Ranking
725

Overview

Clifford J. Carrubba is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of political science and related disciplines. Their research spans multiple subfields including political science and international relations, economics and econometrics, artificial intelligence, law, and sociology and political science.

Their recent publications include works across various high-impact journals and data repositories. Notable papers by Carrubba include:

  • Roll-Call Vote Selection: Implications for the Study of Legislative Politics (2020, American Political Science Review)
  • The timely administration of justice: using computational simulations to evaluate institutional reforms at the CJEU (2022, Journal of European Public Policy)
  • CompLaw: A Coding Protocol and Database for the Comparative Study of Judicial Review (2024, Journal of Law and Courts)
  • Fig1a_.pdf (2020, Harvard Dataverse)
  • cohesion-density-v750-data.tab (2020, Harvard Dataverse)

Carrubba frequently collaborates with a number of scholars in their field. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Matthew J. Gabel
  • Caitlin Ainsley
  • Brian F. Crisp
  • Betul Demirkaya
  • Dino Hadzic

In terms of publication venues, Carrubba most often publishes in:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • American Political Science Review
  • Journal of European Public Policy
  • Journal of Law and Courts

The central topics of Carrubba's work address various aspects of political systems and judicial studies, including:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Game Theory and Voting Systems
  • Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
  • European and International Law Studies
  • Judicial and Constitutional Studies
  • Media Influence and Politics
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems

Best Publications

  • Judicial Behavior under Political Constraints: Evidence from the European Court of Justice

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Matthew Gabel;Charles Hankla

  • Off the Record: Unrecorded Legislative Votes, Selection Bias and Roll-Call Vote Analysis

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Matthew Gabel;Lacey Murrah;Ryan Clough

  • The Electoral Connection in European Union Politics

    Clifford J. Carrubba

  • Legislative Voting Behavior, Seen and Unseen: A Theory of Roll-Call Vote Selection

    Clifford Carrubba;Matthew Gabel;Simon Hug

  • A Model of the Endogenous Development of Judicial Institutions in Federal and International Systems

    Clifford James Carrubba

  • Courts and Compliance in International Regulatory Regimes

    Clifford J. Carrubba

  • Net Financial Transfers in the European Union: Who Gets What and Why?

    Clifford J. Carrubba

  • Coalitional Politics and Logrolling in Legislative Institutions

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Craig Volden

  • The Formation of Oversized Coalitions in Parliamentary Democracies

    Craig Volden;Clifford J. Carrubba

  • Information, Commitment, and War

    Scott Wolford;Dan Reiter;Clifford J. Carrubba

  • International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements: A General Theory with Evidence from the European Union

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Matthew J. Gabel

  • Legal Integration and Use of the Preliminary Ruling Process in the European Union

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Lacey Murrah

  • Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Barry Friedman;Andrew D. Martin;Georg Vanberg

  • Rule Creation in a Political Hierarchy

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Tom S. Clark

  • Net Financial Transfers in the European Union: Who Gets What and Why?

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  • Executive Discretion, Judicial Decision Making, and Separation of Powers in the United States

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Christopher Jon Zorn

  • In defense of comparative statics: Specifying empirical tests of models of strategic interaction

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Amy Yuen;Christopher Zorn

  • A Decision Theoretic Model of Public Opinion: Guns, Butter, and European Common Defense

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Anand Singh

  • “Roll-Call Votes and Party Discipline in the European Parliament: Reconsidering MEP Voting Behavior”

    Clifford Carrubba;Matthew. Gabel

  • International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements

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  • The Politics of International Oversight: Strategic Monitoring and Legal Compliance in the European Union

    Joshua C. Fjelstul;Clifford J. Carrubba

  • Explaining Institutional Change in the European Union What Determines the Voting Rule in the Council of Ministers

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Craig Volden

  • Do Governments Sway European Court of Justice Decision-making?: Evidence from Government Court Briefs

    Matthew Gabel;Clifford Carrubba;Charles Hankle

  • National Party Politics and Supranational Politics in the European Union: New Evidence from the European Parliament

    Clifford J. Carrubba;Matthew Gabel;Lacey Murrah;Ryan Clough

  • Roll-Call Vote Selection: Implications for the Study of Legislative Politics

    Caitlin Ainsley;Clifford J. Carrubba;Brian F. Crisp;Betul Demirkaya

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Gabel
Matthew Gabel Washington University in St. Louis
Craig Volden
Craig Volden University of Virginia
Andrew D. Martin
Andrew D. Martin Washington University in St. Louis
Georg Vanberg
Georg Vanberg Duke University
Simon Hug
Simon Hug University of Geneva
Dan Reiter
Dan Reiter Emory University
Brian F. Crisp
Brian F. Crisp Washington University in St. Louis

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