Department of Government Ph.D. Publications 2012-2014 Bachilla (Lopez), Pamela, Jan Leighley and Jonathan Nagler. 2013. "Voter Turnout in the 2012 Election" in Thurber, James A. and Candice J. Nelson eds, Campaigns and Elections American Style. Corres, Moisés Jaime Bailón, Michael S. Danielson, Todd A. Eisenstadt and Carlos Sorroza . Latin America’s Multicultural Movements and the Struggle Between Communitarianism, Autonomy, and Human Rights. 2013. New York: Oxford University Press. Danielson, Michael S., Todd A. Eisenstadt and Jennifer Yelle. "Ethnic Identity, Informal Institutions, and the Failure to Elect Women in Indigenous Southern Mexico," Journal of Politics in Latin America (3/2013) 3-33. Eisenstadt, Todd A., Carl LeVan, and Tofigh Maboudi. "When Talk Trumps Text:How Participatory Deliberation on New Constitutions Advances Democracy." American Political Science Review (under review). Eisenstadt, T.A., Stevens Leon, D. “From Magical Realism to Electoral Realism: Electoral Comptetition and the Restoration of Mexico’s ‘Dead Letter’ Constitution after a Half Century of Metaconstitutional Presidencialismo,’ in Constitutions as Political Processes in New and Fragile Democracies (book manuscript edited by Todd Eisenstadt, Carl LeVan, and Rob Albro) (Submitted November 2013 for review to Oxford University Press) Eisenstadt, Todd A. and Viridiana Ríos Contreras1. “Multicultural Institutions, Distributional Politics, and Post-Electoral Mobilization in Indigenous Mexico,” Latin American Politics and Society, vol. 56, no. 2 (Summer 2014) forthcoming. Eisenstadt, Todd A., Carl LeVan, and Tofigh Maboudi “From Parchment to Practice: Explaining When New Constitutions Fail to Improve Democracy,” American Political Science Review2, Summer 2014. Eisenstadt, Todd A. and Marcela Torres Wong. “Bounded Pluralism” as an Alternative to the Discrimination Against Individuals Under Latin American Multicultural Rights Regimes,” Perspectives on Politics3, spring 2014. 1 Former student Currently revising & resubmitting 3 Currently revising & resubmitting 2 Lawless, J., Fox, R.L., Baitinger, G. (2013). “Women’s Under-Representation in U.S. Politics: The Enduring Gender Gap in Political Ambition,” in Women and Elective Office, 3rd Edition (Sue Thomas and Clyde Wilcox) pp. 27-45, New York LeoGrande, W.M., Jimenez, M.R. (2013). “Disease, Disaster, and Environmental Degradation: How Cuba and the United States Can Collaborate on Common Interests,” in Cuba in a Global Conatext: International Relations, Internationalism, and Transnationalism, (Catherine Krull, ed.), Coral Gables, Florida: Univeresity Press of Florida. Lead article. LeoGrande, W.M., Brenner, P.J., Jimenez, M.R., and Kirk, J (2014). Contemporary Cuba Reader: The Revolution Under Raul Castro (Rowman-Littlefield). Ray, A. 2014. "Agency Politicization and the Implementation of Federal Agency Adaptation Plans." Michigan Journal of Public Affairs. University of Michigan. Ray, A., and Thurber, J. 2014. "Congress: The causes and consequences of partisan deadlock." In Developments in American Politics, 7th Edition.. Colley, M., Ray, A., Schultz, P., and Smith, J. 2013. "Private Sector Engagement in Climate Change Adaptation." USAID Working Paper. Ray, A., 2013. "Municipal Participation in Environmental Agreements." Michigan Journal of Public Affairs, University of Michigan. Christiansen, L., Haites, E., Ray, A., and Smith, J. 2012. "Accessing International Funding for Climate Change Adaptation: A Guidebook for Developing Countries." United Nations Environment Program. Ray, A. 2011. "Adaptive Policy Approaches to Ocean Acidification." Journal of Science Policy & Governance.