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REAPING THE BENEFITS OF CQI/TQM:THE IMPORTANCE OF EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES
Croxall, Colleen.
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RISKS FOR DEMOCRATIC RULE IN LATIN AMERICA: Growing Inequality, Social Unrest and Political Instability (Two Contrasting Experiences: Brazil and Venezuela)
Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe.
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ROUNDTABLE: FEDERALISM: ELECTORAL OUTCOMES AND PUBLIC POLICY
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Race Formation and Voting rights inthe Antebellum North
Malone, Christopher.
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Race and Ethicity in the United Staes and China: Environmental and Cultural Considerations
Kriese, Paul.
Race and the Death Penalty: The Determinants and Resilience of Attitudes toward Capital Punishment among Whites and African Americans
Hurwitz, Jon. and Peffley, Mark.
Race, Sex, and the Implicit Politics of Welfare Reform
Soss, Joe. and LeClair, Danielle.
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Race, Social Relations and the Study of Social Capital
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Racing to the Bottom or Climbing to the Top? Foreign Direct Investment and Collective Labor Rights
Mosley, Layna. and Uno, Saika.
Rallying Around the Podesta:Testing Diversionary Theory Across Time
Sobek, David.
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Ralph Bunche andPeacekeeping
Jonah, James.
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Ralph Bunche: A Political Scientist for the 20th Century
Pinderhughes, Dianne.
Ranking College Ranks: Institutional Quality as a Latent Variable
Herron, Michael. and Jackman, Simon.
Rationality, Prospect Theory and Economic Evaluations of the President
Keele, Luke. and Bafumi, Joseph.
Rationalizing International Jihadism: Investigating al-Qaida's strategic objectives for 9/11?
Phares, Walid.
Rawls as a Critical Theorist:Reflective Equilibrium after the ‘Deliberative Turn’
Ron, Amit.
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Rawls, Kant's Rechtslehre, and Global Distributive Justicee
Shaw, Brian.
Re(: )Measuring Political Sophistication
Luskin, Robert. and Bullock, John.
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Re-Conceptualizing the Social Requisites of Democracy: A Conditional Probability Analysis of Modernization Theory
Kennedy, Ryan.
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Reading Policy: Implementation andthe Shaping of Navajo Resistance to Relocation
Mattson, Kristin.
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Rearranging the Rubble
Allen, Susan.
Reasonable Citizens Must Be Alienated People: The Implications of Rawls's Burdens of Judgment
Moon, Alexander.
Reasoning about Institutional Change: Losers’ Support for Electoral Reforms
Bowler, Shaun. and Donovan, Todd.
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Reassessing External Influence on Democratization: A Cross-Regional Approach
Chou, Chih-Chieh.
Reassessing Krehbiel's View of Parties
Stonecash, Jeffrey. and Coleman, John.
Reassessing Procedural Choice in the House Rules Committee
Moffett, Ken.
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Rebel-Military Integration andCivil War Termination
Glassmyer, Katherine. and Sambanis, Nicholas.
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Rebellious or Just Misunderstood?: Assessing Measures of Lower Court Compliance with U.S. Supreme Court Precedent
Comparato, Scott. and McClurg, Scott.
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Recalling Elected Officials: The Incidence and Success of Recall Efforts as a Function of Institutional and Contextual Variables
Anderson, Melissa.
Recipient Need or Donor Interest: why does the European Union give aid to Eastern Europe
Kostadinova, Petia.
Recognition and the Logic of Security
Murray, Michelle.
Reconciling Trade Protection andExport Promotion in Industrial Policy: A Comparative Study ofDistributional Conflict and Cooperation between Steel and Steel-usingIndustries
Elder, Mark.
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Reconsidering Party Identification in Western Europe
Whitten, Guy., Palmer, Harvey. and Goerdel, Holly.
Reconsidering the Deaf Community asa Cultural Minority
Sabatello, Maya.
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Reconstructing Rawls's Law ofPeoples
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Reconstructing the Concept ofDemocratic Deliberation
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Recovering Public Space: the Reasonable Rantings of Howard Kunstler
Fremstad, John.
Recruiting More but Contributing Less: The Puzzle of Campaign Contributions in the Pre- and Post-Reform Eras
Claggett, William. and Pollock III, Philip.
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Rediscovering Community: Ancient Political Philosophy and New Urbanism
Hartlaub, Steve. and Richard, Jelier.
Redistricting Principles, Processes, andd Incumbency Protection
Forgette, Richard. and Platt, Glenn.
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Redistricting and the Political Process: How the Return to Single-Member Districts Affects the Style of Representation and the Proceedings of City Councils
Davis, Michele.
Redistricting in a Multi-racial Context: Majority-Minority Districts and the Maximization of Substantive Representation for Blacks and Hispanics in Congress
Mann, Christopher. and Gillespie, Andra.
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Reelection Constituency and Roll Call Voting in the U.S. Senate
Kim, Jangsu.
Reevaluating Interest Group Membership and Participation
Khatib, Nadia.
Regime Change and Democratization in Kenya, 1990-Present: The Role of Contentious Politics and the rise of the Social Movement for Democracy
Muhula, Raymond.
Regime Shift: Economic Crises in Third Wave Democracies
Chernov, Julie.
Regional Autonomy and Economic Reform: Indonesia's Privatization Experience
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Regional Integration and SocialPurpose: The Construction of the European Community
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Regional Parties, National Instability: The Effect of Regional Parties on Government Stability
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Regional Realignments? Sub-nationalTrends in Partisan Identification in the Northeast
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Regional Trade Agreements and Rivalries: Liberal Mitigators or Realist Power Tools
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Registration and Voter Turnout
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Regularized Rioting: Managing Discontent in Authoritarian States
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Regulations Matter: Interest Groups Between FECA and BCRA
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Regulatory Decision-Making on State Supreme Courts: Public Choice, Public Accountability, and Public Interest
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Regulatory Federalism: A Comparative Study of Safe Drinking Water Policy Implementation in British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, USA
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Regulatory Permitting: Politics vs. Law
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Reigning on Spending: The Line ItemVeto
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Rejecting Organic Change: Formal Amendment and Fixed Constitutions in Early American State Constitution-making
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Relative Capabilities and American Diversionary Targeting Decisions
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Releasing the Pressure: Race,Talking Heads, and Reverse Social Desirability
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Religion and Politics inSouth Korea
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Religion or Core Values? A Reformulation of the Funnel of Causality
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Religiosity and Political Tolerance: Theoretical Approaches
Gaddy, Beverly.
Religious Parties and Democracy: The cases of Israel and Turkey
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Repetition and Information in Crisis Bargaining Models: A Study in Diplomatic History
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Representation and Local Policy:Relating Ideology to County-Level Policy Adoption
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Representation of the Politically Vulnerable: An analysis of SNCC's and the NAACP's representation of low-income African Americans
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Representative Bureaucracy in US Pharmaceutical Regulation
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Representing Reproductive and Sexual Health: Discursive Marginalization and Resistance in New York's Ethnic Print Media
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Repression and War Continuation as Persistent Policy Failure
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Republican Candidate Emergence in Southern Congressional Elections, 1988-2002
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Republican Ideology and National Security in America: Issue of Militia Reform During the Constitutional Debates and the First Federal Congress 1787 - 1791
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Republicanism and Multiculturalism: Contradiction or Sociological Reality?
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Reputation & Anticipation: The German Bundestag, the Federal Constitutional Court, and the European Court of Justice
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Reputation Within Networks: The Consequences of Radical Elements for Networked Non-Governmental Organizations
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Resource “Cursed” Economies: A Divergent Democratic Path?
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Responsibility andRecognition
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Restraining the Iron Lady: TheLimits of Welfare State Retrenchment in the UK
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Reviewing the Application ofInternational Regime Theories: The Interaction between Beijing andTaipei in WTO
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Revisiting Political Avoidance
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Revisiting the Heterogeneity Hypothesis: The Racial Basis of Support for the Welfare State
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Revisiting the Issue of PoliticalParticipation in Post-Soviet Societies: What is the Meaning ofParticipation More than a Decade after the End of Communism?
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Revolutionary Iran: A Totalitarian Regime?
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Revolutions in Military Affairs and International Conflict: The Nuclear Revolution
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Righteous Politics: An examination of Fannie Lou Hamer’s Religious Political Activism as a Mental Health Strategy
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Rights in Leviathan
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Rivalry and State Building in Latin America
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Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus: A Comparative Study on Political Culture and Democratization Success
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The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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