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Overview

William Mishler is a researcher affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. The profile highlights the association with this institution as the primary professional base.

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Best Publications

  • What Are the Origins of Political Trust?: Testing Institutional and Cultural Theories in Post-communist Societies

    William Mishler;Richard Rose

  • Trust, Distrust and Skepticism: Popular Evaluations of Civil and Political Institutions in Post-Communist Societies

    William T Mishler;Richard Rose

  • Democracy and Its Alternatives: Understanding Post-Communist Societies

    Richard Rose;William Mishler;Christian Haerpfer

  • An Integrated Model of Women's Representation

    Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer;William Mishler

  • THE SUPREME COURT AS A COUNTERMAJORITARIAN INSTITUTION? THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC OPINION ON SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

    William Mishler;Reginald S. Sheehan

  • Political Support for Incomplete Democracies: Realist vs. Idealist Theories and Measures

    William Mishler;Richard Rose

  • Ideology, Status, and The Differential Success of Direct Parties Before the Supreme Court

    Reginald S. Sheehan;William Mishler;Donald R. Songer

  • Public Opinion, the Attitudinal Model, and Supreme Court Decision Making: A Micro-Analytic Perspective

    William Mishler;Reginald S. Sheehan

  • Negative and positive party identification in post-Communist countries

    Richard Rose;William Mishler

  • Generation, age, and time: The dynamics of political learning during Russia's transformation

    William Mishler;Richard Rose

  • Trajectories of Fear and Hope: Support for Democracy in Post-Communist Europe

    William Mishler;Richard Rose

  • Learning and re-learning regime support: The dynamics of post-communist regimes

    William Mishler;Richard Rose

  • What are the political consequences of trust

    William Mishler;Richard Rose

  • Popular influence on supreme court decisions

    Helmut Norpoth;Jeffrey A. Segal;William Mishler;Reginald S. Sheehan

  • Popular Support for an Undemocratic Regime: The Changing Views of Russians

    Richard Rose;William Mishler;Neil Mallory Innes Munro

  • Mass Reaction to Regime Change in Eastern Europe: Polarization or Leaders and Laggards?

    Richard Rose;William T. E. Mishler

  • Social capital in civic and stressful societies

    Richard Rose;William Mishler;Christian Haerpfer

  • Testing the Churchill Hypothesis: Popular Support for Democracy and its Alternatives*

    Richard Rose;William Mishler

  • Russia Transformed: Developing Popular Support for a New Regime

    Richard Rose;W. T. E. Mishler;Neil Mallory Innes Munro

  • Recapturing The Falklands: Models of Conservative Popularity, 1979–83

    Harold D. Clarke;William T Mishler;Paul Whiteley

  • Democracy and Its Alternatives: Understanding Post-Communist Societies

    David Lane;Richard Rose;William Mishler;Christian Haerpfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Rose
Richard Rose University of Strathclyde
Allan Kornberg
Allan Kornberg Duke University
Harold D. Clarke
Harold D. Clarke The University of Texas at Dallas
Paul Whiteley
Paul Whiteley University of Essex
James E. Campbell
James E. Campbell University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Anthony Mughan
Anthony Mughan The Ohio State University
Jeffrey A. Segal
Jeffrey A. Segal Stony Brook University
Donald R. Songer
Donald R. Songer University of South Carolina
Helmut Norpoth
Helmut Norpoth Stony Brook University
Marianne C. Stewart
Marianne C. Stewart The University of Texas at Dallas

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