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102. Council for European Studies Fellowship Report
103. Editor's Note: The View From South Lawn
104. Examining Educational Aid Distribution in the United States
105. Goma: Centers for Internally Displaced Persons
106. Israeli Unilateralism: A Comparative Approach
107. Of Navies and Power Transition: The United States, Naval Power, and the Rise of China
108. Partisanship, Public Opinion, and Redistricting
109. Promised Land? Immigration, Religiosity, and Space in Southern California
110. Protecting Minorities in Large Binary Elections: A Test of Storable Votes Using Field Data
111. Race, Region, and Vote Choice in the 2008 Election: Implications for the Future of the Voting Rights Act
112. Russia's Systemic Transformations since Perestroika: From Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism to Democracy—to Fascism?
113. The Boundaries of Digital Activism: Dissident Use of Social Media in Iran
114. The Most Popular Tool: Tax Increment Financing and the Political Economy of Local Government
115. The Plight of Green GDP in China
116. The Revenge of Coordinated Capitalism? Reflections from the Presidential Plenary in Montreal
117. Understanding the Roots of the Iranian Revolution: Assessing the Power, Influence and Social Position of Shi’ite Ulama in Iran, 1890-1979
118. Where Science Meets Politics: Controversy Surrounding the Relationship Between Population Growth and Climate Change
119. Adverse Effects of State-building on Democracy in Georgia
120. A Global Empirical Evaluation of New Communication Technology Use and Democratic Tendency
121. A Japan Shake Up?
122. Apture Increases Congressional Transparency
123. Asymmetrical Motivations: An Analysis of Argentine-Venezuelan Bilateral Relations
124. Bayes, Jeffreys, Prior Distributions and the Philosophy of Statistics
125. Big 3 on the Information Superhighway
126. Discussion of the Article "Website Morphing"
127. Editor's Note: The View from South Lawn
128. Energy Insecurity as a Driving Force for South Korea’s Weapons Exports
129. From Broadband to Breadbasket
130. From Violence to Voting: War and Political Participation in Uganda
131. Google Earth on Darfur
132. Google: Tomorrow's Silicon (not Crystal) Ball
133. Hobbes and the Congo: Frames, Local Violence, and International Intervention
134. Indigenous Movements and Constitutional Reform in Ecuador and Bolivia
135. Internet Filtration in Sub-Saharan Africa
136. Internet Filtration in the Middle East
137. Mexico: Mid-Term Elections
138. Micro-Blogging in China
139. Orwell's Google Search for Peace
140. Presidential Election in Indonesia
141. Soft Power: Loved, Feared and Online
142. The Cloud of War
143. The Crisis of No Crisis: The Post-Recession Blues
144. The Danger of Division: a Historical and Statistical Evaluation of Partition in Iraq
145. The Islamicization of Politics: Motivations for Violence in Kashmir
146. Twitter: Eye of the Beholder
147. Fig Leaves and Tea Leaves in the Supreme Court's Recent Election Law Decisions
148. Minorities and Storable Votes
149. Obama's Free-Trade Credentials Top Clinton's
150. One vote, many Mexicos: Income and vote choice in the 1994, 2000, and 2006 presidential elections
151. Partisans without constraint: Political polarization and trends in American public opinion
152. Predicting and dissecting the seats-votes curve in the 2006 U.S. House election
153. The playing field shifts: Predicting the seats-votes curve in the 2008 U.S. House election
154. Turner, Beard, Chandler: Progressive Historians
155. Vote Fraud in the Eye of the Beholder: The Role of Public Opinion in the Challenge to Voter Identification Requirements
156. What will we know on Tuesday at 7pm?
157. Bayes: Radical, liberal, or conservative?
158. Comment: Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models
159. D. R. Congo: Explaining Peace Building Failures, 2003-2006
160. Rejoinder: Struggles with survey weighting and regression modeling
161. Rich state, poor state, red state, blue state: What's the matter with Connecticut?
162. Struggles with survey weighting and regression modeling
163. The Promise and Pitfalls of the New Voting Rights Act
164. A brief critique of the emaciated state and its reliance on non-governmental organizations to provide social services
165. Local Violence, National Peace? Postwar "Settlement" in the Eastern D.R. Congo (2003-2006)
166. Ruling Passions: Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century America
167. Comment, Sixth Amendment--State Sentencing Guidelines
168. Farewell to the 'Period Party': Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century America
169. Georgia's Rose Revolution
170. What does "Do campaigns matter?" mean?
171. Averell Harriman's Mission to Moscow
172. Kongo'da Ölüm Kültürü ve Şiddet
173. Recent Case, Appelate Procedure--Force of Circuit Precedent
174. Correspondence: Institutionalized Disagreement
175. In Defense of Foxes Guarding Henhouses: The Case for Judicial Acquiescence to Incumbent-Protecting Gerrymanders
176. Review: The Contested Right to Vote
177. United States “humanitarian diplomacy” in South Sudan
178. Candidates v. Parties: The Constitutional Constraints on Primary Ballot Access Laws
179. La Política y los Intereses Extranjeros: Un Artículo de Luis Cabrera
180. The Right to Be Counted
181. Was the Cold War a Security Dilemma?
182. Testing for Asymmetric Information in Insurance Markets
183. Early Starters versus Late Beginners
184. Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate
185. The Courts and the Congress: Should Judges Disdain Political History?
186. The Politics of Innovation
187. Will Free Trade with Political Science Put Normative Economists out of Work?
188. Bork V. Burke
189. Review: Lani Guinier and the Dilemmas of American Democracy
190. A Modest Proposal for a Political Court
191. Hans Morgenthau, Realism, and the Scientific Study of International Politics
192. A Call to Arms for the Fairness Doctrine
193. An End to the War of the Woods!
194. DC Statehood: Its Time Has Come
195. Fi, Fie, Foe, Perot: Populist Giant or Grim Illusionist?
196. International Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle?
197. Managing the Transition: Defining Government's Role in the Defense Conversion
198. The Emergence of Nationalism Under Gorbachev
199. Who Rules at Home?: One Person/One Vote and Local Governments
200. Prior Restraint: Freedom of the Press v. National Security
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