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

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SERVING SENIORS: EXAMINING STATE LEGISLATORS' CONSTITUENCY SERVICE FOR OLDER ADULTS
 Grove, Sara.

SHIRKERS AND DRUG RUNNERS: Why US policy fails to induce crackdowns on drug trafficking through transit countries
 Bartilow, Horace Bartilow.

Sacrificing Ishmael: YouthMartyrdom and Hamas
 Pace, Gerald.
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Sacrificing the Body
 Bargu-Hasturk, Banu.

Safety in Numbers: Collective
 Johnson, Bertram.
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Satisfaction with Democracy:Evidence from Westminster systems
 Henderson, Ailsa.
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Satisficing: A Pretty Good Heuristic
 Bendor, Jonathan., Sunil, Kumar. and Siegel, David.
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Saving the Music
 Stapleton, Katina. and Walton, Matthew.

Scandal, Protection and Recovery in Political Cabinetsnisterial Resignationsin the UK 1945-1997
 Dewan, Torun. and Myatt, David.
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School Choice, No Child Left Behind, and the Problem of Measurement
 Abernathy, Scott.

Science Contra Politics: WhyHegel’s Political Theory Fails to Complete His Larger PhilosophicalProject
 Ewasiuk, Craig.
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Science and technology for economic growth. New insights
 Petrescu, Adrian.
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Searching for a Democratic Regime
 Goldberg, David.
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Searching for the Origin of Delegative Democracy in 19th and early 20th century Argentina
 Albarracin, Julia.

Security Dilemma and EconomicInteraction between China and ASEAN
 Liu, Lin.
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See Jane Run: Women Candidates asPolitical Role Models for Adolescents
 Campbell, David. and Wolbrecht, Christina.
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See Spot Run: The Rise ofAdvertising, the Decline of News, and the American Public'sPerceptions of Presidential Candidates, 1952-2000
 Gilens, Martin., Vavreck, Lynn. and Cohen, Marty.
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Seeing Double: A New Vision for the Education of the Irrational in Plato's Laws
 Budny, Jill.
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Selection Processes and CoalitionBehavior in the State Supreme Courts
 Boyea, Brent.
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Self-interested responses to state-level policy changes? Asset limit policies and saving behaviors among low-income women
 KAM, CINDY. and NAM, YUNJU.
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Senate Amending: Winners and Losers
 Campbell, Andrea.

Senate Elections and theConsequences for Pivotal Politics
 Goodman, Craig.
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Senate Elections before Popular Election: An Exploration
 Stewart, Charles. and Schiller, Wendy.

Sending Institutional Messages? Tracking Opposition to Executive Nominations, 1953-1993
 Milstein, Andrew.
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Separation Anxiety: A GameTheoretic Analysis of Separatist Politics
 Pender, Tassili.

Separatism in Decline? How Political Involvement Has Affected the Evangelical Right
 Moore, Robert.

Shaken, Not Stirred: Evidence onBallot Order Effects from the California Alphabet Lottery
 Imai, Kosuke. and Ho, Daniel.
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Shaky Foundations? The transformation of party-society linkages in post-transitional Chile and its implications for the quality of representation.
 Luna, Juan Pablo.
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Shaping Urban Agendas: AnExamination of State Intervention in Local Policy Arenas
 Haring, Chelsea. and Hula, Richard.
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She is Our Mother: Daw Aung San suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy
 Mitchell, Karen.

Shifting Pivots: Cloture Rules andLegislative Outcomes in the Nebraska Legislature
 Cody, Scott.
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Shiver Me Timbers! Presidential Policymaking on the Environment in the Clinton and G.W. Bush Administrations
 Gerber, Brian. and Cohen, David.

Short and Long Term Effects ofManagerial Succession
 Hill, Gregory.
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Shortcuts Missed or Mistaken
 Luskin, Robert. and Turgeon, Mathieu.

Should I bribe or should I go? The practices of corruption as an information problem in Italy and Russia.
 Yankova, Gergana.

Should Political Liberals Uphold Universal Values?
 Cyrenne, Chad.
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Shouldering the Soldiering:Democracy, the Social Composition of Militaries, and CombatCasualties
 Vasquez, Paul.
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Sifting Immigrants: The Political and Historical Roots of Administrative Failure in the I.N.S.
 Bohrman, Rebecca.

Signaling and the LiberalPeace
 Gartzke, Erik.
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Signaling, Separated Powers, andFederal Pardons
 Ochs, Holona LeAnne. and Whitford, Andy.
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Simba Meets Aristotle: The Politics of Disney's 'The Lion King'
 Manning, Stephen.
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Simulating Power Interaction among Nations: a Gravity Model Application
 Xierali, Imam.
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Sino-U.S. Relations in The Early 21st Century: Issues and Implications
 Liu, Xun.

Sitting In to Stand Up: Ideologyand the Creation of SNCC
 Anderson, Kevin.
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Situational Coordination in American Elections
 Mebane, Walter.
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Size, Party Systems andStability
 Karvonen, Lauri. and Anckar, Carsten.
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Slavery and the Technologies ofRace
 Dixon, Katy.
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Sleeping with the Enemy: Carl Schmitt, Chantal Mouffe and Donald Rumsfeld on Polemical Liberalism
 Shapiro, Kam.


Social Capital Formation in Central America: Context versus Intensity of Civil Society Involvement
 Booth, John. and Richard, Patricia.
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Social Capital and the Quality of Government: Evidence from Eighteen Cities
 Ferguson, Margaret. and Vargus, Brian.

Social Constructivism, Self-Categorization, and Racial Identity
 Lee, Taeku.

Social Desirability, Political Climate, and the Prejudice-Policy Attitude Debate
 Lavine, Howard. and Huddy, Leonie.

Social Interaction Among Korean, Latino, and African-Americans in Los Angeles
 Chi, Young Joo., Han, EuiSuok. and Chang, HyeYoung.
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Social Legitimacy And The Political Styles Of Protestant Congregations In The United States
 Wielhouwer, Peter. and Beckham, Tony.
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Social Movement Resistance to
 Stahler-Sholk, Richard.
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Social Movement Resistance to
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Social Movements and Collective
 Reyna, Veronica.
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Social Movements, Social Capital and Popular Participation in Latin America: A Theoretical Critique
 Posner, Paul.

Social Network Effects on the Likelihood and the Form of Revolt
 Siegel, David.
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Social Networks and the Gender Gapin Vote Choice: The Case of the 2000 Canadian Election
 Gidengil, Elisabeth., Erickson, Bonnie. and Harell, Allison.
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Social Policy in the European Union: Negotiation to Implementation
 Lowe, Allyson.

Social and Religious FactorsAffecting Participating in Charitable Choice Among ReligiousDenominations
 Matthews, Jr, Ronald.
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Sociial Capital, Educational Capital and the Consequences of School Choice
 Tedin, Kent. and Weiher, Greg.

Socio-economic Policy and Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Sweden and the United States
 Nesslein, Thomas.

Socrates and the Politics of Ethical Individuality
 Swartwout, Ross.

Socratic Statesmanship
 Zuckert, Catherine.
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Soldiers and Diplomats: The Impact of Military Strategy on Crisis Bargaining
 Lee, Dong Sun.

Solidarity, Friendship, and Practical Reason: Gadamer’s Hopeful Politics
 Walhof, Darren.

Solutions that Backfire: Linguistic Conflict and the Transformation of Constitutional Politics in Canada and Belgium
 Buckman, Kirk.

Some Lessons from the Oceans: Why and how do Nations Cooperate?
 Asgeirsdottir, Aslaug.

Sometimes Less Is More:Majority-Minority Districts and Political Trust AmongAfrican-Americans
 Brunell, Thomas., Cremona, Rachel. and Anderson, Christopher.
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Sophistication and Regionalism in Korean Legislative Election
 CHOI, EUNJUNG.


Sophoclean liberalism? Gender and autonomy in readings of the Antigone
 Gerson, Gal.

South Africa, AIDS and International Regimes: Understanding the Power of History and Identity
 Youde, Jeremy.
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Southern Discomfort: IdeologicalCross-pressures in Presidential Voting
 Hillygus, Sunshine. and Shields, Todd.
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Sovereign as Totem: Symbolic Authority in the Legal Structure of Hobbes's Leviathan
 Cameron, Kevin.

Spatial Effects and Social Capital
 Rudolph, Thomas. and Cho, Wendy.

Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: Public versus Private Threats in Crisis Diplomacy
 Kurizaki, Shuhei.
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Split Ticket Voting and IssueElections
 Brooks, Stephen. and Farmer, Rick.
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Split-Ticket Voting and the Realignment of the South
 Buchler, Justin. and Jarvis, Matthew.
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Sports Talk: Assessing Deliberative Discourse on Title IX
 Rosenthal, Cindy Simon., Morris, Lynsey. and Martinez, Jamie.
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Starting Off Participating: The Mobilization of Ugandans in the Constitution-Making Process
 Moehler, Devra.
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State Campaign Finance Laws and theTurnout Decision
 Primo, David. and Milyo, Jeffrey.
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State Feminism in Post IndustrialDemocracies: Cross Issue and Longitudinal Comparisons
 McBride-Stetson, Dorothy.
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State Identity in South African Foreign Policy
 Klotz, Audie.

State Legislative Professionalism:Do Federal Dollars Make a Difference
 Hutchins, Teresa.
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State Legislatures and CommitteeSystems: Developing a Framework for Comparatively Studying theInstitutional Power and Functioning of Committees in the LegislativeProcess
 Martorano, Nancy.
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State Regulation of Trucking: ThePolicy Impact of Differential Speed Limits
 Neeley, Grant. and Richardson, Lilliard.
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State and Local Government Actions on Homeland Security: Explaining Variation in Preparedness Efforts
 Cohen, David., Gerber, Brian. and Stewart, Kendra.
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States Make Coffee and Coffee Makes States: The Case of Guatemala, 1871-1966
 Schlewitz, Andrew.

States of Nature: Political theory Meets Anthropology
 Etheridge, Sarah.

Statutory Business Incorporation Law in the States, 1865-1900
 Chaus, Jonathan.
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Staying Alive: Convicts' Level of
 Schmidt, Anthony. and Vermeer, Jan.
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Steps to War and QualitativeComparative Method: The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions ofInterstate War
 Valeriano, Brandon. and Marin, Victor.
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Still Waiting for the Rainbow Coalition? Group Rationality and Urban Coalitions
 Kaufmann, Karen.
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Stock Markets and Economic Votingin OECD Countries
 Jensen, Nathan. and Jeong, Gyung-Ho.
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Strategic Electoral Entry and District-level Competitiveness: Simulated, Japanese, and American Evidence
 Weiner, Robert.

Strategic Presidential Appointments
 Bertelli, Anthony. and Gonzalez Juenke, Eric.
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Strategic Selection of Conferees inthe United States House of Representatives
 Hines, Eric. and Civettini, Andrew.
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Strategic Voting in ProportionalSystems: The Case of Finland
 Gschwend, Thomas. and Stoiber, Michael.
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Strategic Voting or AbandoningShip? The Impact of Polling Information on the Voting Decisionsof Potential Third Party Voters
 Giammo, Joseph.
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Straussian political philosophy and partisan politics in contemporary America.

Straussian political philosophy andpartisan politics in contemporary America.
 Breckenridge, George.
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Structural Conditions and RegimeChange: The Prospects of Democracy in the Arab Middle East
 Butcher, Charity. and Shawki, Noha.
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Structuration and Deliberation: ATheory of Power for Deliberative Democracy
 Patterson, Molly.
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Struggling to Set the Campaign Agenda: Re-examining Media Bias
 Campbell, Kristin.

Studying Representation in the Jazz Age:The Literary Digest’s Last Gift to Political Science.
 Karol, David.

Stuff Matters: Homo faber and the Politics of Protest
 Newstone, David.

Styles of Committee Oversight
 Smith, Keith.

Submersing Youth in Politics toUrge Participation in Adulthood
 Horner, William.
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Subversive Speech: United States and India - A Comparison
 Berry, Susan.

Supranational Membership and VoterTurnout: A Test of the European Union
 Peterson, Geoffrey. and Rasmusson, Mark.
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Supreme Court Justices and Policymaking for the Federal Courts
 Johnson, Lori.

Supreme Court Control of the Lower Federal Courts: A Longitudinal Study of Employment Division v. Smith
 Forren, John.

Surfing for Incentives in Collective Action Organizations
 Thomas, Cheryl.

Surge and Decline: British Public
 Rae, Nicol. and DePalo, Kathryn.
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Surviving Structural Change:Electoral Reform in the Face of Franchise Expansion
 Kinsey, Barbara. and Shvetsova, Olga.
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Suspect Classifications andJudicial Policymaking
 Lewis, David.
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Sustaining an Exchange Rate Fix: AnIntegrated Approach to Understanding Survival
 Healy, Conor.
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Symbolic Politics or Pragmatism? Public Opinion on Unification vs. Independence in Taiwan
 Lin, Tse-min., Lee, Feng-yu. and Wu, Chin-en.

Systematic Factors of Organized Interest Choice: In-house Versus Contract Lobbying
 Deason, Mary.
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Systems Theory and Dark Networks--Implications of an Evolving Threat
 Taylor, Ryan.
The Midwest Political Science Association 2004-Mar-16 to 2004-Mar-21
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