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

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DEmocratic Stability and Political Institutions: A Survival Analysis
 Carles, Boix. and Alicia, Adsera.

Darwinism and Strauss on CosmicTeleology and Natural Right
 Holloway, Carson.
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Data on Delegation: What is really happening internationally?
 Koremenos, Barbara.

David Hume andglobalization
 Rothman, Maarten.
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Days of Decision: Media Framing, Transnational Social Movements & Public Opposition for Use of Force Abroad
 Perla, Hector.

Deadly Tradeoffs: Public Health, Defense Speading, and the Budgetary Consequences of Violent Conflict
 Iqbal, Zaryab.
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Dealing with new threats to international security: Finally fitting the new terrorism into existing theories of international relations
 DiPaolo, Amanda. and Stanislawski, Bartosz.

Decentralization of the Party System
 Brancati, Dawn.

Decentralization, Political Participation, and Democratic Consolidation in Indonesia
 Baswedan, Anies.

Decentralized Policymaking: New Avenues for Women's Representation?
 Rincker, Meg.
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Decision-Making in Transnational Courts: A Longitudinal Study of the British Privy Council
 Pierce, Jason.

Declining Risk, the Advent of Liberalization, and State-Multinational Bargaining: Japanese Investments in Asia
 Nizamuddin, Ali.

Defining Right and Wrong: Religious Interest Groups and the Creation and Promotion of Morality-Based Arguments in Policy Debates
 Stenger, Katherine.
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Delegation or Political Mobilization? Latino Access to the Bureaucracy
 Gonzalez Juenke, Eric.
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Deliberation and Political Sophistication
 Xenos, Michael.

Deliberative Democracy and Information Control
 Tam, Eric.
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Deliberative Democracy and Majority Rule
 Gomez Albarello, Juan Gabriel.

Deliberative Democracy and School Choice
 Goldman, David.

Democracy Against Corruption
 Warren, Mark.
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Democracy and Education: Voting and School Performance
 Webber, David.
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Democracy and compliance with international commitments
 Dai, Xinyuan.
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Democracy and the Circuitry of Power
 Dawood, Yasmin.

Democracy and the Multitude:Tocqueville and Ortega on Mass-man
 Shaffer, Ty.
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Democracy in Slovakia: Problems and Prospects
 Kovalcik, Branislav.

Democracy in South Asia-India andPakistan
 Jalalzai, Farida.
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Democracy in their Own Words: What Democracy Means for Costa Ricans
 Canache, Damarys.

Democratic Contestation and Citizen Satisfaction in German States
 Tvinnereim, Endre.
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Democratic Governance and Regulation of MNCs in Developing Host Countries
 Li, Quan.

Democratic Irony and Human Solidarity: Examining the Defense and Production of Locality in Empires Past and Present
 Purnell-Craft, Kathy.

Democratic Legitimacy and Political Participation: Is There a Relationship?
 Seligson, Mitchell. and Booth, John.
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Democratic Norms and Governance: Ideological Congruence and Winners/losers
 Kim, Myunghee.

Democratization Effects of Campaign Contribution Limits in Gubernatorial Elections
 Eom, Kihong. and Gross, Donald.
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Democratization and EconomicGrowth: Interrupted Time Series Evidence
 Heo, Uk. and Rubenzer, Trevor.
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Democratization and Nationalist Conflict: Culture and Elite Manipulation in Serbia, 1988-1999
 Kissopoulos, Lisa.
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Democratization in the Third Wave:Political Violence as a Transition Tactic
 Lupo, Lindsey.
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Democratization, Winsets, and Financial Liberalization: An Examination of Financial Policy-Making in Korea and Taiwan
 Tan, Alexander. and Kang, Seonjou.

Democratizing Professional Policy
 Tompkins, Mark. and Jos, Philip.
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Derailing the Trains: InterestGroup Competition and Legislative Gridlock
 Holyoke, Thomas.
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Descriptive v. Substantive Representation: A New Perspective
 LeVeaux, Christine.

Design Effects in Complex Sampling Designs
 Woods, James. and McCurley, Carl.

Destiny Unbound: modeling and testing progressive ambition and district selection
 Tofias, Michael.

Determinants of Authoritarian Durability
 Blaydes, Lisa.

Determinants of City CouncilCandidates' Campaign Activities
 Raymond, Paul.
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Determinants of Defection: The Effect of Elite Cues on Strategic Voting in a Mock MayoralElection
 Merolla, Jennifer.
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Determinants of Legislative Behavior on Crime Policy
 McCall, Kathryn. and Bratton, Kathleen.

Determinants of Protest Activity Potential in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Russia
 Nikolayenko, Olena.

Determinants of Social MovementMobilization: A Pooled Cross-Section Time-Series Analysis for aComparative Study in Four Western European Countries in1975-89
 Jung, Jai Kwan.
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Determinants of Social Spending inLatin America: Globalization, Political Institutions, and LaborMarket
 Takahashi, Yuriko.
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Determinants of the Election of Latinos to State Legislatures and Congress
 Casellas, Jason.

Development Issues and the Role of Religious Organizations inIndonesia
 Epley, Jennifer.
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Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Towards a New Paradigm
 Westerhout, Julian.

Development, globalization, political institutions, and social spending, 1980-1999
 Dion, Michelle.

Deviant Cosmopolitanisms: the Liberal Gaze of Suspicion and Making-Do of the Traveling Agents
 Lee, Charles.

Dialectics of Democratization: Korean Constitutional Politics, 1948-1987
 Jones, Myoung-Ae.


Dictators and Democrats: ThePolitical Sources of Success in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment
 Bayulgen, Oksan. and Ladewig, Jeffrey.
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Differential Disadvantage: ThePolitical Misfortunes of Minorities in Direct Democracy
 Moore, Ryan. and Ravishankar, Nirmala.
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Differentiating Mixed-MemberElectoral Systems: MMM, MMP, and Government Expenditures
 Thames, Frank. and Edwards, Martin.
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Differing Determinants of Different Human Rights
 Yamanishi, David.
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Difficult Choices: An Evaluation ofHeterogenous Choice Models
 Keele, Luke. and Park, David.
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Dilemmas of Justice: Montesquieu Between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
 Levine, Peter.

Dilemmas of Public Reason: Pluralism, Polarization, and Instability
 Talisse, Robert.

Direct Democracy vs. the GrowthCoalition: the Politics of Sports Stadium Financing
 Keiser, Rich.
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Direct Primaries, Sore Losers, and the Openness of the Two-Party System, 1904-1910
 Crespin, Michael.
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Direct versus Representative
 Emery, Jolly., Martinek, Wendy. and Nemacheck, Christine.
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Disaffected (New) Democracies?Identities, Institutions and Civic Engagement in Post-CommunistEurope
 Tworzecki, Hubert.
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Disaggregated Bilateral Trade and Militarized Interstate Conflict
 Li, Quan. and Reuveny, Rafael.

Disaggregating Party Strategies inTwo-Party Systems: A Theory and the Case of the United States
 Moenius, Johannes. and Kasuya, Yuko.
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Discerning the Political: Locating Black Women's "Politics" in Disciplinary Niches
 Isoke, Zenzele.
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Discordant Voices in the Choir
 Kobylka, Joseph.

Discourse Ethics and the Relationsof Production: on the Material Lacuna in Habermas' DiscourseTheory
 Haysom, Keith.
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Discovering the Prescriptive Powerof Brown v. Board of Education: A Delayed-Process Theory of JudicialImpact
 Strickler, Vincent.
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Disembedded Liberalism: Why global
 Borowiak, Craig.
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Disentangling Moderate, Ambivalent,and Indifferent Policy Attitudes
 Plane, Dennis.
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Disentangling the Sources of Changing Attitudes Toward Immigration: Media Coverage, Economic Evaluations, Political Leadership, and Local Context
 Muste, Christopher.

Disillusionment with American Race Relations and Support for Black Nationalism: An Endogeneity Problem
 Block, Ray.
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Disparate Measures: Public Managersand the Use of Multiple Performance Measures
 Theobald, Nick., Nicholson-Crotty, Sean. and Nicholson-Crotty, Jill.
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Dispute Settlement and the WTO: New Approaches to Old Puzzles using ADR and Game Theory Tools
 Carneiro, Cristiane.

Dissent in State Supreme Courts: an Integrated Model
 Stricko-Neubauer, Tara.
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Distribution of InvestmentSubsidies in Turkey: The Role of Politics
 Kemahlioglu, Ozge.
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District Demographics and Partisan Gerrymanders: The Effects of Politically Biased Redistricting on Election Outcomes and Legislative Composition
 Wiseman, Alan. and Herron, Michael.
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District Drawing, Partisan Bias, and Legislative Output
 Reifler, Jason.


Divergent Disclosure: The Value of Uniform Campaign Finance Disclosure Laws
 Davis-Denny, Grant.
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Divergent Representation: PoliticalParty Representation of Poor and Wealthy Partisans
 Pigg, Jason.
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Divide and Conquer: The EU Enlargement's Successful Conclusion?
 Ellison, David.
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Divided Government, Parties, and U.S. Trade Policy: How Domestic Institutions and Partisan Control Affect Trade Policy, 1947-2002
 Simonelli, Nicole.
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Divine Irony in Plato's EUTHYPHROand Herodotus' HISTORIES
 Ward, Ann.
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Diving Into the Wreck: Mandatory State Intervention, Male Intimate Violence and Battered Women Survivors
 Miccio, G. Kristian.

Do Alternative Qualitative Methods Enrich or Confuse?: A Discussion of Light Feminism and Ethnographic Spaces
 Ortbals, Candice.
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Do Co-Ethnic Candidates Change the Stakes for Latino and Asian American Voters? Voter Turnout in 2002.
 Barreto, Matt. and Masuoka, Natalie.
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Do IMF Programs Discipline BudgetDeficit?
 Cho, Hye Jee.

Do Issues Decide? Partisan conditioning and perceptions of party issue positions across the electoral cycle
 Evans, Geoff.

Do National Tides AffectGubernatorial Elections? Midterm Loss and State LevelElections
 Best, Robin. and Brunell, Thomas.
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Do Political Actors Have BeautifulMinds? Counterfactual Variation and Self-Confirming Equilibria in GameTheoretic Political Science
 Lupia, Arthur. and Zharinova, Natasha.
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Do Reason and Revelation Agree? Reading Locke in the Light of Las Casas
 Cornish, Paul.

Do Transnational Social Actors Have Identities (if not now, then some day)?
 Tennant, Evalyn.

Do Voluntary Programs Matter? AnEmpirical Examination of ISO 14001 Adoption and Firms' EnvironmentalPerformance
 Potoski, Matthew. and Prakash, Aseem.
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Do We Know Consent When We See It? Female Genital Mutilation and the Dilemmas of Consent
 Lennahan, Jamie.

Does Crime Pay? An Analysis ofNational Support for Far Right Parties in the European Union
 Smith, Jason.
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Does Democratic Peace Theory Better Than the Power Transition Theory in Explaining International Security?
 Park, Yong-hee.

Does Institutional Change Matter?The effect of central bank reform on inflation
 Hicks, Raymond.
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Does Low Turnout Matter? EvidenceFrom the 2000 Canadian Federal Election
 Rubenson, Daniel., Blais, Andre., Gidengil, Elizabeth., Nevitte, Neil. and Fournier, Patrick.
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Does Market Competition or Electoral Competition Drive State Tax Policy?
 Phillips, Justin.
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Does Modernization Integrate Ethnic Groups or Intensify Conflict? : A Study of Turkish Case
 Oztalas, Filiz.

Does Parity in Empolyment in Newspaper Newsrooms Effect Sensitivity in Newspaper Content
 Arnold, John.

Does Party Support MakeCongressional Elections More Competitive?
 Lowry, Robert.
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Does Presidential Campaigning in Midterm Elections Matter? The Effects of Presidential Campaigning on the 1998 and 2002 House Elections
 Canes-Wrone, Brandice. and Godbout, J..

Does Religion Make Us Better Democratic Citizens?
 Albertson, Bethany.

Does Seattle Matter? An EmpiricalAnalysis of Media Reports Surrounding the Protest of the World TradeOrganization.
 Hendershot, Marcus.
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Does Where you Sit Depend on Where you Stand? An Analysis of Members’ Committee Positions
 Pearson, Kathryn.

Does ambition matter? Thebehavioral differences of higher-office seekers versus congressionalcontents.
 Victor, Jennifer.
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Does food needs determine UnitedStates Food Aid flow to Sub-Saharan Africa?
 Hammond, Augustine.
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Does the Amount of Defense Expenditures Influence that Amount of Conflict? A Study of Defense Spending and Conflict Following the Cold War
 Karimian, Cyrus.

Does the Buck follow the Bang: U.S.Overseas Investment and Use of Force
 Fisher, Uri., Little, Andrea. and Leblang, David.
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Does the International Dimension Matter? Empirics on the Impact of Globalization and International Conditionality on Domestic Compensation
 Kim, Wonik.

Does the Squeaky Wheel Get the Grease? Interest Group Influence on the Bureaucracy
 McKay, Amy. and Yackee, Susan Webb.
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Dog-Eat-Dog World Revisited: Public Trust in Other Nations during the 1990s
 Brewer, Paul.

Dollars and Ballots - Economic Performance and Regime Legitimacy in Taiwan and Singapore
 Yang, David.

Dollars and Sense: Campaign Contributions and State Supreme Court Elections
 Bonneau, Chris.

Dollars for Sucre: An Examination of the Dollarization of the Ecuadorian Economy
 Riley, Jr., John. and Mulligan, Tricia.

Dollars, Disease, and Democracy:
 Burgin, Eileen.
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Domestic Conditionality in International Politics
 Svolik, Milan.

Domestic Crisis and InterstateConflict: The Impact of Economic Crisis, Domestic Discord, and theDecision to Initiate Interstate Conflict
 Boehmer, Charles.
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Domestic Preferences, Regime Type, and International Cooperation
 Pevehouse, Jon., Mansfield, Edward. and Milner, Helen.
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Domestic and Systemic Determinantsof Intervention by Major Powers: Specifying a Complete Model
 Franker, Elizabeth. and Clark, Joseph.
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Donkeys and Elephants, but No Circus: The 2003 California Recall
 Hussey, Wesley.

Double Exposures: The Philosophcal Intentions of Montesquieu's Persian Letters
 Mosher, Michael.
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Downs Model of Political Party Competition
 Brierly, Allen.
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Dreaming of the True Erotic:Nietzsche’s Appropriation and Transfiguration of the Character ofSocrates
 Church, Jeffrey.
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Duality of Deterrence: A Security Dilemma in Deterrence
 Ito, Masashi.
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Dude, Where's My District? The Electoral Consequences of the Gain and Loss of Latino Representation in Los Angeles
 Barreto, Matt. and DeSipio, Louis.
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Duration of Coalition Bargaining:The Impact of Particularistic Politics
 Indridason, Indridi.
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Duration of the U.S. Use of Force and Institutional Effects of Multilateral Military Actions
 Tago, Atsushi.
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During a Budget Deficit, Do StatesFavor the Income Tax or the Sales Tax?
 Ajilore, Olugbenga.
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Duty, Power, and The West Wing
 Paxton, Nathan.
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Dynamic Responsiveness in the US Senate
 Fowler, James.
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Dynamics of Industrial Relations in a Democratizing Country: Empirical Investigation of Bargaining and Structural models
 Suh, Jaekwon.
The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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