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Overview

Jon R. Bond is a researcher affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on the field of Social Sciences, with a specialization in Political Science and International Relations.

Their research addresses several main topics, including:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Political and Economic History of UK and US
  • Policy Transfer and Learning

Jon R. Bond's recent publication is titled The Contemporary Presidency: Which presidents win more or less than expected in Congress? A Biden update, published in 2024 in the journal Presidential Studies Quarterly. This paper explores presidential influence in Congress and has been cited in scholarly work.

The scholar's frequent publication venue includes:

  • Presidential Studies Quarterly

Jon R. Bond has no recorded frequent coauthors and does not have any listed book publications. Their contributions to academic research continue to add to the understanding of electoral and political dynamics, especially focusing on the institutional and historical aspects of governance and policy learning.

Best Publications

  • The President in the Legislative Arena

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • Explaining Challenger Quality in Congressional Elections.

    Jon R. Bond;Cary Covington;Richard Fleisher

  • The Shrinking Middle in the US Congress

    Richard Fleisher;John R. Bond

  • Polarized politics : Congress and the President in a partisan era

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • From Abe Fortas to Zoë Baird: Why Some Presidential Nominations Fail in the Senate

    Glen S. Krutz;Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • The Marginal and Time-Varying Effect of Public Approval on Presidential Success in Congress

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;B. Dan Wood

  • The Demise of the Two Presidencies

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond;Glen S. Krutz;Stephen Hanna

  • A Foot in the Door: An Experimental Study of PAC and Constituency Effects on Access*

    Michelle L. Chin;Jon R. Bond;Nehemia Geva

  • Are There Two Presidencies? Yes, But Only for Republicans

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • The Influence of Constituency Diversity on Electoral Competition in Voting for Congress, 1974-1978

    Jon R. Bond

  • Presidential Popularity and Congressional Voting: a Reexamination of Public Opinion as a Source of Influence in Congress:

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • State-Level Presidential Approval and Senatorial Support

    Jeffrey E. Cohen;Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;John A. Hamman

  • Partisan Differences in Candidate Quality in Open Seat House Races, 1976-1994

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;Jeffery C. Talbert

  • The President in a More Partisan Legislative Arena

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • Malign Neglect: Evidence That Delay Has Become the Primary Method of Defeating Presidential Appointments

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;Glen S. Krutz

  • Assessing Presidential Support in the House: Lessons from Reagan and Carter

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • Dimensions of District Attention over Time

    Jon R. Bond

  • The Limits of Presidential Popularity as a Source of Influence in the U. S. House

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • The Scientification of the Study of Politics: Some Observations on the Behavioral Evolution in Political Science

    Jon R. Bond

  • The Polls: Partisanship and Presidential Performance Evaluations

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • Evidence of Increasing Polarization among Ordinary Citizens

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • The President in the Legislative Arena. By Jon R. Bond and Richard Fleisher. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. 253p. $47.00 cloth, $16.95 paper. - Legislating Together: The White House and Capitol Hill from Eisenhower to Reagan. By Mark A. Peterson. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990. $32.50.

    Richard A. Brody;Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;Mark A. Peterson

  • Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court

    James R. Rogers;Roy B. Flemming;Jon R. Bond

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Fleisher
Richard Fleisher Fordham University
Kevin B. Smith
Kevin B. Smith University of Nebraska–Lincoln
B. Dan Wood
B. Dan Wood Texas A&M University
Richard A. Brody
Richard A. Brody Stanford University

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