The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21

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CIVIL DISCOURSE, INTER-GROUP TRUST AND VIOLENT BREAKDOWN: WHEN IS IT LEAST LIKELY?
 Somer, Murat.

Campaign Activism and the Spatial Model: Getting Beyond Extremism to Explain Policy Motivated Participation
 Claassen, Ryan.
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Campaigns Matter: Learning FromAdvertising in the 2000 Presidential Primaries
 Rice, Laurie.
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Can The Mayors Be Trusted? UsingCommunity Development Block Grants to Get Reelected
 Stern, Howard.
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Can We Reform Our Way to Higher
 Springer, Melanie.
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Can patriotism and democracy coexist?: a preliminary assessment
 Parker, Christopher.

Can work improve the mental health of welfare recipients?: Evidence from the Illinois Families Study
 Altenbernd, Lisa.

Candidate Agendas and the Public Agenda in the 2000 Presidential Campaign
 Claibourn, Michele.

Candidate Emergence in Congressional Elections, 1976 – 2000
 Arnold, Charles. and Hawkins, Larycia.
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Candidate Equilibrium and the Behavioral Model of Voter Choice and Turnout: Theoretical Results andEmpirical Tests
 Adams, James. and Merrill, III, Samuel.
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Candidate Selection and Elected Official Performance: Schemas for the Political Role
 Sullivan, Brenda.

Candidates, Interest Groups, and their Ostensible Voting Blocs: Toward Identifying the Structure and Efficacy of Elite and Interest Group Mobilization
 Teigen, Jeremy.

Candidates, the Media, and Issue Ownership
 Hayes, Danny.
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Capital Account Liberalization Policy in Developing Countries
 Brune, Nancy.

Capital Account Liberalization in Developing Countries: How much does domestic politics matter?
 Heitz, Kara.
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Casting the anti-immigrant voteacross Fortress Europe
 Gomez Albarello, Juan Gabriel. and Kinsey, Barbara.
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Causes and Consequences ofCrossover Voting in Presidential Primaries
 Hagen, Michael. and Johnston, Richard.
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Central Banks and Exchange Rates: Commitments and Inflationary Performance in Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union
 Bodea, Cristina. and Popova, Kalina.
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Challenge and Response: Skowronek's Presidential Regime Theory Revisited
 Nichols, Curtis. and Franklin, Daniel.
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Challenging American Hegemony:Power and Identity in Southeast Asia
 Ledsome, Dwayne.
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Challenging Reagan: The Rise of the Transnational Central American Peace & Solidarity Movement
 Perla, Hector.

Chances for Success: ExaminingDifferences in Women's Congressional Candidacies
 Fiber, Pamela.
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Changes in Law Enforcement: PublicPolicy and Injury Crashes
 Eger III, Robert.
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Changing Agendas: The Impact ofFeminism on American Politics
 Goss, Kristin. and Skocpol, Theda.
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Changing Public Opinion by ChangingPublic Focus: Capital Punishment in America, 1960–2003
 Baumgartner, Frank., De Boef, Susanna. and Boydstun, Amber.
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Changing Religious Structures and Civil Society in Central America: A Comparative Analysis of Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua
 Poffenbarger, John.

Changing Taxes, Changing Votes,Changing Elections
 Winters, Richard.
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Characteristics of Extreme Right Groups: A Log-Linear Analysis
 Woods, James., Moore, Robert. and Noonan, James.

Charity at the Deathbed: A Study of the Impacts of Public Funding Changes on Hospice Care
 Pietroburgo, Julie.

Charter Schools and Social Capital
 Schneider, Mark. and Buckley, Jack.

Chasing Cherished Superstitions About Conservatives
 Lindgren, James.


Chechnya's Last Resort
 Bergbower, Matthew.
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Chi as Ideological Warrant for Chinese Political Leadership
 Huang, Grace.
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China’s Soft Centralization: StateCapacity and Local Protectionism, 1998-2003
 Mertha, Andrew.
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Chinese and Japanese PoliticalPhilosophy: The Double Walk
 Goulding, James.
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Choosing How to Choose: State Delegate Selection Rules for Presidential
 Meinke, Scott., Staton, Jeffrey. and Wuhs, Steven.
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Cicero: A Philosopher withoutIdeals
 Fott, David.
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Cities’ Use of Economic Development Strategy: Assessing the Influence of Five Explanations
 Kwon, Myungjung., Berry, Frances. and Feiock, Richard.
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Citizen Diliberation and Democracy: An Empirical Assessment
 Cobb, Michael.

Citizen Knowledge of Congress andits Members
 Mondak, Jeffery. and Schraufnagel, Scot.
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Citizens, Knowledge, and the Information Environment
 Jerit, Jennifer., Barabas, Jason. and Bolsen, Toby.
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Citizens, Victims, Deviants:Restructuring Government Response to Violence Against Women inCanada
 Weldon, S. Laurel.
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Citizenship and Service: The Influence of Ethnicity on the Attitudes and Experiences of Soldiers in the United States Army
 Dempsey, Jason.

Civic Engagement and Elite-MassPolicy Agenda Agreement in American Communities
 Hill, Kim.
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Civic Engagement and Political Participation in Kathmandu: An Empirical Analysis of Structural Relationships
 Wagle, Udaya.

Civic Responsibility and Community Improvement through Service Learning
 Clarke, Vicki.
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Civil Liberties after 9/11:Terrorism Persists, Constitutional Interpretation Continues
 Longo, Peter.
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Civil Liberties and Political Tolerance
 Kang, Joohyun. and Lewis, Christopher.

Civil Liberties versus Security:Public Perceptions Before & After September 11, 2001
 Wood, Robert. and Youngs Jr., George.
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Civil Society Consultation by the
 Spalding, Rose.
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Civil Society and DemocraticTransition in Putin's Russia
 Lin, Yung-Fang.
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Civil Society, Emigration and Democracy in Africa: An Alternative Proposition
 Bradley, Matthew.

Civil Wars, Military Victories, andEnduring Peace: A Test of the Wagner Hypothesis
 Hartzell, Caroline.
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Civil-Military Relations in Latin America: A Case Study of Public Opinion in Ecuador and Paraguay
 Perez, Orlando. and Whitney, III, Raymond.

Class Politics Resurgent in the US:Class-Based Voting and Turnout
 Kim, Jinha.

Cleavage, Conflict, and Courts: A Cross-National Study of Judicial Independence
 Jorgensen, Nickolas.

Closed Mouths and Closed Doors: Why Democratic Theory Must Address Official Secrecy
 Ellington, Thomas.
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Closing the Window of Opportunity: Framing Strategies in the 1997 Air Standards Conflict
 Schulzke, C. Eric.
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Cloture Reform Reconsidered
 Wawro, Gregory. and Schickler, Eric.
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Coalition Governance in EasternEurope: How Portfolio Allocation Differs in Eastern and WesternEurope
 Druckman, James. and Roberts, Andrew.
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Coattail effects in Brazilian election: a municipal level analysis
 Leoni, Eduardo.

Cognition, Evaluation, and Voting in Context: How Minority-Majority Contexts Redefine the Relationship between Psychological Constructs and Likelihood of Voting
 Levin, David.
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Cognitive and Normative Determinants of State Policy Making Behavior: Lessons from the Sociological Institutionalism
 Miller, Edward. and Banaszak-Holl, Ph.D., Jane.
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Collaborative Policy: A View from the Grassroots
 Lubell, Mark.

Collective Identity and the Rise of the “Region-State” Model
 Sangervasi, Michael.

Committee Seniority Violations in the U.S. House and Senate
 Renka, Russell. and Ponder, Daniel.
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Committee Vetoes and the Power of Legislative Minorities in the Design of Policy
 Ferretti, Natalia.

Committments: Long-Term U.S. Troop Deployment and Democratization
 Williams, Shawn.

Common Threads and RegionalEffects: Political and Economic Liberalization in Latin America andPost-Communist States
 Barnes, Andrew. and Kurtz, Marcus.
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Communicating Digital - A Comparative Look at the Internet's Role in Political Communication
 Richter, Hannes. and Hess, Michael.

Communities of Interest: Social Service Provision in Regional and Historical Perspective
 Arnold, Caroline.

Community, Race, and PoliticalParticipation in America: Examining Social Capital and SocialDiversity
 Hero, Rodney. and Tolbert, Caroline.
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Comparative Law Production Reconsidered
 Kyung-Jin, Jun.

Comparing Experimental and MatchingMethods using Two Large-Scale Field Experiments on VoterMobilization
 Arceneaux, Kevin., Gerber, Alan. and Green, Donald.
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Comparing Welfare States in Australia and Canada: A Party Competition Theory of Welfare StateDevelopment
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Competing Reincarnations of Early Modern Liberalism: Virtue and Security in the Thought of Kautz, Galston, and Berkowitz
 Powers, Thomas.

Competing for the Hispanic Vote:American Party Appeals in Presidential Elections 1980-2000
 Oberfield, Zachary.
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Competing in the Big Leagues: How Differing Institutional Environments Influence New Party Strategy—Evidence from the French Greens
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Competition or Corruption? The Diffusion of Restrictive Voting Laws in the United States
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Complex Rivalries in World Politics
 Valeriano, Brandon.
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Compliance in Foreign Policy: US and the rest 1900-2000
 Lutmar, Camela.

Comprehending the Strategic Ambiguity: A Game Theoretical View of the Taiwan Issue
 Wang, Dong.

Concurring Opinion Writing on theSupreme Court
 Corley, Pamela.
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Conditional Party Government and Conditional Presidential Influence: Policy Determines the Inter-branch Relationship
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Confirmation Criteria Revisited:Confirmation Criteria of Judicial Appointments in the Senate JudiciaryCommittee
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Conflict Resolution Evaluation – Constructing a Disputant Self-evaluation Guide for International Negotiation
 Keiley-Listermann, Margaret.

Conflict and Coalitions in the Transforming U.S. South: Roll Call Votes in Georgia Across Time
 Gunning, Matthew.

Conflict of Interests: A Theory ofPolicy Competition Between Organized Interests
 Fellowes, Matthew.
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Conflict, Media, and the Impact of Public Opinion: An Irish, British, Arab, Istraeli and American Perspective
 Burgoyne, Nancy.

Congress and the Construction ofNews
 Sellers, Patrick.
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Congress in Dynamic Equalibrium:Institutional Development and the House of Representatives1890-2000
 Raven, Thomas.
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Congressional CommunicationStrategies using Official World Wide Web Pages
 Rackaway, Chapman. and Bannister, Mark.
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Congressional Oversight Still Overlooked? Limitation Riders in Appropriations Legislation
 MacDonald, Jason.
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Congressional Party Switchers: Who and When?
 Rickards, Dylan.

Congressional Redistricting and Candidate Emergence in Nineteenth Century U.S. House Elections
 Carson, Jamie., Engstrom, Erik. and Roberts, Jason.

Congressional Representation andPosition-Taking
 Middlemass, Keesha. and Grose, Christian.
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Congressional Staff Elected to theUS House of Representatives:A Fast Track Career?
 Hammond, Susan. and Bawden, Allison.
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Congressional Support for Social Policy Bills; Ideology and Intervening Factors
 Gibson-Gleiber, Lynne.

Consenting Adults? Amish Rumspringaand the Quandary of Exit in Liberalism
 Mazie, Steven.
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Consequences of Tax Increment Financing in Houston: Testing Polycentric and Ecologic Explanations
 Thomas, Robert., Yuasa, Toshiyuki. and Hawes, David.

Constituting the Electorate: VotingSystem Reform and Working Class Incorporation in the United States,1867 - 1913
 Ahmed, Amel.
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Constitutional Amendments in Eastern Europe
 Roberts, Andrew.

Constitutional Discourse in Times of Crisis
 Simon, Stephen.

Constitutional and Supreme Court Deference in State Legislatures
 Smith, Jinney.

Constrain or replace? A model of the interaction between ex ante limits on discretion and ex post evaluation with an application to oversight of trial court judges
 Huber, Gregory. and Gordon, Sanford.

Constraining U.S. Policy: Adherence to International Norms Post-September 11th, 2001
 Chenoweth, Erica. and Teets, Jessica.
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Constructing Democracy in America: New Institutions for Consultation with American Indian Tribal Governments
 Morris MacLean, Lauren.

Constructing Democracy in America: New Institutions for Consultation with American Indian Tribal Governments

Constructing Memory through Film:Comparing Political Culture in Spain, Russia, and Argentina
 Hamilton, Anne.
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Contacting and Identification as aIndependent Learning Partisan
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Contending Approaches to International Regimes: Moving the Debate Forward
 Tarzi, Shah.

Contestable Leaderships
 Iaryczower, Matias.
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Contested Election Cases in the Senate, 1789-2002
 Jenkins, Jeffery.

Contested Forces? Globalization and Political Responses to Regional Inequality in East Asia
 Naoi, Megumi.

Context and the Consequences of Concurrent Campaigns on Learning
 Wolak, Jennifer.

Context-Dependent Voting and Negative Campaigning
 Callander, Steven.

Contingency, Inherency and theOnset of Civil War
 Lichbach, Mark., Davenport, Christian. and Armstrong, David.
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Contracting Out Local GovernmentServices to Nonprofit Organizations
 Jang, Hee-Soun. and Feiock, Richard.
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Contracting Out Security: State-Rebel Group Alliances in Central Africa
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Contribution Limitsand the Effectiveness of Campaign Spending.
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Control of Elected Prosecutors
 Shotts, Ken. and Canes-Wrone, Brandice.

Controlling the Majority Opinion on the Supreme Court
 Bonneau, Chris., Brenner, Saul., Hammond, Thomas., Maltzman, Forrest. and Wahlbeck, Paul.

Conventional Conflict under the Nuclear Umbrella
 Brozek, Jason.

Conversion and Replacement Effects in the Senate
 Treier, Shawn.
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Cooperation Under Duress:Explaining the Violation and Enforcement of InternationalAgreements
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Cooperation and Conflict inMultiracial School Districts
 Rocha, Rene. and Rivera, Anaka.
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Cooperation as an Interest Group Strategy: Implementation of Sections 9 & 10 of the Endangered Species Act (1982, as Amended)
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Cooperation between Principals and Agents: The Role of Networks in the Enforcement Game
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Cooperative Learning in Introductory Political Science Courses: enriching courses with activelearning
 Trpovski, Jovan.
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Cooperative Politics: Cooperatives as an Institutional Vehicle for Social Transformation
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Coordination and Constitutional Change
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Coping with Money: EuropeanMonetary Integration and the Resurgence of NationalCorporatism
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Cornerning the Market: U.S. ArmsTransfers, National Interests, and the New War on Terrorism
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Correlates of State Killing
 McWhorter, Stephanie.

Cosmopolitan Ethos, Democratic Action, Feminist Engagement?
 Naranch, Laurie.

Could You Spare A Dime? Better Make It $10,000...Contributions to Clinton's Legal Expense Trust
 Waismel-Manor, Israel. and Conroy, Shelley.

Council-Manager Government in Transition:The Change to Stronger Mayor in Cincinnati
 Spence, John.

Counterterror Mobilization and Democracy: A Comparison of the War(s) on Terror of the United States and Russia, 1998-2004.
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County and City Managers: Professionalism, Election Systems, Relationships with Elected Officials and Job Security
 Mani, Bonnie. and Mitchell, Patricia.
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Court of Appeals Decision-Making in Federal Drug Sentencing Cases
 Lee, III, Emery.

Courting Controversy: Judicial Participation and Defection in Argentina, 1976-2000
 Helmke, Gretchen.

Coverage of Vladimir Putin's Presidency in Russia's Ultra-Nationalist and Anti-Democratic Press: Did the Authoritarian Restoration Take Place?
 Karpov, Vyacheslav., Lisovskaya, Elena. and Levintova, Ekaterina.

Creating Civil Society? MexicanNeighborhood Committees
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Credibility, Uncertainity, and Economic Sanctions Failure
 Whang, Taehee.
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Crime, Politics, and the Court: Rehnquist Criminal Justice and the GOP
 McMahon, Kevin.

Criminal-terrorist safe havens and international community: analyzing the impotence of solving a growing security problem.
 Stanislawski, Bartosz. and DiPaolo, Amanda.

Critical Takes on AmericanIdentity: Poor and Minority Citizens Respond to September 11,2001
 O\'Brien, Erin. and Rothstein, David.
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Crossing Intersections: Race,
 Masuoka, Natalie. and Scola, Becki.
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Crowded Cities, Crowded Streets:How Living in Big Cities Can Increase Civic Engagement
 Hopkins, Daniel. and Moore, Colin.
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Cueing Emotions and Identity: The Power of Group Threats in American Politics
 Brader, Ted. and Valentino, Nicholas.

Cultural Differences, Democracy,and Growth Stability: A Cross Country Analysis
 Kirmanoglu, Hasan.
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Cultural Industries and Urban Redefinition: Stadium Development and the Policymaking Process in Chic
 Spirou, Costas.

Cultural Values or Social Protest? Explaining Opposition to the European Union in Estonia and Latvia
 Lust, Aleksander.

Culture Trumps Correlation:
 Parker, Paul.
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Culture and OrganizationalStructure: An Agent-Based Model
 Corstange, Dan.
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Current European Developments Through the Lenses of Transatlantic Team and Specialization Visions
 Lizec, Borek.
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CómoDecide?: Decision Making by Latino Federal Judges
 Manning, Kenneth.
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The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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