Gregory Robinson
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Binghamton University
United States of America
Biography
Greg Robinson studies political institutions, with a particular focus on the American context. His research in American politics has focused on two areas: partisan theories of congressional organization, and the consequences of political ambition for legislative organization. In addition, his research and teaching in political methodology focuses on the elements of research design, with a particular focus on natural experiments. His work has been published in a number of journals, including The Journal of Politics, Political Analysis, Journal of Peace Research, Political Research Quarterly, and Politics, Groups, and Identities. His non-academic writing has appeared in Roll Call, The Hill, and The Christian Science Monitor, as well as The Washington Post's political science blog, The Monkey Cage.
Research Interest
American politics, including courses in legislative politics, positive political theory, and American political development.
Publications
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Barry CM, Clay KC, Flynn ME, Robinson G. Freedom of foreign movement, economic opportunities abroad, and protest in non-democratic regimes. Journal of Peace Research. 2014 Sep;51(5):574-88.
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Robinson G, McNulty JE, Krasno JS. Observing the counterfactual? The search for political experiments in nature. Political Analysis. 2009 Aug 11;17(4):341-57.
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Robinson G, McNulty JE, Krasno JS. Observing the counterfactual? The search for political experiments in nature. Political Analysis. 2009 Aug 11;17(4):341-57.