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

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INCENTIVES FOR COALITION-MAKING IN POST-COMMUNIST DEMOCRACIES
 Filippov, Mikhail.

INDIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS DOCTRINE: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA AND THE WORLD
 Pant, Harsh.

INTRA-RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN BLACKS’ POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: DOES SKIN COLOR MATTER?
 Hochschild, Jennifer., Burch, Traci. and Weaver, Vesla.
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IS BAYESIAN ANALYSIS SUPERIOR? ABENCHMARKED COMPARISON OF REGRESSION AND BAYESIAN ANALYSIS ONINCOMPLETE STATE-LEVEL DATA
 Granberg-Rademacker, Scott.
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Ideas and Institutions: Japan's Foreign Aid Policy
 Kuramoto, Yukiko.
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Identifying and understanding the effects of mayoral change in minority governed municipalities
 Sampson, Charles.

Identities of Competitive States in U.S. Presidential Elections: Electoral College Bias or Candidate-Centered Politics?
 Johnson, Bonnie.
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Identity in Democracy and the Politics of Poverty
 Sveinbjornsson, Dagfinnur.

Identity, perceptions of discrimination, and political engagement: The causes and consequences of reactive ethnicity among Latinos
 Schildkraut, Deborah.
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Ideological Stability and Deliberative Volatility: Evidence from Floor Votes and Policy Debates During the 100th, 104th and 105th Congresses
 Reinhard, Michael.

Ideology and Institutions in Chinese Politics
 Bo, Zhiyue.

Ideology and the Structure ofRacial Stereotypes
 Federico, Christopher.
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Ideology, Economics, and VoterAbstention: Evidence from the European democracies
 Tillman, Erik.
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If it Weren’t for Ralph Nader weWouldn’t be in this Mess: Explaining the Nader 2000 Vote
 Simmons, James. and Simmons, Solon.
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Illicit Interest Groups and Their Influence in U.S. - Colombian Relations: A Two Level Game Analysis of the Issue of Extradition
 Micolta, Patricia.
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Impact of Organizational Membership on Political Engagement: A Preliminary Study
 Carrillo, Nancy.
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Impacts of Rural-Urban Cleavages and Cultural Orientations and Attitudes toward Elements of Democracy: ACross-National, Within-Nation Analysis
 Albritton, Robert., Bureekul, Thawilwadee. and Guo, Gang.
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Implementing Tax Abatements: AStudy Of Best Practices
 Reese, Laura., Kahn, Heather. and Sands, Gary.
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Implementing Telehealth in the American States
 Schmeida, Mary. and Mossberger, Karen.
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Implications of InternationalTerror and Emotions for Information Processes in Foreign PolicyDecisions
 Redd, Steven., Geva, Nehemia. and Mosher, Katrina.
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Improving the Elazar Measure of Political Culture: Analysis of Results from 5-State Pilot Study
 Brown, Robert. and Palmer, Harvey.

In Coalition with the King: Election Strategies and Legislative Behavior of the Women's Party in Bulgaria
 Kostadinova, Tatiana.

In Defense of Women: Equality in Locke's Political Theory
 Rodrigues, Helena.

In Genocide's Wake: Reconstruction and Reconciliation in Rwanda
 Matheson, Sean.
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In Government We Distrust:: Dissatisfaction with State Governments and Increased Use of the Initiative Process
 Franklin, Lee.

In Search of U.S. Foreign Policy Toward North Korea: An Explanation on Two Nuclear Crises in the Post-Cold War Era
 Han, Hee-jin.

In Search of the Unified State: National Attachment Among Distinctive Citizens
 Elkins, Zachary. and Sides, John.
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In a Different Path: The Process ofBecoming a Judge for Women and Men
 Williams, Margaret.
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Incentives, Resources and Context:Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Interest Group Activity inCongressional Elections
 Skinner, RIchard.
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Incorporating Race: Critical Theory and Social Facts
 Greer, Kirk.
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Individual voting behavior in Denmark 1998-2001 - Confirming the directional model
 Thomsen, Soren.
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Individual-Level Economic Behavior, Risk and Social Trust: I Shop Online, Therefore I Trust?
 Mutz, Diana.

Inequality and Institutions: What Theory, History, and (Some) Data Tell Us
 Rogowski, Ronald. and MacRae, Duncan.
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Inequality and Isolation: The Impact of Economic Stratification on Bridging and Bonding Social Capital
 Oxendine, Alina.
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Inequality, Political Institutions, and Human Capital
 Manzano, Dulce.
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Informal Responses to FormalDecentralization in China
 Landry, Pierre.
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Information Dynamics: Explainingthe pattern of information in policy debates
 de la Mare, Erin.
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Information Effects in Collective Preferences: A Methodological Artifact?
 Moffett, Ken. and Manning, Eric.
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Information and Institutional Control of Bureaucratic Rulemaking
 Durham, Brandy.

Information and Institutional Evaluation: A Cross-Institutional Analysis
 Bartels, Brandon., Smidt, Corwin. and McGraw, Kathleen.

Information, Public Discourse, and the Evolution of Public Opinion: The Health of Health Care Opinion
 Highton, Ben. and Claassen, Ryan.

Informative Dimensions. A New Modelfor Electoral Choice Under Uncertainty
 Serra, Joan.
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Informative Party Labels: Linking Congressional Parties and the Electorate
 Pope, Jeremy. and Woon, Jonathan.
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Innovation Capacity and Economic Performance in the U.S. from 1993 to 2002
 Hall, Jeremy.
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Institutional Chaos: Yugoslavia
 Seslija, Branislav.

Institutional Choices in Post-Communist Countries
 Kim, Young Hun.
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Institutional Combat: Congress, the President, and the Use of Force
 Pevehouse, Jon. and Howell, William.
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Institutional Conflict: Party versus Governance in Congress, 1979-1998
 Feeley, T. Jens.

Institutional Design andInformation Revelation
 Whitford, Andy.
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Institutional Dialogues: Agenda Setting and Policy Change Across Institutions
 Edwards, Amanda. and Hall, Thad.

Institutional Effects on DemocraticSupport:Divers effects on diverse dimensions
 Hong, Jae Woo. and Morrison, Minion K.C..
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Institutional Foundations of Executive Budget Power: Evidence from the American States
 Rose, Shanna.
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Institutional Paradox: Instituions, Institutional Change and the Politics of China's Central-Provincial Fiscal Interest Evolution
 Liu, Jinjie.

Institutional Reform and Legislative Behavior: The Case of Italy
 Forestiere, Carolyn.

Institutionalized Violence and theIssue of Race in America's History
 Pinder, Sherrow.
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Institutions and the Evolution of Cooperation: An Agent-Based Model
 Lubell, Mark.

Integrating Identities into Structural Theories of International Relations
 Kleiber, Martin.
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Intellectual Responsibility and IR theory: Security Studies, Scholarship, and Theory/Practice
 McIntosh, Christopher.

Inter-Principal Interactions and Agency Actions: An Empirical Reappraisal in the U.S. OccupationalSafety Regulation
 Kim, Doo-Rae.

Inter-institutional Preference Estimation: Finding a Common Ideological Scale for Legislators and Supreme Court Justices
 Caufield, Rachel.

Interest GInterest Group Participation in the Confirmation Processes of Judge Charles W. Pickering Sr. and Justice Priscilla Owen
 Rossotti, Jack.

Interest Group Advocacy and the Power of “Magic Words”
 Apollonio, D.. and Carne, Margaret.

Interest Group Capacity, IssueInvolvement, and Influence Strategies in the Energy and EnvironmentPolicy Arena
 Culhane, Paul.
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Interest Group Coalitions and theSpatial Theory of Choice: A Spatial Model of Group Participation onAmicus Curiae Briefs.
 Almeida, Richard.
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Interest Groups and the Electoral Control of Politicians
 Snyder, James. and Ting, Michael.

Interests, Institutions, and the Structure of Delegation: Reassessing the Effect of Divided Government on U.S. Trade Policy
 Lipscy, Phillip. and Kirpichevsky, Yevgeniy.
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International Inequality and Integration: Explaining European Union Expansion and Regime Type Variation in Eastern and Central Europe
 Mirilovic, Nikola.
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International Institutions andForeign Capital: The Effects of International Monetary Fund Agreementson Foreign Direct Investment Inflows
 Jensen, Nathan.
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International Law and Crimes Against Humanity
 May, Larry.

International Law and Crimes Against Humanity
 Altman, Andrew.

International Law and the Use of Force by Major Powers: An Initial Assessment
 Westra, Joel.
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International Security-Provision: Unilateralism Versus Multilateralism
 Gupta, Rupayan.

International Social Contract
 Ozkaleli, Ferit.

Internet Effects on Voting:Political Internet Users VS Non-Political Internet Users
 Park, Hyung Lae. and Jang, Jae won.
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Interparty and Intraparty Partisanship in the Postwar US House
 Singer, Daniel.

Interpreting the Rise of Independents
 Stonecash, Jeffrey.


Intraparty Politics and Nomination Rules in the PRI
 Dyer, Dwight.
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Iowa University Towns and the 26th Amendment: The First Test of the Newly Enfranchised Student Vote in 1971
 Brown, Clyde.
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Iraq, 9/11, and the War: Understanding Mass Belief in the Threat of Saddam Hussein and Support for War
 Lawrence, Christopher.
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Irresistible Forces: MaryWollstonecraft’s History of Consciousness
 Sireci, Fiore.

Is Civic Engagement Really inDecline? A Qualitative Assessment of the Dynamics of Voluntarism andSocial Capital in the United States
 Sutton, Thomas., Kavouras, Kate. and Jones, Patrick.
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Is It a Matter Of Degrees? Forms of State Partisan Interventions In Militarized Disputes
 Corbetta, Renato.

Is Sexuality a Source of Foreign Policy Preferences?
 Chandler, Jamie.

Is Voluntary Association Rosetta Stone?: Democracy and Voluntary Association in Asia
 Lee, Jaechul.

Is a Preventative War a Just War?International Relations and Political Theory Approaches
 Millies, Steven. and Hower, Sara.
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Is institutional interaction matter?: Examining firms' adoption of environmental management system
 Moon, Seong-gin. and DELEON, PETER.
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Is it Always the Economy, Stupid? A Reassessment of the Economy's Linear Impact on PresidentialElections
 Tran, Steven.
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Is there a Broader Political Economy Theory of Welfare Policy? Expanding the Theories to Eastern Europe
 Lipsmeyer, Christine.

Islam and Democracy - Compatibility and Survival in Pakistan and Bangladesh
 Wadhwa, Shuchi.
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Islamic Banking, Private Incentives, and Economic Growth, 1963-2000
 Kang, Seonjou.

Islamic Women & DemocraticTheory in Egypt: A Revision of United Nations Development IndexIndicators
 Alianak, Sonia.
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Islamist Democrats or Islamist Pragmatists? An Assessment of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey’s Democracy
 Tepe, Sultan.

Issue Anxiety and PoliticalParticipation in the 1988, 1992 and 2000 PresidentialCampaigns
 McLean, Stephanie.
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Issue Definition, Venue Stabilityand Policy Outcomes: Assisted Reproductive Technology Policy in theUnited States
 Steuernagel, Trudy. and Barnett, Irene.
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Issue Ownership and MacropartisanChange
 Brasher, Holly.
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Issues, Ambivalence and PartisanAttitudes in the United States, 1972-2000
 Ensley, Michael. and Carmines, Edward.
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It's the Agenda, Stupid: The Real Power of Parties in Congress
 Penn, Elizabeth. and Patty, John.

Itinerant Nationhoods: Identity Formation Among Ecuadorian Immigrants in the United States
 Pallares, Amalia.
The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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