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AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION A POLITICAL SCIENCE PUBLIC SPHERE | JUNE 2019, Volume 17, Number 2 Trump: Causes and Consequences Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.35.93, on 26 Sep 2021 at 18:25:20, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719001907 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.35.93, on 26 Sep 2021 at 18:25:20, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719001907 Perspectives on Politics June 2019/ Vol. 17, No. 2 | American Political Science Association From the Editors 317 Trump: Causes and Consequences Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill Special Section: Causes 326 Media Coverage, Public Interest, and Support in the 2016 Republican Invisible Primary Kevin Reuning and Nick Dietrich 340 The Trump Presidency and the Structure of Modern American Politics Byron E. Shafer and Regina L. Wagner 358 The Differential Effects of Economic Conditions and Racial Attitudes in the Election of Donald Trump Jon Green and Sean McElwee 380 Trumpism and the Dialectic of Neoliberal Reason David Lebow Special Section: Consequences 399 A Trump Effect on the EU’s Popularity? The U.S. Presidential Election as a Natural Experiment Lara Minkus, Emanuel Deutschmann, and Jan Delhey 417 Democratic Decline in the United States: What Can We Learn from Middle-Income Backsliding? Robert R. Kaufman and Stephan Haggard 433 Is There a Trump Effect? An Experiment on Political Polarization and Audience Costs Miles M. Evers, Aleksandr Fisher, and Steven D. Schaaf 453 Building a Conservative State: Partisan Polarization and the Redeployment of Administrative Power Nicholas F. Jacobs, Desmond King, and Sidney M. Milkis Donald Trump logo signs surrounding the Old Post Offi ce Pavilion, currently being converted into a Trump International Hotel, in Washington DC. Kristoffer Tripplaar / Alamy Stock Photo. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.35.93, on 26 Sep 2021 at 18:25:20, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, availableJune 2019 at | Vol. 17/No. 2 i https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719001907 Refl ection 470 The Trump Presidency and American Democracy: A Historical and Comparative Analysis Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, Thomas B. Pepinsky, Kenneth M. Roberts, and Richard Valelly The Book Review Section Book Review Essays 480 Making Sense of Citizen Mobilizations against the Trump Presidency Theda Skocpol 485 Crime, Violence, and Illicit Economies in Regional and Global Perspective Peter Andreas Critical Dialogues 492 Reviews and Responses Daniel Ziblatt Seva Gunitsky Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy Aftershocks: Great Powers and Domestic Reforms in the Twentieth Century 498 Reviews and Responses Rebecca Sanders Tanisha M. Fazal Plausible Legality: Legal Culture and Political Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences Imperative in the Global War on Terror in the Regulation of Armed Confl ict 503 Reviews and Responses Michelle T. Clarke Yves Winter Machiavelli’s Florentine Republic Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence 509 Reviews and Responses Javier Corrales Daniel M. Brinks and Abby Blass Fixing Democracy: Why Constitutional Change The DNA of Constitutional Justice in Latin Often Fails to Enhance Democracy in Latin America: Politics, Governance, and Judicial America Design 515 Reviews and Responses Bumba Mukherjee Paul Poast and Johannes Urpelainen Democracy and Trade Policy in Developing Organizing Democracy: How International Countries Organizations Assist New Democracies 521 Reviews and Responses Bentley B. Allan Nicholas Greenwood Onuf Scientifi c Cosmology and International The Mightie Frame: Epochal Change and Orders the Modern World Downloadedii Perspectives from https://www.cambridge.org/core on Politics . IP address: 170.106.35.93, on 26 Sep 2021 at 18:25:20, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719001907 527 Reviews and Responses Michael A. Neblo, Kevin M. Esterling, and James S. Fishkin David M. J. Lazer Democracy When the People Are Thinking: Politics with the People: Building a Directly Revitalizing Our Politics Through Public Representative Democracy Deliberation 532 Reviews and Responses Mark J. C. Crescenzi Judith G. Kelley Of Friends and Foes: Reputation and Learning Scorecard Diplomacy: Grading States to in International Politics Infl uence Their Reputation and Behavior 537 Reviews and Responses Bruce Cronin Sebastian Kaempf Bugsplat: The Politics of Collateral Damage Saving Soldiers or Civilians? Casualty- in Western Armed Confl icts Aversion versus Civilian Protection in Asymmetric Confl icts Book Reviews POLITICAL THEORY 542 Helena Rosenblatt, The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century. Review by Alan Ryan 543 Edwina Barvosa, Deliberative Democracy Now: LGBT Equality and the Emergence of Large-Scale Deliberative Systems. Review by Genevieve Fuji Johnson 544 Turkuler Isiksel, Europe’s Functional Constitution: A Theory of Constitutionalism Beyond the State. Review by Carmen E. Pavel 546 Alexandre Lefebvre, Human Rights and the Care of the Self. Review by William Paul Simmons 547 Jonathan Floyd, Is Political Philosophy Impossible? Thoughts and Behaviour in Normative Political Theory. Review by William Bosworth 549 Josiah Ober, Demopolis: Democracy Before Liberalism in Theory and Practice. Review by Matthew Landauer 550 Ana Tanasoca, The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship. Review by Shefali Misra 552 Chris Barker, Educating Liberty: Democracy and Aristocracy in J.S. Mill’s Political Thought. Review by Menaka Philips 553 Mathias Thaler, Naming Violence: A Critical Theory of Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism. Review by Jessica Whyte 555 Alan Levine, Thomas W. Merrill, and James R. Stoner, Jr., eds., The Political Thought of the Civil War. Review by Forrest A. Nabors 556 Ronald J. Schmidt, Jr., Reading Politics with Machiavelli. Review by Miguel Vatter 558 Demetra Kasimis, The Perpetual Immigrant and the Limits of Athenian Democracy. Review by Susan Bickford 559 Colleen Murphy, The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice. Review by Bronwyn Leebaw 560 Daniel J. Kapust, Flattery and the History of Political Thought: That Glib and Oily Art. Review by Michelle T. Clarke 562 Samuel Goldman, God’s Country: Christian Zionism in America. Review by James L. Guth 563 Katie Oliviero, Vulnerability Politics: The Uses and Abuses of Precarity in Political Debate. Review by Kathleen R. Arnold 565 Siva Vaidhyanathan, Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy. Review by Jennifer Forestal AMERICAN POLITICS 566 Ryan D. Enos, The Space between Us: Social Geography and Politics. Review by David A. Hopkins Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.35.93, on 26 Sep 2021 at 18:25:20, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, availableJune 2019 at | Vol. 17/No. 2 iii https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719001907 568 Natalie Masuoka, Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States. Review by Nadia E. Brown 569 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph A. Olsen, Who Donates in Campaigns? The Importance of Message, Messenger, Medium, and Structure. Review by Costas Panagopoulos 571 Jami K. Taylor, Daniel C. Lewis, and Donald P. Haider-Markel, The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights. Review by Melissa R. Michelson 573 Anna Mitchell Mahoney, Women Take Their Place in State Legislatures: The Creation of Women’s Caucuses. Review by Kelly Dittmar 574 Devin Caughey, The Unsolid South: Mass Politics and National Representation in a One-Party Enclave. Review by Charles S. Bullock, III 576 Nicholas Carnes, The Cash Ceiling: Why Only the Rich Run for Offi ce—and What We Can Do about It. Review by Danielle M. Thomsen 577 Mark Golub, Is Racial Equality Unconstitutional? Review by Richard L. Pacelle, Jr. 578 Hong Min Park, Steven S. Smith, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen, Politics Over Process: Partisan Confl ict and Post-Passage Processes in the U.S. Congress. James I. Wallner, On Parliamentary War: Partisan Confl ict and Procedural Change in the U.S. Senate. Review by C. Lawrence Evans 580 Walter Clark Wilson, From Inclusion to Infl uence: Latino Representation in Congress and Latino Political Incorporation in America. Review by Peverill Squire 581 Pippa Norris, Sarah Cameron, and Thomas Wynter, eds., Electoral Integrity in America: Securing Democracy. Review by Thessalia Merivaki 583 George C. Edwards, III., Predicting the Presidency: The Potential of Persuasive Leadership. Review by Douglas L. Kriner 584 Stella M. Rouse and Ashley D. Ross, The Politics of Millennials: Political Beliefs and Policy Preferences of America’s Most Diverse Generation Review by Deborah J. Schildkraut 586 Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Politics at Work: How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists. Review by Anthony J. Nownes 587 Kazuko Suzuki and Diego von Vacano, eds., Reconsidering Race: Social Science Perspectives on Racial Categories in the Age of Genomics. Review by Natalie Masuoka 589 Helmut Norpoth, Unsurpassed: The Popular Appeal of Franklin Roosevelt. Review by Matthew J. Dickinson 590 Kelly Dittmar, Kira Sanbonmatsu, and Susan J. Carroll, A Seat at the Table: Congresswomen’s Perspectives on Why Their Presence Matters. Review by Amy Steigerwalt