Interacting as Equals: How Contact Can Promote Tolerance Among Opposing Partisans
Kenneth F. Greene, E. Rossiter, Enrique Seira, Alberto Simpser
Social Science Research Network, 2023
Money Can't Buy You Love: Partisan Responses to Vote‐Buying Offers
Kenneth F. Greene
American Journal of Political Science, 2022
Is Mexico Falling into the Authoritarian Trap?
Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer, Kenneth F. Greene
Journal of Democracy, 2021
Latin America’s Shifting Politics: Mexico’s Party System Under Stress
Kenneth F. Greene, Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer
2018
The Niche Party: Authoritarian Regime Legacies and Party-Building in New Democracies
Kenneth F. Greene, S. Levitsky, James Loxton, B. V. Dyck, J. Dominguez
2016
Kenneth F. Greene, D. Slater, Andreas Schedler
2015
Using the Predicted Responses from List Experiments as Explanatory Variables in Regression Models
K. Imai, Bethany Park, Kenneth F. Greene
Political Analysis, 2015
Making clientelism work: How norms of reciprocity increase voter compliance
Chappell Lawson, Kenneth F. Greene
2014
Mexico's Evolving Democracy: A Comparative Study of the 2012 Elections
J. Dominguez, Kenneth F. Greene, Chappell Lawson, Alejandro Moreno
2014
The Latin American Left's Mandate: Free-Market Policies and Issue Voting in New Democracies
Andy Baker, Kenneth F. Greene
2011
Elite Polarization Meets Mass Moderation in Mexico's 2006 Elections
Kathleen Bruhn, Kenneth F. Greene
PS, 2007
El votante mediano y la regla de mayoría relativa para elegir presidente en México
Kenneth F. Greene
2007
The Representational Fault Line: Candidates and Voters in Mexico's 2006 Elections
Kenneth F. Greene, Kathleen Bruhn
2007
Why Dominant Parties Lose: Mexico's Democratization in Comparative Perspective
Kenneth F. Greene
2007