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C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 21 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 14 00 00 21 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055414000021 A m erican Political Science R eview M AY 2014, V O L. 108, N O . 2, 235–478 A M E R I C A N P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E A S S O C I A T I O N American Political Science Review MAY 2014 VOLUME 108 NUMBER 2 235 The Returns to Offi ce in a “Rubber Stamp” Parliament Rory Truex 252 Rethinking Care Ethics: On the Promise and Potential of an Intersectional Analysis Olena Hankivsky 265 Partisanship, Structure, and Representation: The Puzzle of African American Education Politics Kenneth J. Meier and Amanda Rutherford 281 Voting Equilibria Under Proportional Representation Seok-ju Cho 297 Respect for Human Rights has Improved Over Time: Modeling the Changing Standard of Accountability Christopher J. Fariss 319 The Legacy of Historical Confl ict: Evidence from Africa Timothy Besley and Marta Reynal-Querol 337 Was Weber Right? The Role of Urban Autonomy in Europe’s Rise David Stasavage 355 Law, Focal Points, and Fiscal Discipline in the United States and the European Union R. Daniel Kelemen and Terence K. Teo 371 The “Wisdom of the State”: Adam Smith on China and Tartary Ryan Patrick Hanley 383 The Political Economy of Ownership: Housing Markets and the Welfare State Ben Ansell 403 Can Descriptive Representation Change Beliefs about a Stigmatized Group? Evidence From Rural India Simon Chauchard 423 Social Policy and Regime Legitimacy: The Eff ects of Education Reform in China Xiaobo Lü 438 Delivering Stability—Primogeniture and Autocratic Survival in European Monarchies 1000–1800 Andrej Kokkonen and Anders Sundell 454 Elite Parties and Poor Voters: Theory and Evidence from India Tariq Thachil 478 Corrigendum 00030554_108-2.indd 100030554_108-2.indd 1 28/05/14 7:32 PM28/05/14 7:32 PM D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 21 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s . h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 14 00 00 21 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055414000021