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White Protectionism in America and Desmond King

Special Section: The Politics of Immigration

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From the Editors 351 The Politics of Immigration Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill Special Section: The Politics of Immigration 357 How Interior Immigration Enforcement Affects Trust in Law Enforcement Tom K. Wong, S. Deborah Kang, Carolina Valdivia, Josefina Espino, Michelle Gonzalez, and Elia Peralta

371 Democracy versus Security as Standards of Political Legitimacy: The Case of National Policy on Irregular Migrant Arrivals Patti Tamara Lenard and Terry Macdonald

388 Institutionalization of Ethnocultural Diversity and the Representation of European Muslims Şener Aktürk and Yury Katliarou

406 Politics Feeds Back: The Minority/Majority Turnout Gap and Citizenship in Anti-Immigrant Times Kristina Bakkær Simonsen

422 The “American DREAM”: Understanding White Americans’ Support for the DREAM Act and Punitive Immigration Policies Yalidy Matos

442 Social Welfare Attitudes and Immigrants as a Target Population: Experimental Evidence Jake Haselswerdt Articles 460 White Protectionism in America Rogers M. Smith and Desmond King

479 Freedom of the Press and Public Responsiveness Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Stuart Soroka, and Christopher Wlezien

492 When Conflicts Do Not Overspill: The Case of Jordan Petter Nesser and Henrik Gra°trud

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519 The Militarization of Law Enforcement: Evidence from Latin America Gustavo A. Flores-Macías and Jessica Zarkin

539 How Narratives and Evidence Influence Rumor Belief in Conflict Zones: Evidence from Syria Justin Schon Reflection 553 Three Models of Democratic Expertise Alfred Moore Book Review Essay 564 Firmer Roots of Ethnicity and Nationalism? New Historical Research and Its Implications for Political Science Kurt Weyland Critical Dialogues

571 Reviews and Responses Mark D. Ramirez and David A. M. Peterson Richard C. Fording Ignored Racism: White Animus Toward Sanford Schram Latinos Hard White: The Mainstreaming of Racism in American Politics

577 Reviews and Responses Gillian Brock Paulina Ochoa Espejo Justice for People on the Move: Migration in On Borders: Territories, Legitimacy, and the Challenging Times Rights of Place

582 Reviews and Responses David Skarbek Georg Wenzelburger The Puzzle of Prison Order: Why Life Behind The Partisan Politics of Law and Order Bars Varies Around the World

587 Reviews and Responses Daniel W. Drezner William G. Howell The Toddler in Chief: What Donald Trump Terry M. Moe Teaches Us about the Modern Presidency Presidents, Populism, and the Crisis of Democracy

592 Reviews and Responses Richard Caplan Christian Davenport Measuring Peace: Principles, Practices, and The Peace Continuum: What It Is and Politics How to Study It

Book Reviews POLITICAL THEORY 597 John T. Scott, Rousseau’s Reader: Strategies of Persuasion and Education Review by Geneviève Rousselière

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AMERICAN POLITICS 623 Morris Levy and Matthew Wright, Immigration and the American Ethos Review by Tom K. Wong 625 Davin L. Phoenix, The Anger Gap: How Race Shapes Emotion in Politics Review by Bethany Albertson 626 Ken I. Kersch, Conservatives and the Constitution: Imagining Constitutional Restoration in the Heyday of American Liberalism Review by Paul Baumgardner 628 Nichole M. Bauer, The Qualifications Gap: Why Women Must Be Better than Men to Win Political Office Review by Carrie Skulley 629 Meghan Condon and Amber Wichowsky, The Economic Other: Inequality in the American Political Imagination Review by Jason Seawright 631 Ursula Hackett, America’s Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State Review by Chloe N. Thurston 632 Suzanne Mettler and Robert C. Lieberman, Four Threats: The Recurring Crises of American Democracy Review by Paul Frymer 634 Jason Hackworth, Manufacturing Decline: How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt Review by Spencer Piston 635 Jordan M. Ragusa and Nathaniel A. Birkhead, Congress in Reverse: Repeals from Reconstruction to the Present Review by Daniel M. Butler 636 James M. Curry and Frances E. Lee, The Limits of Party: Congress and Lawmaking in a Polarized Era Review by Jonathan Lewallen 638 Rachel M. Blum, How the Tea Party Captured the GOP: Insurgent Factions in American Politics Review by Alan Abramowitz 639 Steven W. Webster, American Rage: How Anger Shapes Our Politics Review by Davin L. Phoenix 640 Jean Reith Schroedel, Voting in Indian Country: The View from the Trenches Review by Anne F. Boxberger Flaherty

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COMPARATIVE POLITICS 652 Daniel M. Brinks, Steven Levitsky, and María Victoria Murillo, The Politics of Institutional Weakness in Latin America Review by Laura Gamboa 653 Anne Meng, Constraining Dictatorship: From Personalized Rule to Institutionalized Regimes Review by Victor Menaldo 655 Eglė Česnulytė, Selling Sex in Kenya: Gendered Agency under Neoliberalism Review by Karisa Cloward 656 Robert M. Fishman, Democratic Practice: Origins of the Iberian Divide in Political Inclusion Review by António Costa Pinto 658 Mark Frazier, The Power of Place: Contentious Politics in Twentieth-Century Shanghai and Bombay Review by Prerna Singh 660 Christoffer Green-Pedersen, The Reshaping of West European Party Politics: Agenda-Setting and Party Competition in Comparative Perspective Review by Ryan Bakker 661 Manal A. Jamal, Promoting Democracy: The Force of Political Settlements in Uncertain Times Review by Dana El Kurd 662 Jefferey M. Sellers, Anders Lidström, and Yooil Bae, Multilevel Democracy: How Local Institutions and Civil Society Shape the Modern State Review by Arjan H. Schakel 664 Thomas Hegghammer, The Caravan: Abdallah Azzam and the Rise of Global Jihad Aaron Y. Zelin, Your Sons Are at Your Service: Tunisia’s Missionaries of Jihad Jacob Zenn, Unmasking Boko Haram: Exploring Global Jihad in Nigeria Review by Sebastian Elischer 666 Gustavo A. Flores-Macías, The Political Economy of Taxation in Latin America Review by Cesar Zucco 668 Takis S. Pappas, Populism and Liberal Democracy: A Comparative and Theoretical Analysis Review by Simon Tormey 669 Rachel K. Gibson, When the Nerds Go Marching In: How Digital Technology Moved from the Margins to the Mainstream of Political Campaigns Review by Sam Power 670 Rita Stephan and Mounira M. Charrad, Women Rising: In and Beyond the Arab Spring Review by Nermin Allam 672 William Hurst, Ruling Before the Law: The Politics of Legal Regimes in China and Indonesia Review by Wang Jiangyu 673 Janet I. Lewis, How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond Review by Rebecca Tapscott 675 Brian F. Crisp, Santiago Olivella, and Guillermo Rosas, The Chain of Representation: Preferences, Institutions, and Policy across Presidential Systems Review by Emily Beaulieu Bacchus 676 Diana S. Kim, Empires of Vice: The Rise of Opium Prohibition across Southeast Asia Review by Jacqui Baker 678 David Szakonyi, Politics for Profit: Business, Elections, and Policymaking in Russia Review by Hilary Appel 679 Tamir Moustafa, Constituting Religion: Islam, Liberal Rights, and the Malaysian State Review by Muqtedar Khan

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 680 Brent J. Steele, Restraint in International Politics Review by Catarina Kinnvall

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696 Review Index Review Symposium (Online Only) e1 Response and Rejoinders to Symposium on Why Muslim Integration Fails in Christian-Heritage Societies Claire L. Adida, David D. Laitin and Marie-Anne Valfort Abdulkader Sinno Amaney Jamal Anne Norton

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