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Barry Burden. "The Dynamic Effects of Education on Voter Turnout." Electoral Studies 28:540-9.
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Nils Ringe Who Decides, and How? Preferences, Uncertainty, and Policy Choice in the European Parliament. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009
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Kathryn Hendley. "‘Telephone Law’ and the ‘Rule of Law’: The Russian Case.” Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 1, 2 (2009: 241-64)
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Susan Yackee. “Private Conflict and Policy Passage: Interest Group Conflict and State Medical Malpractice Reform.” Policy Studies Journal 37 (2009): 213-31.
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Kenneth Mayer. 2009. “Thoughts on the Revolution in Presidency Studies.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 39 (no. 4, December).
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Kathryn Hendley. “Coping With Uncertainty: The Role of Contracts in Russian Industry During the Transition to the Market.” Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 30, 2 (2009).
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Kenneth Mayer. “Executive Orders,” in Joseph Bessette and Jeffrey Tulis, eds., The Constitutional Presidency. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
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Courtney Hillebrecht. “Rethinking Compliance: The Challenges and Prospects of Measuring Compliance with International Human Rights Tribunals.” Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2009.
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Kathryn Hendley. “The Law in Post-Putin Russia.” In Dale Herspring and Stephen Wegren, eds., After Putin’s Russia, 4th ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2010.
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John Coleman, Kevin S. Price. Legitimacy, Leadership, and Longing for Realignment: The Party Basis of the Bush Presidency.” In Steven E. Schier, ed., Ambition and Division: Legacies of the George W. Bush Presidency (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009).
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Barry Burden, D. Sunshine Hillygus. “Opinion Formation, Polarization, and Presidential Reelection.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 39 (2009):619-35.
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Katja Favretto. “Should Peacemakers Take Sides? Major Power Mediation, Coercion, and Bias.” American Political Science Review 103, 2 (2009): 248-63.
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Scott Gehlbach, David Brown and John S. Earle. “Helping Hand or Grabbing Hand? State Bureaucracy and Privatization Effectiveness.” American Political Science Review 103, 2 (2009): 264-83.
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Leigh Payne. “Confessional Performances,” in Hugo van der Merwe, Victoria Baxter, Audrey R. Chapman, eds., Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice: Challenges for Empirical Research. 2009.
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Michael Schatzberg. "Ethnography and Causality: Sorcery and Popular Culture in the Congo," in Edward Schatz, ed., Political Ethnography: What Immersion Contributes to the Study of Power (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009), 183-200.
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Susan Yackee, Jason Webb Yackee. 2009. "Divided Government and U.S. Federal Rulemaking." Regulation and Governance 3: 128-44.
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Susan Yackee, Christine Kelleher Palus. 2009. "A Political Consequence of Contracting: Organized Interests and State Agency Decision-Making." Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 19: 579-602.
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Aili Tripp: “Development and the New Rights Based Approaches in Africa,” Review of African Political Economy, 36 (120): 2009, 273-282.
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Shahirah Mahmood “Comparative Perspectives of Muslim Women Activism in Singapore and Malaysia." In Igniting Thought, Unleashing Youth: Perspectives on Muslim Youth and Activism in Singapore. Select Publishing, 2009.
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Barry Burden. 2009. “The Puzzle of the Japanese Gender Gap in LDP Support.” In Steven Reed, Kenneth Mori McElwain, and Kay Shimizu , eds., Political Changes in Japan: Electoral Behavior, Party Realignment, and the Koizumi Reforms. Stanford, CA: Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center.
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Nils Ringe, Jennifer N. Victor. 2009. “The Social Utility of Informal Institutions: Caucuses as Networks in the 110th U.S. House of Representatives.” American Politics Research 37, 5 (2009): 742-66.
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Katherine Walsh. 2009. “Scholars as Citizens: Studying Public Opinion through Ethnography.” In Ed Schatz, ed., Political Ethnography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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John Coleman, and David C.W. Parker. “The Consequences of Divided Government.” In George C. Edwards III and William G. Howell, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Jon Pevehouse. “Presidents and International Cooperation.” In George C. Edwards III and William G. Howell, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Kenneth Mayer. “Going Alone: The Presidential Power of Unilateral Action.” In George C. Edwards III and William G. Howell, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Aili Tripp: “Conflicting Agendas: Women’s Rights and Customary Law in Africa Today,” Constituting Equality, Ed. Susan Williams. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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Andrew Kydd Trade Troops for Unification in North Korea. Wisconsin State Journal. July 24, 2009. Page A12
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Barry Burden and D. Sunshine Hillygus. 2009. "Opinion Formation, Polarization, and Presidential Reelection." Presidential Studies Quarterly 39:619-35.
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Andrew Kydd Reputation and Cooperation: Guzman on International Law. International Theory, Vol 1, No. 2 (July 2009) pp. 295-305.
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Donald Downs "ROTC and the Future of Liberal Education," Chronicle of Higher Education, The Chronicle Review, May 15, 2009.
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Donald Downs "DuPont Circle Diversiphily," 22 Academic Questions (2009), pp. 207-225.
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Donald Downs "Academic Freedom: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Tell the Difference" John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, April 2009.
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Aili Tripp, Alice Kang: "Gender Quotas: Female Legislative Representation." Americas Quarterly, Spring 2009.
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Scott Straus: “Genocide and Human Rights,” in Michael Goodhart, ed., Human Rights: Politics and Practice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 279-296.
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Scott Straus: “From Rescue to Violence: Overcoming Local Opposition to Genocide in Rwanda,” translated as “L’échec de l’opposition locale au génocide rwandais,” in Jacques Sémelin, Sarah Gensburger, and Claire Andrieu, eds. Rescuing Practices in the Face of Genocide: Comparative Perspectives (Paris: Sciences Po University Press, 2008), pp. 345- 360.
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Scott Straus: “The Promise and Limits of Comparison: Rwanda and the Holocaust,” in Alan Rosenbaum, ed., Is the Holocaust Unique?: Perspectives on Comparative Genocide 3rd ed. (Boulder: Westview Press, 2009), pp. 245-257.
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Barry Burden, Philip Edward Jones: “Strategic Voting in the USA.” In Duverger’s Law of Plurality Voting: The Logic of Party Competition in Canada, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States, ed. Bernard Grofman, André Blais, and Shaun Bowler. New York, NY: Springer, 2009.
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Yoshiko Herrera, Rawi Abdelal, Alastair Iain Johnston, and Rose McDermott eds.: Measuring Identity: A Guide for Social Scientists. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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Darryn Beckstrom: "Who's Looking at Your Facebook Profile? The Use of Student Conduct Codes to Censor College Students' Online Speech,” 45 Willamette Law Review 261 (2008).
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Darryn Beckstrom: “State Legislation Mandating School Cyberbullying Policies and the Potential Threat to Students’ Free Speech Rights,” 33 Vermont Law Review 283 (2008).
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Susan Yackee, Jason Webb Yackee: “Is the Bush Bureaucracy Any Different? A Macro-Empirical Examination of Notice and Comment Rulemaking under '43,'" in President George W. Bush's Influence Over Bureaucracy and Policy: Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Powers, eds. Colin Provost and Paul Teske. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 41-59.
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David Weimer, Stéphane Lavertu: "Integrating Delegation into the Policy Theory Literature." Policy Studies Journal 37 (1, 2009): 93-102.
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Barry Burden: “Representation as a Field of Study.” In The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives, ed. Gary King, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Norman Nie. New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.
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David Weimer, Aidan R. Vining, eds., Investing in the Disadvantages: Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Social Policies. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2009.
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Susan Yackee, Keith Naughton, Celeste Schmid, and Xueyong Zhan: “Understanding Commenter Influence During Agency Rule Development.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 28 (2009): 258-77.
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Christina Ewig: “Gender Equity and Health Sector Reform in Colombia: Mixed State-Market Model Yields Mixed Results” (with Amparo Hernández Bello). 2009. Social Science & Medicine 68(6):1145-1152.
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Barry Burden: “The Nominations: Rules, Strategy, and Uncertainty.” In The Elections of 2008, ed. Michael Nelson. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
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Timothy Werner:
"Congressmen of the Silent South: The Persistence of Southern Racial Liberals, 1949–1964." Journal of Politics 71, 1 (2009): 70-81.
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John Coleman, Kenneth Goldstein (and William Howell) 2009. Understanding American Politics and Government. Pearson.
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Melanie Manion: "New Frontiers in Survey Research: An Introduction to Survey Research on Chinese Politics," China Quarterly, no. 196 (December 2008): 755-758.
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David Weimer, Aidan R Vining and Randall K. Thomas: Cost-Benefit Analysis Involving Addictive Goods: Contingent Valuation to Estimate Willingness-to-Pay for Smoking Cessation," Health Economics 18:2 (2009), 181-202.
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David Canon
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Edward Friedman:
“China: A Threat to or Threatened by Democracy?", Dissent, Winter 2009, pp. 7-12.
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Christina Ewig
(and Stephen J. Kay): “New Political Legacies and the Politics of Health and Pension Re-reforms in Chile.” In Daniel Béland and Brian Gran, eds., Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era (New York: Palgrave, 2008), pp. 249-268.
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Barry Burden:
"Candidate-Driven Ticket Splitting in the 2000 Japanese Elections.” Electoral Studies 28 (2009):33-40.
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Barry Burden
(and Gretchen Helmke): “The Comparative Study of Split-Ticket Voting.” Electoral Studies 28 (2009):1-7.
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David Weimer “Theories Of and In the Policy Process,” Policy Studies Journal 36, 4 (2008): 489-495
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Aili Tripp, Isabel Casimiro, Joy Kwesiga, and Alice Mungwa (co-authors) African Women’s Movements: Transforming Political Landscapes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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Eunsook Jung “Giving up Partisan Politics,” Inside Indonesia 94, October-December 2008
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Melanie Manion “When Communist Party Candidates Can Lose, Who Wins? Assessing the Role of Local People’s Congresses in the Selection of Leaders in China,” China Quarterly, no. 195 (September 2008): 607–630.
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Hannah Goble and Peter Holm. “Breaking Bonds? The Iraq War and the Loss of Republican Dominance in National Security.” Political Research Quarterly. Currently on OnlineFirst; later to appear in print.
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Scott Straus "Order in Disorder: A Micro-Comparative Study of Genocidal Dynamics in Rwanda,” in Stathis Kalyvas, Ian Shapiro, and Tarek Masoud, eds., Order, Conflict and Violence (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008), pp. 301-320.
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Charles Franklin “Quantitative Methodology.” In Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Henry E. Brady, and David Collier, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology (Oxford University Press, 2008).
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Edward Friedman, and Joe Wong, eds. Political Transitions in Dominant Party Systems. Routledge, 2008.
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Edward Friedman “Where is Chinese Nationalism? The Political Geography of a Moving Project," Nations and Nationalism, 14, 4 (October 2008): 721-38.
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Christina Ewig “Reproduction, Re-reform and the Reconfigured State: Feminists and Neoliberal Health Reforms in Chile.” In Isabella Bakker and Rachel Silvey, eds., Beyond States and Markets: The Challenges of Social Reproduction (New York: Routledge Press, 2008).
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Darryn Beckstrom “Religion, Immigration, and Voter Turnout among Latinos,” Georgetown Public Policy Review 13 (2008).
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Aili Tripp “In Pursuit of Authority: Civil Society and Rights Based Discourses in Africa,” in John W. Harbeson and Donald Rothchild, eds., Africa in World Politics: Reforming Political Order (Westview Press, 2008).
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Crawford Young “The Heritage of Colonialism,” in John W. Harbeson and Donald Rothchild, eds., Africa in World Politics: Reforming Political Order (Westview Press, 2008).
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Jacob R. Neiheisel and Paul A. Djupe. 2008. "Intraorganizational Constraints on Churches' Public Witness." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 47(3): 427-441.
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Jon Pevehouse, Edward Mansfield, Helen Milner (and Edward Mansfield, Helen Milner). January 2008. "Democracy, Veto Players, and the Depth of Regional Integration." World Economy.
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John Zumbrunnen Silence and Democracy: Athenian Politics in Thucydides’ History. Penn State University Press, 2008.
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John Zumbrunnen, Amy Gangl “Conflict, Fusion, or Coexistence? The Complexity of Contemporary American Conservatism.” Political Behavior 30:2 (June 2008).
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Jon Pevehouse (and Joshua S. Goldstein), eds. 2008. International Relations: A Reader. New York: Pearson Longman
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Edward Friedman “How China Has Come to Use the Military Factor Toward Taiwan." In Hao Zhidong, ed., National Identity and Cross-Strait Relations. University of Macao Press. 2008.
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Edward Friedman "Raising Sheep on Wolf Milk: The Politics and Dangers of Misremembering the Past in China." Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, June-Sept. 2008, pp. 339-410.
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Jon Pevehouse (and Joshua S. Goldstein). 2008. Principles of International Relations. New York: Pearson Longman.
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Amber Wichowsky and Donald P. Moynihan 2008. “Measuring How Administration Shapes Citizenship: A Policy Feedback Perspective on Performance Management.” Public Administration Review 68 (5): 908-920
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Scott Gehlbach: “What is a Big Bureaucracy? Reflections on Rebuilding Leviathan and Runaway State-Building.” Czech Sociological Review. 44, 6 (2008):1189-1197.
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Robert Fowler Booth Fowler. Wisconsin Votes: An Electoral History. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 2008.
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Barry Burden “Multiple Parties and Ballot Regulations.” In Democracy in the States: Experiments in Elections Reform, ed. Bruce E. Cain, Todd Donovan, and Caroline J. Tolbert. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. 2008.
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Kenneth Mayer, Howard Schweber "Does Australia Have a Constitution? Part I: The Powers Constitution," 25 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal (Spring 2008).
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Jon Pevehouse (and Edward D. Mansfield). April 2008. “Democratization and the Varieties of International Organizations.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
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Kenneth Mayer, Howard Schweber “Does Australia Have a Constitution? Part II: The Rights Constitution," 25 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal (Spring 2008).
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Scott Gehlbach Representation Through Taxation: Revenue, Politics, and Development in Postcommunist States. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2008.
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Edward Friedman "After the Second Wave of Democratization." Taiwan Journal of Democracy 4.1, pp. 155-161
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Edward Friedman "Where is Chinese Nationalism? The Political Geography of a Moving Project." Nations and Nationalism. 2008
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David Weimer, Dana B. Mukamel, William Spector, Heather Ladd, and Jaqueline Zinn. "Publication of Quality Report Cards and Trends in Reported Quality Measures in Nursing Homes," Health Services Research 43:4 (2008), 1244-1262.
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David Weimer, Dana B. Mukamel, Laurent G. Glance, Yue Li, William Spector, Jacqueline Zinn, and Laura Mosqueda. "Does Risk Adjustment of the CMS Quality Measures for Nursing Homes Matter?" Medical Care 46:5 (2008), 532-541.
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Graham Wilson, Timothy Werner. “Interest Groups.” In Comparative Politics. Daniele Caramani, ed. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2008.
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David Canon, John Coleman, Kenneth Mayer. The Enduring Debate: Classic and Contemporary Readings in American Politics. 5th ed. 2008. New York: W. W. Norton. 4th edition 2005; 3rd edition 2003.
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John Zumbrunnen
“Rejection, Ratification, and the Evolution of a People: The Case of Wisconsin.” In Constitutionalism in the American States, edited by George Connor and Christopher Hammons. University of Missouri Press, 2008.
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John Coleman “Parties, Politics, and the Fiscal State,” in Theodore J. Lowi, Benjamin Ginsberg, and Kenneth A. Shepsle, Norton American Politics Online Reader (New York: WW Norton, 2008).
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Katherine Walsh 2007. “The Democratic Potential of Civic Dialogue.” In Shawn Rosenberg (ed.) Deliberation, Participation, and Democracy: Can the People Govern? New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
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Helen Kinsella.
‘Understanding a War That is Not a War’ in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Autumn 2007, 33,1, pgs. 209-231
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Barry Burden Personal Roots of Representation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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Jimmy Klausen
"Room Enough: America, Natural Liberty, and Consent in Locke’s Second Treatise.” Journal of Politics 69.3 (August 2007): 760-69.
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Katherine Walsh Talking about Race: Community Dialogues and the Politics of Difference. 2007. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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David Canon, John Coleman, Kenneth Mayer. Faultlines: Debating the Issues in American Politics. 2nd ed. 2007. New York: W.W. Norton. 1st edition 2004.
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Michael Schatzberg “Soccer, Science, and Sorcery: Causation and African Football,” Afrika Spectrum 41:3 (2006): 351-369.
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Jimmy Klausen
". . . the new-old enigma, of sovereignty.” Review of Jacques Derrida’s Rogues: Two Essays on Reason (2005). Theory & Event 9.3 (2006).
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John Zumbrunnen “Fantasy, Irony, and Economic Justice in Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen and Wealth.” American Political Science Review, 100:3 (August 2006).
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Helen Kinsella.
‘Gendering Grotius: Sex and Sex Difference in Laws of War’ in Political Theory, April 2006 32, 4, pgs. 61-191.
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Katherine Walsh 2006. “Communities, Race, and Talk: An Analysis of the Occurrence of Civic Intergroup Dialogue Programs.” Journal of Politics 68 (1): 22-33.
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Byron Shafer, and Richard Johnston. The End of Southern Exceptionalism: Class, Race, and Partisan Change in the Postwar South. 2006. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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Jimmy Klausen
"Imperial Histories/Imperial Tragedy; or, America’s Middle East.” Review of Mahmood Mamdani’s Good Muslim, Bad Muslim (2004) and Rashid Khalidi’s Resurrecting Empire (2004). Theory & Event 8.4 (2005).
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Lisa Martin. “The President and International Agreements: Treaties as Signaling Devices,” Presidential Studies Quarterly 35, no. 3 (September 2005): 440-65.
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Helen Kinsella. Discourses of Difference: Civilians, Combatants, and Compliance with the laws of war” in Review of International Studies, 2005 31, pgs. 163-185.
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Katherine Walsh, Stephen Macedo, Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh, Jeffrey M. Berry, Michael Brintnall, David E. Campbell, Luis Ricardo Fraga, Archon Fung, William A. Galston, Christopher F. Karpowitz, Margaret Levi, Meira Levinson, Keena Lipsitz, Richard G. Niemi, Robert D. Putnam, Wendy M. Rahn, Rob Reich, Robert R. Rodgers, Todd Swanstrom Democracy at Risk: How Political Choices Have Undermined Citizenship, and What We Can Do About It. 2005. A Report of the American Political Science Association’s Standing Committee on Civic Education and Engagement. Brookings.
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Jimmy Klausen
"Of Hobbes and Hospitality in Diderot’s Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville.” Polity 37.2 (April 2005): 167-92.
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John Zumbrunnen
“Elite Domination and the Ordinary Citizen: Aristophanes’ Acharnians and Knights,” Political Theory, 23:5 (October 2004).
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Katherine Walsh Talking about Politics: Informal Groups and Social Identity in American Life. 2004. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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John Coleman, David C. W. Parker. “Pay to Play: Parties, Interests, and Money in Federal Elections.” 2004. In Patricia Strach and Ken Goldstein, eds., The Medium and the Message. Prentice Hall. 2004.
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John Coleman, Kevin S. Price. “The Party Base of Presidential Leadership and Legitimacy.” 2004. In Steven Schier, ed., High Risk and Big Ambition: The Presidency of George W. Bush. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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Byron Shafer The Two Majorities and the Puzzle of Modern American Politics. 2003. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
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John Coleman “The Benefits of Campaign Spending.” 2003. Briefing Paper no. 84. Washington, DC: Cato Institute.
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John Coleman “Responsible, Functional, or Both: American Political Parties and the APSA Report after Fifty Years.” 2003. In John C. Green and Rick Farmer, eds. The State of the Parties 4th ed.
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John Zumbrunnen
“’Courage in the Face of Reality:’ Nietzsche’s Admiration for Thucydides.” Polity 35:2 (Winter 2002).
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John Zumbrunnen “Democratic Politics and the ‘Character’ of the City in Thucydides.” History of Political Thought 23:4 (Winter 2002).
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Lisa Martin. "International Political Economy: The State of the Sub-Discipline," with Jeffry Frieden, The Political Economist X:2 (Winter 2002), 1-8.
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Michael Schatzberg Political Legitimacy in Middle Africa: Father, Family, Food (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001).
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1037_1121_1146&products_id=21186
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Byron Shafer, and Anthony J. Badger, eds., Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000. 2001. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
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John Coleman “The Distribution of Campaign Spending Benefits Across Groups.” Journal of Politics 63, 3 (2001): 916-34.
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Lisa Martin. “Institutional Effects on State Behavior: Convergence and Divergence,” with Liliana Botcheva, International Studies Quarterly 45, no. 1 (March 2001): 1-26.
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David Canon, John Coleman, Kenneth Mayer. Readings in American Government. 7th ed. 2002. New York: W. W. Norton.
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Michael Schatzberg “La sorcellerie comme mode de causalité politique,” Politique africaine, no. 79 (octobre 2000): 33-47.
http://www.politique-africaine.com/numeros/pdf/079033.pdf
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Lisa Martin. "Legalization, Trade Liberalization, and Domestic Politics: A Cautionary Note," with Judith Goldstein, International Organization 53, no. 3 (Summer 2000): 603-32.
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Lisa Martin. Democratic Commitments: Legislatures and International Cooperation (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2000).
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John Coleman, Paul F. Manna. “Congressional Campaign Spending and the Quality of Democracy.” Journal of Politics 62, 3 (2000): 757-89.
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Lisa Martin. “The Contributions of Rational Choice: A Defense of Pluralism,” International Security 24, no. 2 (Fall 1999), pp. 74-83.
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Lisa Martin. "Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions," with Beth Simmons, International Organization 52, no. 3 (Fall 1998), 729-57.
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Lisa Martin. "The Promise of Institutionalist Theory," with Robert O. Keohane, International Security 20, no. 1 (Summer 1995), 39-51.
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Lisa Martin. "Heterogeneity, Linkage, and Commons Problems," Journal of Theoretical Politics 6, no. 4 (October 1994), 475-95.
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Lisa Martin. "Contracting and the Possibility of Multilateral Enforcement," with James E. Alt, comments on Beth V. Yarbrough and Robert M. Yarbrough, "The Theory of International Organization and the Economic Analysis of Contract," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 150, no. 1 (March 1994), 265-71.
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Lisa Martin. "International and Domestic Institutions in the EMU Process," Economics and Politics 5, no. 2 (July 1993), 125-44.
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Lisa Martin. "Credibility, Costs, and Institutions: Cooperation on Economic Sanctions," World Politics 45, no. 3 (April 1993), 406-32.
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Lisa Martin. "Interests, Power, and Multilateralism," International Organization 46, no. 4 (Autumn 1992), pp. 765-92.
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Lisa Martin. "Institutions and Cooperation: Sanctions during the Falkland Islands Conflict," International Security 16, no. 4 (Spring 1992), 143-78.
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Lisa Martin. Coercive Cooperation: Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992).
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Michael Schatzberg The Dialectics of Oppression in Zaire (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1988; paperback edition, 1991).
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=20285
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Michael Schatzberg Politics and Class in Zaire: Bureaucracy, Business, and Beer in Lisala (New York and London: Africana Publishing Company, 1980).
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