selected publications academic article Junqueira, A., Kagalwala, A., & Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2023). What's your problem? How issue ownership and partisan discourse influence personal concerns. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 104(1), 25-37. Davis, N. T., Goidel, K., Lipsmeyer, C. S., Whitten, G. D., & Young, C. (2019). Economic Vulnerability, Cultural Decline, and Nativism: Contingent and Indirect Effects. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 100(2), 430-446. Bricker, D., Lipsmeyer, C., Whitten, G., & Young, C. (2019). Immigration, Nativism, and Changing Politics: Special Issue Introduction. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 100(2), 409-411. Davis, N. T., Goidel, K., Lipsmeyer, C. S., Whitten, G. D., & Young, C. (2019). The Political Consequences of Nativism: The Impact of Nativist Sentiment on Party Support. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 100(2), 466-479. Compton, M. E., & Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2019). Everybody Hurts Sometimes: How Personal and Collective Insecurities Shape Policy Preferences. Journal of Politics. 81(2), 539-551. Breunig, C., Lipsmeyer, C. S., & Whitten, G. D. (2017). "Introduction: Political Budgeting from a Comparative Perspective'. Journal of European Public Policy. 24(6), 789-791. Lipsmeyer, C. S., Philips, A. Q., & Whitten, G. D. (2017). The effects of immigration and integration on European budgetary trade-offs. Journal of European Public Policy. 24(6), 912-930. Zhu, L., & Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2015). Policy feedback and economic risk: the influence of privatization on social policy preferences. Journal of European Public Policy. 22(10), 1489-1511. Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2012). Making Markets in the Welfare State: The Politics of Varying Market Reforms. Comparative Political Studies. 45(12), 1684-1687. Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2011). Booms and Busts: How Parliamentary Governments and Economic Context Influence Welfare Policy. International Studies Quarterly. 55(4), 959-980. Lipsmeyer, C. S., & Pierce, H. N. (2011). The Eyes that Bind: Junior Ministers as Oversight Mechanisms in Coalition Governments. Journal of Politics. 73(4), 1152-1164. Lipsmeyer, C. S., & Zhu, L. (2011). Immigration, Globalization, and Unemployment Benefits in Developed EU States. American Journal of Political Science (AJPS). 55(3), 647-664. Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2009). Development, Democracy, and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe. Comparative Political Studies. 42(9), 1250-1253. Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2009). Post-Communist Mandates. Politics and Policy. 37(4), 715-734. Gill, D., & Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2005). Soft money and hard choices: Why political parties might legislate against soft money donations. Public Choice. 123(3-4), 411-438. Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2003). Welfare and the Discriminating Public: Evaluating Entitlement Attitudes in PostCommunist Europe. POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL. 31(4), 545-564. Lipsmeyer, C., & Nordstrom, T. (2003). East versus West: comparing political attitudes and welfare preferences across European societies. Journal of European Public Policy. 10(3), 339-364. LIPSMEYER, C. S. (2002). Parties and Policy: Evaluating Economic and Partisan Influences on Welfare Policy Spending during the European Post-Communist Transition. BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. 32(4), 641-661. Bahry, D., & Lipsmeyer, C. (2001). Economic adversity and public mobilization in Russia. Electoral Studies. 20(3), 371-398. Evans, G., & Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2001). The democratic experience in divided societies: The Baltic states in comparative perspective. Journal of Baltic Studies. 32(4), 379-401. Lipsmeyer, C. S. (2000). Reading Between the Welfare Lines: Politics and Policy Structure in Post-Communist Europe. Europe-Asia Studies. 52(7), 1191-1211. conference paper Lipsmeyer, C. S., Philips, A. Q., Rutherford, A., & Whitten, G. D. (2019). Comparing Dynamic Pies: A Strategy for Modeling Compositional Variables in Time and Space. Political Science Research and Methods. 523-540.
teaching activities POLS206 Amer Natnl Govt Instructor POLS612 Seminar Political Institutions Instructor POLS621 Thry & Method In Cmp Pol Instructor POLS623 Sem Crossnational Top Instructor POLS628 Comparative Public Policy Instructor POLS685 Directed Studies Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations Compton, Mallory Elise (2016-07). The Political Economy of Unemployment Insurance.
education and training Ph.D. in Political Science, Vanderbilt University - (Nashville, Tennessee, United States) 1999 M.A. in Political Science, Vanderbilt University - (Nashville, Tennessee, United States) 1997 B.A. in History, Hendrix College - (Conway, Arkansas, United States) 1993