Dan Lee

Dan Lee is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Scienceat Michigan State University. He joined MSU in 2008 after receiving his Ph.D. from Duke University. His research and teaching interests are American political institutions and congressional elections. His dissertation analyzed the influence of third parties on major party electoral strategies in contemporary U.S. House elections.

Subfields

American Politics, Positive Political Theory, Research Methods

Research Specializations

Political Institutions, Elections

Recent Publications

Abramson, Paul R., John H. Aldrich, André Blais, Matthew Diamond, Abraham Diskin, Indridi H. Indridason, Daniel J. Lee, and Renan Levine. 2010. "Comparing Strategic Voting under FPTP and PR." Comparative Political Studies. 43 (March). Forthcoming.

Lee, Daniel.  2008.  "Going Once, Going Twice, Sold! The Committee Assignment Process as an All-Pay Auction." Public Choice, 135: 237-255.

Lee, Daniel, John Aldrich, and John Transue. 2009. "Treatment Spillover Effects Across Survey Experiments," Political Analysis, 17(2).

Abramson, Paul R., John H. Aldrich, André Blais, Daniel Lee, and Renan Levine. 2008. "Coalition Considerations and the Vote," in The Elections in Israel-2006, ed. Asher Arian and Michal Shamir. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers: 45-66. Published in Hebrew in The Elections in Israel-2006, ed. Asher Arian and Michal Shamir. Jerusalem: Israel Democracy Institute: 63-91.

Lee, Dan
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