American Political Science Association 2002-Aug-24 to 2002-Aug-25

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CLARIFYING CAUSALITY IN SOCIAL DIVERSITY: EXPLICATING INTER-MINORITY AND INTERACTIONIST EFFECTS
 Marichal, Jose.
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COMPARING CIVIC CULTURES: TESTING A TYPOLOGY OF LOCAL CIVIC CULTURE
 Reese, Laura. and Rosenfeld, Raymond.
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CONNECTING WITH CONSTITUENTS: CONGRESS AND THE PRESENTATION OF SELF ON THE WWW
 Gulati, Girish.
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CONSTITUENCY CAMPAIGNING IN BRITAIN 1992-2001: CENTRALISATION AND MODERNISATION
 Denver, David., Hands, Gordon., Fisher, Justin. and McAllister, Iain.
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CORPORATISM FROM THE FIRM PERSPECTIVE
 Martin, Cathie.
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Campaign Commercial Strategies in a Small State Gubernatorial Election
 O\'Regan, Valerie. and Stambough, Stephen.
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Campaign Finance Reform After the BCRA: Thinking Outside the Box
 Hall, Richard. and Lin, Ann.
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Campaigning to Govern from FDR to Bill Clinton
 Orlich, Anton.
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Campbell and Rokkan Revisited: Is Norway Still a ?Special Case??
 Pettersen, Per. and Rose, Lawrence.
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Can Cities Choose Their Economic Future? A Comparative Bargaining Perspective
 Kantor, Paul. and Savitch, H.V..
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Can Our Dreams Get Along?: Race and Competing Beliefs in the American Dream
 Winslow, Samuel., King, Leilani. and Newsome, Stacey.
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Can Political Culture Solve the Problems of Rational Choice? Explanations of Institutional Choice in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, 1989-1990
 Renwick, Alan.
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Can Racial Equality Be Part of the Regional Agenda? Examining Variations in Fair Housing Advocacy
 Sidney, Mara.
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Can Special Interests Buy Congressional Votes? Evidence from Financial Services Legislation
 Stratmann, Thomas.
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Can State Education Agencies Lead Reform? Politics, Administration, and the Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993
 McDermott, Kathryn.
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Can social capital improve public policy outcomes?
 John, Peter.
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Can the states address equity and innovation? Rethinking the state's fiscal role in public education
 Wong, Kenneth. and Shen, Francis.
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Candidate Campaign Organizational Strength and Campaign Effects
 Brox, Brian.
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Candidate Motivation and Electoral Competition
 Callander, Steven. and Wilkie, Simon.
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Candidate Quality Properly Understood
 Arnold, Benjamin. and Hawkins, Larycia.
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Candidate Quantity in Congressional Elections: Malapportionment, Contested Elections, and Selection Bias
 Basinger, Scott. and Ensley, Michael.
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Candidates, Issues and Parties: Germany at the Polls 2002
 Conradt, David.
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Carrots, Sticks, and Welfare Reform: Are States Racing to the Bottom?
 Karch, Andrew.
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Catching the runaway bureaucracy in Brussels. MEPs in the votes of budgetary discharge
 Jun, Hae-Won.
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Causal Mechanisms, Correlations, and a Power Theory of Society
 Mahoney, James.
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Caveat Voter! Political Awareness and Susceptibility to Framing Effects
 Guetzkow, Joshua.
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Celebrating the Limits of Knowledge: A Comparison of Nietzschean and Daoist Thought
 Froese, Katrin.
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Central Governing Incapacity and the Weakness of Political Parties: Russian Democracy in Disarray
 Stoner-Weiss, Kathryn.
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Certiorari and Compliance in the Judicial Hierarchy: Discretion, Reputation, and the Rule of Four
 Lax, Jeffrey.
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Chance, Fortune, and Luck In Plato's Laws
 Whidden, Christopher.
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Changes of North Korea and the Future of Inter-Korean Relations
 Kwak, Tae-Hwan. and Joo, Seung-Ho.
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Changing the Scope of the Debate: Institutional Evolution and the Supreme Court Selection Process
 Nemacheck, Christine.
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Charismatic Authority and the Management of Religious Conflict
 Hassner, Ron.
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Children and Welfare Reform: What Policy Theories Are Being Implemented in States Where Most Poor Children Live?
 Johnson, Cathy., Gais, Thomas. and Lawrence, Catherine.
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Children's Issues and the Policymaking Process
 Cohen, Sally. and Sardell, Alice.
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Chinese Utopianism
 Hua, Shiping.
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Choice in Cultural Context: Embedded Rationales for Social Capital Investment in Africa
 Galvan, Dennis.
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Choose Your Weapon: Under What Conditions Do Brazilian Presidents Resort to Decree Power?
 Pereira, Carlos., Power, Timothy. and Renno, Lucio.
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Churchill's River War and the Nature of War
 Blitz, Mark.
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Churchill's The River War and the Literature of Empire
 Moses, Michael.
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Cicero's Defense of Property Rights
 Barlow, J..
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Circling the Wagons: Soft News and Isolationism in American Public Opinion
 Baum, Matthew.
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Cities Changing Rapidly: Political Lessons from Italy
 Pasotti, Eleonora. and N.Clark, Terry.
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Cities and the New Economy Infrastructure
 Hackler, Darrene.
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Citizens Leagues as Metropolitan Think Tanks: Policy Approaches and Impact
 Jones, E..
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Citizenship Deferred: Political Attitudes, Experiences, and Entering Expectations of First Year Students at a Liberal Arts College
 Harriger, Katy. and McMillan, Jill.
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Citizenship Values and Popular Support for Extreme Right Parties
 Zoco, Edurne. and Messina, Anthony.
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Citizenship, Identity, and Racial Politics: A Comparative Study of Korean Communities in the United States and Japan
 Chung, Erin.
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Civic Drop-outs? What Young Citizens Know and Don?t Know About Politics. Canada in Comparative Perspective.
 Milner, Henry.
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Civic Education From Belle Case LaFollette
 Kendrigan, Mary.
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Civic Education, Who Cares? Social Studies Pre-Service Teachers' Roles in Promoting Civic Engagement
 Roach, Pamela.
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Civic Engagement and Associational Democracy: Assessing the Governance Structures of Advocacy Groups
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Civic Participation in Professional Domains
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Civic and Political Education in Political Science: A Survey of Practices
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Civic organizational and political party membership: a comparison of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay
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Civil Society as a Hindrance to Democratization: The Case of Kazakhstan
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Claiming Credit: The Social Construction of Movement Success
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Classified vs. Unclassified State Employees in Georgia: A Difference that Makes a Difference?
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Clergy as Political Mobilizers: Does Gender Matter?
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Clientelism and the Political Behavior of Firms in Transition Economies
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Clientelism as Political Monopoly
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Climate Change Blues:Why the U.S. and Europe Just Can't Get Along
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Cliometrics Revisited
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Closing Windows on the Frontier: China and the Settlement of Territorial Disputes
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Co-Creating Whiteness: Elite and Popular Contribution to Racial Constructs in Proposition 187
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Coalition Behavior in the American State Supreme Courts: Death Penalty Cases from 1995-97
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Coalition Formation, Cross-voting and Legislative Success: A Model of Presidential Policymaking with Application to Argentina
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Coalition Parties versus Coalitions of Parties: How aelectoral Agency Shapes the Political Logic of Costs and Benefits
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Coalition of Extremes: Ideology and Partisanship in the United States Congress, 1947-1998
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Codification in Context: Infrastructure and Policy for the Knowledge Economy
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Coercing Serbia
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Coercion is Coercion: State Responses to Economic and Military Coercion
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Colonizing the State: Political Opportunity Structure in Neoliberal Brazil
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Commerce and Conflict: Does Trade Constrain or Inform?
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Committee Politics in Black and White: House Committee Assignment Requests Of African American Members
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Committee Strategies and Restrictive Rules in the Post-Reform House, 1979-1994
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Communication, Coordination and Common Knowledge in Monetary Policy: Implications for the Euro Zone
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Community Action Learning
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Community Democracy Online: A Preliminary Report from East Palo Alto
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Compactness, Poetic Ambiguity, and the Equivalences of Experience
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Comparative Environmental Movements & Public Policy
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Comparative Kantian Peace Theory: Economic Interdependence and International Conflict at a Group Level of Analysis
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Comparative Lobbying Practices: Washington, London, Brussels
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Comparative Party Finance Reform: The Cases of France and Britain
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Comparing the Unanimous with the Nonunanimous Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1954-1985
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Competition, Endogeneity, and the Allocation of Public Attention to Disease
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Complex Equality: Beyond Equality and Difference?
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Compromising on the Election of Presidents: The Origins of a Qualified Plurality System in Argentina
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Comrade Can You Spare a Dime?: Political Status, Guanxi, and the Transition from State to Market for China's Workers
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Conceptions of Democracy, Economic Success and Social Justice in Discourses on Metropolitan Governance: The Social Constructivist Challenge to the Public Choice School
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Conceptions of Public Deliberation -Some challenges, some revisions
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Conceptual Tools and the Study of Chinese Politics: Moral Economy and Corporatism
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Concerts and Collective Security: The Real Lessons of the 19th Century
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Concurrence and the Study of Judicial Behavior
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Condominium Status as a Settlement for Self-determination Conflicts
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Conflating Marriage and Civil Unions: Legal Problems
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Congress, the President, and the INS: Who?s in Charge of U.S. Immigration Policy?
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Congressional Career Patterns and the Biological Imperative
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Connecting Descriptive and Substantive Representation: An Analysis of Sex Differences in Cosponsorship Activity in the House of Representatives
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Connecting the Dots of the Academic Triangle: Combining Teaching, Research, and Service in Meaningful Ways
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Conquering Myths: Testing Realist, Liberal, and Constructivist Arguments about State Vulnerability to Conquest
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Conquest and Regime Change: An Evolutionary Model of the Democratic Peace
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Conscripting Money: Beliefs, Political Regimes, and Fiscal State-Building in the Age of Total War
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Consenting Judiciously and Executively: Senate Behavior on Roll Call Voting on Presidential Appointments, 1945-1996
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Consequences of Legislative Stalemate
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Conservative Attitudes and Libertarian Ideologies on the Rehnquist Court: The Case of Anthony Kennedy and the First Amendment Right of Free Expression.
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Conservative Innovation: The Development of Germany's Social Insurance System in the Decade after WW II
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Consolidating Difference: The Legacies of Democratic Transition in Contemporary Spanish Labor Relations
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Constitutional Courts as Political Actors: Russia in Comparative Perspective
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Constitutional Crises and Political Stability in Presidential Regimes, 1950-2000
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Constraints on Counter-Hegemonic Efforts of Subaltern Elites: A Case Study from Peasant Resistance to Timber Industry in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
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Constructing an open model of transitions. The International dimension of democratisations in North Africa: Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
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Constructing the U.S.-Japan Security Community
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Constructivism, Rationalism and the Construction of a Data Set on Ethnopolitical Groups and Cleavage Patterns in Africa
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Consultants Abroad: American Political Consultants and the Transformation of Democracy
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Consumer Demand for Election News: The Horserace Sells
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Contending Global Visions: Emerging Reform Coalitions in the World's Only Superpower
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Contending Identities in Taiwan: Implications for Cross-Strait Relations
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Contentious Collaboration: Great Power Cooperation in the Balkans
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Contested Boundaries: Citizens, States, and Supranational Belonging in the European Union
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Contested Constitutencies: Political Entrepreneurs and the Mobilization of Immigrant Populations in France (1954-1962) and Germany (1984-2000)
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Continuity and Change in Party Systems: South Korea and Indonesia Past and Present
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Contours of Access in Federal Advisory Committees:
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