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

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MacIntyre and Butler: Bodies and Violence
 Ibrahim, Leila.

Macedonian Post-Communist Elite
 Bocevski, Ivica.

Madison’s Opponents andConstitutional Design
 Robertson, David.
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Madison, Hume, and System Solutions for Atlanta's System Level Air Quality Problems
 Meals, George.

Madisonian Majority Tyranny and the Electoral College: A New Defense for the Electoral College
 Brandt, Katherine.
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Mainstreaming Muslims? Rethinking Integration Policies in France and Germany
 Maier, Sylvia. and Wayco, Stefanie.

Major Power States and Limited War: War Aims and War Outcomes
 Sullivan, Patricia.
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Majorities and Marginalization: Examining the Opportunities for Democratic Representation
 Cremona, Rachel.
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Making A Difference or Enjoying the Work: Two Models of Policy Makers
 Patty, John.
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Man is Not the Measure: Plato's Critique of Protagorean Relativism
 Baldwin, Christopher.

Management Activity and ProgramPerformance: Gender as Management Capital
 Meier, Kenneth., O\'Toole, Laurence. and Goerdel, Holly.
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Management, Control, and theChallenge of Leaving No Child Behind
 Manna, Paul.
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Managerial Attitudes Towards Privatization: Evidence from a State Department of Transportation
 DeHart-Davis, Leisha., O\'Neil, Dara. and Kingsley, Gordon.
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Managing Labor Markets and Mobilizing Constituencies in Post-Authoritarian Spain and Portugal
 Watson, Sara.

Managing Political Heterogeneity:Perceptions of Disagreement within Communication Networks
 Huckfeldt, Robert. and Mendez, Jeanette.
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Managing Political Risk: Coups and Clients in African States, 1971-2001
 Arriola, Leonardo.
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Managing Reforms: The Politics of Designing Agencies for Bureaucratic Reform
 Poocharoen, Ora-orn. and Bowornwathana, Bidhya.

Managing Uncertainty: using macroecononic forecasts to measure agency propensities for accepting risk
 Corder, J. Kevin.
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Managing the Electoral Process: Implementing Federal Electoral Legislation at the State Level
 Greco, Donald.

Mandates Without CountedMajorities
 McDonald, Michael.
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Manipulative Multilateralism: Power and informal influence in international organizations
 Hawes, Michael.

Mapping Peace in Sri Lanka
 Chowdhory, Nasreen.

Market Integration and Public Goods: Commercial Interests and the Development of a Unified Currency in the United States
 Johnson, David.
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Market Liberalization, Social Programming, and Stability in Latin America: Are they Compatible?
 Grabowski, Gretchen.

Market Transitions in China: Is There the Chinese Model?
 Yeo, Yukyung.

Mass Media and Impression Formation: Does Television Discourage On-Line Candidate Evaluation?
 Holbrook, R. Andrew.

Mass Media, the Internet and PublicOpinion (Iraq War)
 Tolbert, Caroline. and McNeal, Ramona.
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Measuring Community Visions andAssessing Their Impact on Economic Local Development Policy
 Neiman, Max. and Lewis, Paul.
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Measuring Democracy: the Inclusion of the Context
 Stoiber, Michael. and Abromeit, Heidrun.
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Measuring Devolution Through ThirdParty Federalism
 Hail, Michael.
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Measuring Fiscal Stress inWisconsin Communities
 Maher, Craig. and Deller, Steven.
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Measuring Political Trust: AnAlternative to the NES Items
 Ulbig, Stacy.
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Measuring Public Opinion: Examining the Impact of Refusal Conversions and Callbacks on Data Quality
 Wedeking, Justin. and Miller, Joanne.

Mechanism of Motivated Resoning? : A Look at the Separabilty of Preferences in Legal Decision-Making
 Braman, Eileen.
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Mechanisms of Influence: Social Movements and Public Opinion
 Wallsten, Kevin.

Media Agenda-Setting: Does Content Matter?
 Miller, Joanne.


Media Coverage, Public Expectations and Campaign Dynamics: What Causes What?
 Hasecke, Edward., Blakeley, Scott. and Marvar, Molly.
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Media Favoritism and Presidential Primaries: Reviving the Direct Effects Model
 Barker, David. and Lawrence, Adam.

Media Frames, Public Opinion, and the First Lady
 Abraham, Jill.
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Media Freedom, Economic Developmentand Civil Society in the Former Soviet Union
 Konitzer-Smirnov, Andrew.
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Media and Local Elections: The 2003 Des Moines Mayoral Election
 Sanders, Arthur.
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Medicare Prescription Drugs Debate:Policy Issues and Political Challenges
 Vlaicu, Sorina.
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Mental Access: Congressional Perceptions and Organized Interests
 Miler, Kris.

Mercurial Money vs. the ResilianState
 Brunkova, Zdravka.
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Merit Selection Revised: The New Politics of Judicial Selection in Florida
 Salokar, Rebecca Mae., Berggren, D. Jason. and DePalo, Kathryn.
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Messages Sent, Messages Received? Attacks and Impressions of Negativity in the 2000 Presidential Campaign
 Sigelman, Lee., Voeten, Erik. and Buell, Emmett.
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Mexican Perceptions of Racial Discrimination in the United States: An Exploratory Study
 Davis, Charles. and Bartilow, Horace.

Midwestern State Constitutions: A Comparative Analysis
 Euchner, Jonathan.

Midwifery in Context
 Stern, Paul.

Milennial masculinity:Constructions in the Hungarian press
 Kovács, Melinda.
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Military Securities: US CapitalFlows and Military Presence Abroad
 Little, Andrea. and Leblang, David.
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Military-Presidential Nexus
 Cheibub, Jose.

Minority Employment in the Largest Municipal Governments
 Kim, Chon-Kyun.

Minority Governments andLegislative Porfessionalization: The Case of the Mexican StatesLegislatures
 Cortina, Jeronimo.
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Minority Representation and LocalSchool Boards
 Marschall, Melissa.
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Minority Representation: An Examination of Legislative activity within U.S. House Committees
 Gamble, Katrina.

Minority Rights for Post-CommunistCountries of Europe: are there “required minority rights” for EUaccession?
 Johnson, Carter.
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Minority Rights in the House of Representatives: Endogenous Rules and Minority Rights
 Roust, Kevin.
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Mismeasuring Political Reality: How Means Can Mislead
 Jones, Robert.

Missed Cues: Judgment Heuristics and Citizen Competence
 Schwieder, David. and Quirk, Paul.
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Mixed Signals: Rules' Reponse to Committee Requests, 96th-103rd Congress
 Fowler, Linda.
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Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative
 Lin, Ann. and Loftis, Kenyatha.
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Mobilization and Public Policy:Business versus Environmental Organizations
 Newmark, Adam. and Witko, Christopher.
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Mobilizing Minorities Using Partisan Propaganda
 Michelson, Melissa.
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Modeling Electoral Competition: Proportional Representation and Majoritarian Legislatures
 Indridason, Indridi.

Modeling Spatial Relationships inInternational and Comparative Political Economy: An Application toGlobalization and Capital Taxation in Developed Democracies
 Franzese, Robert. and Hays, Jude.
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Modeling a Framework for the Formation and Implementation of Women's Rights Policy
 Montoya Kirk, Celeste.
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Modeling the Presidential Primary Vote: 1976-2000
 Steger, Wayne.

Moderation, Extremism, andRepresentation in Congress
 Berard, Stanley.
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Modernity, Identity, Conflict: Re-Imagining Islam and the West
 Polat, Necati.

Monarchy in the Modern World
 Gruberg, Martin.

Money to Burn: Party Finance and Party Organization in Germany and Austria
 Smith, Claire.
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Montesquieu and Natural Law:Sociability as Problem and Promise
 Stilz, Anna.
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Moral Choices: Montesquieu vs.Rousseau in Contemporary Politics
 Hally, Edmond.
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Moral Decline, Divine Punishment,
 Murphy, Andrew.
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Moral Feeling and Autonomy in On the Genealogy of Morals: Nietzsche's Radicalization of Kant
 Sokoloff, William.

Moral Versus Economic Legacies of Bill Clinton
 Yener, Sanser.

More than Job Creation: A Case Study of Empowerment Zones and Opportunities for Economic Mobility
 Gilbert, Michele.

More than a Rubberstamp:Parliaments, Coalition Governments, and Legislative Scrutiny
 Martin, Lanny. and Vanberg, Georg.
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Motion in Tocqueville's Democracy in America
 Eastman, Elizabeth.
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Motivated Reasoning and VoterDecision Making: Affect and Evaluation
 Redlawsk, David.
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Motivation, Internet Use, And Political Knowledge
 Holmes, Justin.
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Motive Matters: Liberalism & Insincerity
 Neblo, Michael.

Movements Without Activism: Japanese Women`s Family Law Reform Movements since 1980s
 Shin, Ki-young.

Moving Beyond Consensus versusMajoritarian: The Impact of Democratic Forms on Women'sRepresentation
 Bohrer II, Robert. and Slocum-Schaffer, Stephanie.
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Moving Up in Washington: Assessing House Member Success in U.S. Senate Elections
 Curry, Brett.
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Multilateral Conceptualizations of Interstate Rivalry Processes
 Teo, Tze Kwang. and Diehl, Paul.

Multinationals, Human Capital Investment and Human Development in Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America
 Duarte, Rita. and Sims, Lindsay.

Municipal Services, Citizen
 Fairholm, Matthew. and Olson, Drake.
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Muslims' Intellectual Civil Wars: The Democracy Debate
 Fattah, Moataz.

Must Democracy Be Reasonable? A Critique of Cohen’s Account of Deliberative Democracy
 Christiano, Thomas.

My Enemy’s Enemy: Cooperative Arrangements Among Groups Engaged in Intra-state Conflict.
 Edwards, Scott.
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The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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