Books • Lawrence R. Jacobs,
The Health of Nations: Public Opinion and the Making of American and British Health Policy (1993) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. ''Politicians Don't Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness'' (2000) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol, eds.,
Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn (2005) • James A. Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds.,
Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society (2005) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Fay Lomax Cook, and Michael Delli Carpini,
Talking Together: Public Deliberation in America and the Search for Community (2009) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King, eds.,
The Unsustainable American State (2009) • Lawrence D. Brown and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds.,
The Private Abuse of the Public Interest: Market Myths and Policy Muddles (2009) • Benjamin I. Page and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds.,
Class War?: What Americans Really Think about Economic Inequality (2009) • Theda Skocpol and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds., ''Reaching for a New Deal: Ambitious Governance, Economic Meltdown, and Polarized Politics in Obama's First Two Years'' (2011) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King, eds., ''Obama at the Crossroads: Politics, Markets, and the Battle for America's Future'' (2012) • Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds.,
The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media (2013) •
James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs,
Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation (2015) • Lawrence Jacobs and
Theda Skocpol,
Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know (2015) • Lawrence R. Jacobs,
Democracy Under Fire: Donald Trump and the Breaking of American History (2022)
Journal articles • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Public Opinion and the New Social History: Some Lessons for the Study of Public Opinion and Democratic Policy-making."
Social Science History (1989) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, “The Recoil Effect: Public Opinion and Policymaking in the U.S. and Britain.”
Comparative Politics (January 1992) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, “Institutions and Culture: Health Policy and Public Opinion in the U.S. and Britain.”
World Politics (January 1992) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Health Reform Impasse: The Politics of American Ambivalence toward Government."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1993) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Studying Substantive Democracy."
PS: Political Science & Politics (1994) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Questioning the Conventional Wisdom on Public Opinion Toward Health Reform."
PS: Political Science & Politics (1994) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Issues, Candidate Image, and Priming: The Use of Private Polls in Kennedy's 1960 Presidential Campaign."
American Political Science Review (1994) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Don't Blame the Public for Failed Health Care Reform."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1995) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Talking Heads and Sleeping Citizens: Health Policy Making in a Democracy."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1996) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Toward the Integrated Study of Political Communications, Public Opinion, and the Policy-making Process."
PS: Political Science & Politics (1996) • Greg M. Shaw, Robert Y. Shapiro, Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Searching Presidential Documents On-Line: Advantages and Limitations."
PS: Political Science & Politics (1996) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Eric D. Lawrence, Robert Y. Shapiro, Steven S. Smith, "Congressional Leadership of Public Opinion."
Political Science Quarterly (1998) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "The American Public’s Pragmatic Liberalism Meets Its Philosophical Conservativism."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1999) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, "Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam, and Public Opinion: Rethinking Realist Theory of Leadership."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (1999) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Manipulators and Manipulation: Public Opinion in a Representative Democracy."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2001) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "The Shadow Welfare State: Labor, Business, and the Politics of Health Care in the United States."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2002) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Benjamin I. Page, Melanie Burns, Gregory McAvoy, Eric Ostermeier, "What Presidents Talk about: The Nixon Case."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (2003) • Michael X. Delli Carpini, Fay Lomax Cook, and Lawrence R. Jacobs, “Public Deliberation, Discursive Participation, and Citizen Engagement: A Review of The Empirical Literature.”
Annual Review of Political Science (2004) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Funding Innovative Research: The Robert Wood Johnson Programs for Political Scientists."
PS: Political Science & Politics (2004) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Melanie Burns. "The Second Face of the Public Presidency: Presidential Polling and the Shift from Policy to Personality Polling."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (2004) • James N. Druckman, Lawrence R. Jacobs, Eric Ostermeier, "Candidate Strategies to Prime Issues and Image."
The Journal of Politics (2004) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Benjamin I. Page, “Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy?”
American Political Science Review (February 2005) • Theda Skocpol and Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Restoring the Tradition of Rigor and Relevance to Political Science."
PS: Political Science & Politics (2006) • James N. Druckman, Lawrence R. Jacobs. "Lumpers and Splitters: The Public Opinion Information That Politicians Collect and Use."
The Public Opinion Quarterly (2006) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "The Medicare Approach: Political Choice and American Institutions."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2007) • Michael S. Sparer, Lawrence D. Brown, Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Exploring the Concept of Single Payer."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2009) • Joe Soss, Lawrence R. Jacobs, "The Place of Inequality: Non-participation in the American Polity."
Political Science Quarterly (2009) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Building Reliable Theories of the Presidency."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (2009) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, “What Health Reform Teaches Us About American Politics.”
PS: Political Science & Politics (October 2010) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King, "Varieties of Obamaism: Structure, Agency, and the Obama Presidency."
Perspectives on Politics (2010) • Fay Lomax Cook, Lawrence R. Jacobs, and Dukhong Kim. "Trusting What You Know: Information, Knowledge, and Confidence in Social Security."
The Journal of Politics (2010) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "America's Critical Juncture: The Affordable Care Act and Its Reverberations."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2011) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Suzanne Mettler, "Why Public Opinion Changes: The Implications for Health and Health Policy."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2012) • Theda Skocpol, Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Accomplished and Embattled: Understanding Obama's Presidency."
Political Science Quarterly (2012) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Eric P. Schwartz. "Presidential Power and the Internationalization of Domestic Policy."
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (2012) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Timothy Callaghan, "Why States Expand Medicaid: Party, Resources, and History."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2013) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "The Public Presidency and Disciplinary Presumptions."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (2013) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Lord Bryce's Curse: The Costs of Presidential Heroism and the Hope of Deliberative Incrementalism."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (2013) • Timothy Callaghan and Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Process Learning and the Implementation of Medicaid Reform."
Publius: The Journal of Federalism (2014) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "Health Reform and the Future of American Politics."
Perspectives on Politics (2014) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, "The Contested Politics of Public Value."
Public Administration Review (2014) • Lawrence R. Jacobs, Michael Illuzzi, "In the Shadow of 9/11: Health Care Reform in the 2004 Presidential Election."
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (2016) • Lawrence Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler, “When and How New Policy Creates New Politics: Examining the Feedback Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Public Opinion.”
Perspectives on Politics (June 2018) • Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King, “The Fed’s Political Economy.”
PS: Political Science & Politics (October 2018) • Lawrence R Jacobs, Suzanne Mettler, and Ling Zhu, “Affordable Care Act Moving to New Stage of Public Acceptance.”
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (December 2019) • Ling Zhu, Suzanne Mettler, and Lawrence Jacobs, "The Pathways of Policy Feedback: How Health Reform Influences Political Efficacy and Participation."
Policy Studies Journal (2021) • Lawrence Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler, "What Health Reform Tells Us About American Politics."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (August 2020) (Most read
JHPPL article published in 2020)
Op-eds • Lawrence R. Jacobs, “Third Party Guys, The Real Threat.”
Washington Post (October 19, 2003) • Theda Skocpol and Lawrence Jacobs, “Bending Toward Universal Health Care.”
New York Times (June 28, 2012) • Lawrence Jacobs, “Right vs. Left in the Midwest.” New York Times (November 23, 2013) • Lawrence R. Jacobs and Joanne M. Miller, “Ranked-Choice Voting: By the Data, Still Flawed.”
Star Tribune (February 13, 2014) • Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King, “Why the Fed Still Needs Fixing.”
The Hill (May 19, 2016) • Lawrence Jacobs, “Wake up and see the Trump card: He can win.” Star Tribune (May 23, 2016) • Lawrence Jacobs, “Republicans are radicalizing Democrats. Just look at healthcare.”
The Guardian (September 13, 2017) • Lawrence Jacobs, “Thinking of Walter Mondale near his 90th birthday.” Star Tribune (January 15, 2018) • Lawrence Jacobs, “Our political divide now extends even to (I'm not kidding) … poker.” Star Tribune (February 14, 2018) • Lawrence Jacobs, “The cluelessness of the elites.” Star Tribune (March 9, 2019) • Lawrence Jacobs, “Minnesota's urban-rural divide is no lie.” Star Tribune (July 28, 2019) • Doug Chapin and Lawrence Jacobs, “Conducting a safe national election during a pandemic will be difficult.”
Star Tribune (April 3, 2020) ==References==