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PAC Campaign Contributions andCongressional Voting: Have Oil & Gas PAC Dollars bought theDrilling Rights in ANWR?
 Liu, Zihua.
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POLITICAL ATTITUDES OF THE MASSES AND LEADERS IN THE CHINESE VILLAGE: ATTITUDE CONGRUENCE AND CONSTRAINT
 Chen, Chen.

PUNITIVE CORRECTIONAL POLICY: THEIMPACT OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE
 Meyer, Fred. and BAKER, RALPH.
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Panels as Instruments of JudicialControl
 Reddick, Gavin.
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Paradoxical Identities? A Narrative Approach to the Ethics of Identity Politics
 Bosia, Michael.
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Parties as Links: An Analysis of Nationalist Parties and Armed Conflict
 Fishback, Ann.
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Parties in Peril and the Peril in the Parties: The Dynamics of the Racialization of Asians in the American Two-Party System
 Kim, Thomas.

Partisan Change and Consequences for Lobbying
 Bullock, Charles.

Partisan Crossover Voting and the Impact of Crisis on Local Elections
 Zeemering, Eric.
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Partisan Dynamics: Investigating Partisan Floor Activities Across Congressional Eras
 Nokken, Timothy.

Partisan Gerrymandering and Its Influence on Voter Turnout
 Segura, Gary., Barreto, Matt. and Woods, Nathan.
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Partisan Ideology and the ReligiousRhetoric of Recent U.S. Presidents
 Kradel, Adam.
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Partisan Politics and International Trade Dispute Resolution
 Widsten, Amy.

Partisan and Ideological Bias in Presidential Turnouts, 1996 and 2000
 Eun, Jonghoon.
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Partisan inducements and constraints and the composition of subnational government spending
 Armesto, Alejandra.

Partisan support as a dependent variable in forecasting presidential elections
 Zhang, Chunhou.

Partisanship and Competition in American Elections: 1824-2002
 Norpoth, Helmut. and Rusk, Jerrold.

Partnering the Sacred and the Secular in Government Initiatives
 Rassi, Lourdes.

Party Activists as Facilitators of Issue Evolution
 Cicenia, Daniel.

Party Competition in PatrimonialSystems
 Birnir, Johanna.
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Party Competition versus Slavery:Why Congress Made Single-Member Districts Mandatory in 1842
 Tamas, Bernard.
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Party Development, Periodization, and Political Science: Lessons from the Late Nineteenth Century
 KLinghard, Daniel.

Party Finance Laws and Confidence in Politics
 Scarrow, Susan.

Party Government in Presidential Democracies: Extending Cartel Theory Beyond the U.S. Congress
 Jones, Mark. and Hwang, Wonjae.
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Party Identification and Core Values
 Goren, Paul.
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Party Movement in the Spatial Dimension: A Directional Perspective from 1952 to 2000
 Dabbs, Jennifer.

Party Organization
 Bueno de Mesquita, Ethan. and Ashworth, Scott.

Party Power in the U.S. Senate: Shaping the Ideological Content of the Legislative Agenda
 Bargen, Andrew.

Party Pressure and LegislativeVoting on the Contract with America
 Gordon, Stacy. and Gillham, Casey.
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Party Switching among Incumbent Southern State Legislators, 1980-2003
 Yoshinaka, Antoine.
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Party System Configuration and Its Effect on Economic Voting: Reexamination of ‘Clarity of Alternative’ thesis
 Bae, Jin Seok.

Party System Institutionalizationand the Mandate Divide in Hungary, Ukraine, and Russia
 Thames, Frank.
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Party Systems in Transition and theValue of Political Reform: Evidence from Colombia andVenezuela
 Moreno, Erika.
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Party brokers and legislative discipline in the Ecuadorian Congress
 Mejia Acosta, Andres.

Party hacks vs. feminists: Thepolitics of British and US women's integration into party politicspost-suffrage
 Kulich-Vamvakas, Christina.
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Passion and Reason on the Road toWar: Presidential Approval and Public Support for the Invasion ofIraq.
 Schubert, James., Curran, Margaret. and Stewart, Patrick.
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Paths to Globalization: theCross-National Diffusion of ISO 14001
 Potoski, Matthew. and Prakash, Aseem.
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Patriotism and National Identity
 Huddy, Leonie. and Khatib, Nadia.

Patterns and Consequences ofJudicial Reversals
 Smith, Joseph.
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Patterns of Roll Call Voting inAmerica’s Legislatures
 Wright, Gerald., Osborn, Tracy. and Winburn, Jonathan.
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Paying More and Enjoying it Less: The Unintended Consequences of Technological Innovation in the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
 Lee, M. Noelle.

Peace Through Greed: Globalization, Information, and Interstate Conflict
 Gartzke, Erik.
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Peace in an Offensive World: A Casefor Offense-Defense Differentiation in Military Technology
 Bas, Muhammet.
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Perception, Signaling, and War: A Noisy Information Model of Crisis Bargaining
 Kurizaki, Shuhei.
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Perceptions of Obesity and Candidate Choice
 Oliver, Eric.

Perceptions of Threat and Policy Preferences
 Feldman, Stanley. and Cassese, Erin.
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Perilous Polities? RegimeTransition and Conflict 1950-2000
 Daxecker, Ursula.
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Personal Reemployment Accounts:
 O\'Leary, Christopher.
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Perspectives and Conditions of Development of Central and Eastern Europe Countries as Members of European Union
 Augustynski, Iwo., Cybulski, Leszek. and Panenka, Alicja.

Phoenix Risen: The Resurrection of Korean Labor Movement in the Age of Diminished Labor
 Kim, Wonik.

Pick Three Wedge Issues And Call Me In The Morning: Following The Spin Doctor's Orders In The Professional Campaign
 Grossmann, Matt.
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Platform Adjustment in Two dimensional Policy Space in Parliamentary Democracies
 Ozbek, Gulenay.

Plato, Nietzsche, Psychophysiology and the Practice of Political Philosophy
 Turner, Robert.

Plato's Dialectical Politics and Thomas More's Utopia
 Vetter, Lisa.

Plato's non-political solution tothe political problem: A look at the cave image in RepublicVII
 Speliotis, Evanthia.
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Playing Favorites: Dred Scott's Judicial Politics and its Effect on Black Citizenship and Southern Honor
 Brown, Ronald. and Rajan, Sara.
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Plotting Preferences in Brussels, London, and Berlin: A generative preference model of firm-level lobbying
 Kenney, Daniel.

Pluralism and Stability: The Case for Political Theory
 Andresen, James.

PocketBook Voting Revisited:Partisanship, Economic Interests and Congressional Elections, 1980 - 1992
 Ladewig, Jeffrey.
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Pocketbooks, Politics, and Parties:The 2003 Polish Referendum on EU Membership
 Tucker, Joshua. and Markowski, Radoslaw.
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Poetry and Political Vulneratiliby
 Preston, Larry.

Polarization as Evolution: Opinion Change in Mass Parties, 1972-2002
 Ellis, Christopher.
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Polarized Parties vs. Centrist Factions: the Case of the Senate New Democrat Coalition during the 107thCongress, 2001-2002
 Seo, Jungkun.
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Polarized politics and voter
 Ono, Keiko.
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Poles' Support for Democratic Norms: Survey Evidence
 Golebiowska, Ewa.

Police Patrols vs. Fire Alarms:Congressional oversight of CIA in the early Cold War era
 Barrett, David.
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Policy Diffusion of MedicalMalpractice Reform in the United States
 Biswas, Korok.
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Policy Typology and SocialRegulation: The Case of Hate Crimes
 Schaff, Jon. and Yenor, Scott.
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Policy networks and the emergence of trust: are weak ties stronger in small worlds?
 Berardo, Alfredo. and Scholz, John.

Polish Role In Iraq
 Lubecki, Jacek.

Political Activism and Institutional Trust in Latin America: Citizens in Defense ofDemocracy?
 Rodriguez, Patricia.
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Political Apathy That Travels: HowPolitical Culture Affects Political Assimilation of AsianImmigrants
 Lim, P. See.

Political Appointees and theCompetence of Federal Program Management
 Lewis, David. and Gilmour, John.
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Political Beliefs of ChinesePrivate Entrepreneurs and The Political Transformation inChina
 Zhu, Jiangnan.
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Political Competition and theEmpowerment of the Poor: An Analysis of the Socio-Economic Compositionof the Mexican Electorate, 1994-2000
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Political Institutions and Exclusion in a New Democracy: Cross-national Evaluation of Nepali Institutions Using a Majoritarian-Consensus Framework
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Political Meddling or Critical Instruction?: The Impact of Central-Local Relations on Local Government Performance
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Political Party Competition and Redistribution in the American States
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Politics As Usual or PoliticsUnusual? Position-Taking and Issue Dialogue on Campaign WebSites
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Politics and the Environment in Central Europe
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Politics at the Boundary: KarlJaspers on Force
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Politics beyond subjectivity in Michel Foucault and Chantal Mouffe: A critical reflection on identity and accountability in two ‘post-modern’ political thinkers
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Politics of Sight and Sound: Appeals in Iowa Caucus Ads for 2004
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Poll Accuracy in Subnational Elections
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Popper, Plato and Prudence
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Populism and Anti-Politics in Comparative Perspective
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Positions, Preferences and Constituents in the U.S. Senate
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Post-Cold Europe: Balancing orBand-wagoning- a Refinement of Structural Realism
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Power in the Pursuit of Peace: Inter-Ethnic Security pacts and the making of minimal bargains in the Israeli-Palestinian and Northern Irish cases
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Powerful Bodies: A FeministAnalysis of Medieval Spirituality
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Present before the Past: Motivated Reasoning and Retrospective Judgments
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Present but Not Accounted For? Gender Differences in the Translation of Church Activity into Civic Resources and Participation
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Preservationism and Eclecticism: Revisiting Antifederalist and Federalist Thought
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Presidential Elections As Gendered Space: The Case of 2004 Thus Far
 Duerst-Lahti, Georgia.

Presidential Influence and Congressional Voting
 Kim, Henry.
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Presidential Justification ofUnilateral Authority
 Warber, Adam.
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Presidential Lobbying
 Beckmann, Matthew.
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Presidential Popularity and Congressional Control of the Bureaucracy: The Clinton Administration and the Contract with America
 Hedge, David., johnson, Renee. and gill, jeff.

Presidential Strategies in Supreme Court Justice Selection
 Hill, Tony.
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Presidents and the Politicizationof the Institutional Presidency
 Lewis, David.
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Presidents, Parties, and ForeignPolicy: Domestic Institutions and Interstate Cooperation
 Parish, Randall.
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Presidents' Power to Legislate: Popular Approval, Legislative Pivot Points, and the Use of Presidential Decree Authority
 Carrera, Leandro. and Crisp, Brian.
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Primary Elections and Candidate Ideology: Out of Step with the Primary Electorate?
 Brady, David., Han, Hahrie. and Pope, Jeremy.
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Priming Political Reactions in a Primary Debate
 Williams, Andrew Paul., Martin, Justin., Trammell, Kaye. and Kaid, Lynda Lee.


Priming the Gender Gap: Campaigning on Women's Issues in U.S. Senate Elections
 Schaffner, Brian.
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Prisoner Reentry Programs: What are the Common Variables that Predict Implementation Success Among Various Delivery Methods?
 McClure, Craig.

Privatization Reform in Transitional Countries: New Institutionalist Analysis
 Avdeyeva, Olga.

Problem-Based Learning in a Political Science Classroom: Perspectives of a Professor and anUndergraduate Student
 High-Pippert, Angela. and Lyttle, Lisa.
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Problems Associated with the Incorporation of the European Convention of Human Rights into British Law: Threatening Britain’s Parliamentary Sovereignty?
 Tusalem, Rollin.

Problems and participation: an explanation of citizen-initiated contacts using a problem-oriented approach
 Van der Kolk, Henk. and lelieveldt, Herman.
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Procurement Lobbyists
 Nownes, Anthony.
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Professional Associations: Defining a collaborative state and federal approach to the Homeland Security Act 2002.
 Doyon, Victoria.

Profit at the Expense ofCompliance? Assessing the Impact of Ownership Type on Compliance withthe Safe Drinking Water Act
 Hurte, Shaylisa.
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Profits, Government Interventions,
 Haider-Markel, Donald.
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Progressive Reform, Party Decline, and the Rise of the Independent Voter
 Courser, Zachary.
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Projection Effects in the Social Influence Process
 Kenny, Christopher. and Jenner, Eric.

Promotion of District Court Judgesto the U.S. Courts of Appeals: the Influence of Voting for theGovernment
 Swenson, Karen.
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Pronatal Policies in the Face of Declining Population
 Felker, Lon. and Trogen, Paul.

Property Rights and Fairness in Bargaining: Experimental Evidence
 Gailmard, Sean. and Diermeier, Daniel.

Protection with Many Sellers: An Application to Legislatures with Malapportionment
 Hauk, William.
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Protests in Semi-presidential
 Nam, Taehyun.
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Public Administrative Ethical Decision-Making
 Mobley, Sandra.

Public Administrative Governance: Balancing Efficiency In a political legal environment
 Taylor, Morris.

Public Intelligence
 Hastedt, Glenn.
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Public Opinion Leadership and theRehnquist Court
 Marshall, Thomas.
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Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Who Influences Whom?
 Woo, Jongseok. and CHOI, EUNJUNG.

Public Opinion and Foreign Policy:The Stages of Presidential Decision-making
 Knecht, Thomas. and Weatherford, Stephen.
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Public Opinion and Government Assistance: The Influence of Self-Interest on Political Attitudes
 Bocanegra, Jose.

Public Opinion and State Supreme Courts: Do Justices Listen to the People?
 Wood, Frederick.

Public Opinion and World War II
 Berinsky, Adam.

Public Opinion in Chile and the Iraqui War
 Valencia, Carolina. and Arraras, Astrid.

Public Opinion toward Immigration:Reconsideration of Economic Threat and Psychological Response
 Yoo, Sung Jin.
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Public Opinion, Policy Outcomes and Issue Redefinition
 Hula, Richard. and Hemond, Adrian.

Public Participation and Bureaucratic Decision-Making: Citizen Groups and the Environmental Protection Agency
 Daley, Dorothy.

Public Perceptions of the EuropeanPower Hierarchy and Support for a Common Foreign and Security Policy
 Genna, Gaspare.
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Public Policy and theConstructivist/Primordialist Controversy
 Shoup, Brian.
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Public Reason and Public Choice: The Case for Supermajority RulesUnder One Form of Deliberative Democracy
 Gaus, Gerald.
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Public Reason and the Autonomous Citizen
 Christman, John.
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Public Sector Reform in Argentina's Provinces: What Is Needed and What Is Feasible?
 Bolus, John.

Public Support and Democracy: Identifying Causal Mechanisms for the Erosion of Democracy in Latin America
 Uno, Saika.

Public and Private Regulation of Organ Transplantation: Liver Allocation and the Final Rule
 Weimer, David.
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Public shock and the policy-making process: The case of school shootings
 Cartland, Jenifer.

Punctuated Equilibria in German Budgets
 Breunig, Christian.
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Punishment and Democracy
 Dzur, Albert. and Mirchandani, Rekha.
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Purges, Consolidation and Foreign Policy in Nondemocratic States
 Siverson, Randolph.

Pursuing Multiple Goals: Welfare Policy under Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
 Davis, Belinda.

Pyrrhic Peace: Modeling Governance
 Wimberley, Laura.
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The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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