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GENDER AND PRESENTATION OF SELF ON THE WWW
 Gulati, Jeff. and Treul, Sarah.
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GENDER DIFFERENCES ON CAMPAIGN WEBSITES, 2002
 Schenk, Jennifer.
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Gay Voters and Gay Issues in U.S.Politics: An Increasing Partisan Divide
 Egan, Patrick.
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Gender Roles, Infant Care andGender Neutral Post- Birth Paid Leave Policies in Adademia
 Rhoads, Steven. and rhoads, chris rhoads.
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Gender and Emotional Labor inPublic Organizations:An Empirical Examination of the Link toPerformance
 Meier, Kenneth. and Wilson, Kristin.
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Gender and Legislative Activity in the Illinois General Assembly: a Multi-method Analysis
 Steger, Wayne. and Hamilton, Katherine.
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Gender and Patriotism in 2002 Congressional Campaigns
 Strach, Patricia. and Sapiro, Virginia.

Gender and Progressive Ambition: Recasting the Calculus of Higher Office
 Fulton, Sarah.
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Gender and Social Policy: Bringing the Politics Back In
 Elman, Amy.


Gender and the Activation of Cognitive Effort in Electoral Campaigns
 KAM, CINDY.
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Geographies of Trust
 Rahn, Wendy. and Yoon, Kwang.

Germany’s Embryo Protection Law:Issue Definition and Policy Outcomes
 Steuernagel, Trudy. and Barnett, Irene.
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Get Your Act Together: PartyPerformance in European Parliament Elections
 Ferrara, Federico. and Weishaupt, Timo.
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Getting Attention: Testingcompeting theories of Supreme Court attentiveness to issues
 Peters, Scott.
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Getting People to Tolerate Bad Outcomes: An Experimental Study
 Hibbing, John., Larimer, Christopher., Littvay, Levente. and Smith, Kevin.
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Getting the Public's Attention:
 Graber, Doris.
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Getting what they want or what they deserve? African Governments, Foreign Interest Groups and Receiving U.S. Foreign Assistance
 Batty, Fodei., Wambuii, Kiragu. and Bishin, Ben.

Ghosts of the Future: Collective Nostalgia and the Kennedys
 Compton, Joshua., Daradanova, Miglena., Mindt, Tiffany., Moellinger, Terry. and Edy, Jill.


Global Cities -- Thinking beyond New York
 Bliss, Daniel.
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Global pollution havens?
 Klimek, Monika.
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Globalism with an American Face: Ideological Maneuvers in a Post 9/11 World
 Steger, Manfred.

Globalization Makers and Takers:Financial Globalization and the Dynamics of Security MarketReform
 Echeverri-Gent, John. and Iliev, Radoslav.
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Globalization and Inequality: A Critical Review of the Role of the World Trdae Organization
 Yeo, Yukyung.

Globalization and Welfare State in Asia
 Yoon, Jungkeun.

Globalization and the Rise of International Terrorism: A Study in Terrorist Target Selection
 Haimsky, David.

Globalization and the Renovation of the Latin American Left: Strategies of Ideological Adaptation
 Bruhn, Kathleen.
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Globalization and the rise of left-wing parties in South Korea
 Yoon, Jungkeun.


Globalization, Abundant Factors,and Social Policies
 Haddal, Chad. and Sobel, Andrew.
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Globalization, EU Accession, andDiffusion Effects: The case of regulatory reform in telecommunicationsin the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia
 Rodine, Kirsten.
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Globalization, Inequality and“Vulnerable Societies”
 Pinder, Sherrow.
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Globalization, State Capacity, and Voluntary Environmental Governance in Developing Countries
 Sowersq, Jeannie.

Globalization, the Ideological Position of the Government, and Income Inequality
 Ha, Eunyoung.

Golbalization: Does it lead to Democracy?
 Sheikh, Mujibur.

Good Policies or Just Good Neighbors? Economic Reform Measures and EU Accession
 Gray, Julia.

Gorgian Sophistic vs. Socratic Rhetoric: The Limits of Political Rationalism in the Rival Careers of Meno and Xenophon
 Gish, Dustin.
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Governing Experience and BeingGovernor: Does It Matter?
 Hamman, John.
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Government Change inPresident-Parliamentary Regimes: The Case of Russia 1994-2003
 Schleiter, Petra. and Morgan-Jones, Edward.
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Government Choice of Coalition Partners: Politics of Financial Regulation in Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, and Korea
 Byun, Young.

Government, Churches, andContracts: An Application of Principal-Agent Theory to theGovernment-Faith Based Organization (FBO) ContractingRelationship
 Keyes Williams, Joyce.
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Governmental Fragmentation and Policy-Making in the States
 VanSickle-Ward, Rachel.

Governments and Legislative Activity
 Braeuninger, Thomas. and Luetgert, Brooke.

Grassroots Political Warriors(Moveon.org): Email and Political Mobilization
 McNeal, Ramona. and Fernandez, Kenneth.
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Ground Zero: September 11th and Its Consequences
 Crotty, William.
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Group Decision Theory and Jury Decision-Making: Can We Learn Anything?
 Shelton, Sam.

Group Dependent Preferences and Cooperation
 Grant, Tobin.

Group Type, Situational Competitiveness, and Credit-Taking: AnExamination of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Causes of Terrorism
 Hoffman, Aaron.
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Growth Management Policy and Land Use Change
 York, Abigail. and Munroe, Darla.
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Growth States and Development: Political Institutions and Their Conditional Effects
 Hanson, Jonathan.
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Gubernatorial Influence inPresidential Elections: A Reassessment
 Hicks, Raymond. and Carroll, Celia.
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The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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