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- Publications
- Influence
Party Government in Presidential Democracies: Extending Cartel Theory Beyond the U.S. Congress
- M. Jones, Wonjae Hwang
- Political Science
- 1 April 2005
Cartel Theory (and partisan theory more generally) expertly explains the functioning of the U.S. Congress. However, as a theory originally developed to study a single legislature where the… Expand
War, Power, and Bargaining
- W. Reed, D. H. Clark, Timothy Nordstrom, Wonjae Hwang
- Economics
- The Journal of Politics
- 1 October 2008
Existing research on power and war contends that the distribution of power exerts an independent effect on the chances of armed conflict. However, theories of bargaining indicate that power's… Expand
The Split Population Logit (SPopLogit): Modeling Measurement Bias in Binary Data
- A. Beger, J. DeMeritt, Wonjae Hwang, W. Moore
- Psychology
- 28 February 2011
Researchers frequently face applied situations where their measurement of a binary outcome suffers from bias. Social desirability bias in survey work is the most widely appreciated circumstance, but… Expand
Government and Opposition in the Argentine Congress, 1989-2007: Understanding Inter-Party Dynamics through Roll Call Vote Analysis
- M. Jones, Wonjae Hwang, Juan Pablo Micozzi
- Sociology
- 1 April 2009
This article employs roll call vote data and Bayesian ideal point estimation to examine inter-party dynamics in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies between 1989 and 2007. It highlights the presence in… Expand
DeNitrification-DeComposition (DNDC) Improvement through Model Coupling and Sub-model Development Considering Agricultural Land Use and Future Climate Change
- Hyungi Min, Wonjae Hwang, M. Kim, J. Kim
- Environmental Science
- 31 March 2017
Weather, Voter Turnout and Partisan Effects in Korea, 1995–1999
- J. Lee, Wonjae Hwang
- Economics
- 2017
Weather conditions have long been considered as a major factor that affects voter turnout. Does inclement weather suppress voter turnout? If so, which party would benefit from lower voter turnout… Expand
Pollution, Institutions and Street Protests in Urban China
- Yang Zhong, Wonjae Hwang
- Political Science
- 3 March 2016
Abstract Street protests have become commonplace in China. Utilizing extensive survey data, this study attempts to shed light on the nature of environmental street protests in China. The key question… Expand
Economic Integration, External Forces and Political Cooperation between South and North Korea in the UNGA 1
- Wonjae Hwang, Hyejin Oh, Jinman Kim
- Economics
- 1 September 2014
IntroductionDoes economic integration between South and North Korea generate positive spillover effects on their relationship? Or, are geopolitical factors and security issues still powerful enough… Expand
Modelling of Methane emission in rice paddy of South Korea by DNDC model and RCP scenario
- Hyungi Min, Wonjae Hwang, M. Kim, B. Lee, Kahura Millicent Wanjiku, J. Kim
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2016
The Impact of Increasing Temperature on Carbon Dynamics in the Antarctic Soil
- Minseok Park, Wonjae Hwang, S. Hyun
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2014