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Submissions from 2021
Presidential Power Meets the Art of the Deal: Applying Neustadt to the Trump Presidency, Todd M. Schaefer
Submissions from 2019
Formalizing the American brand: the case for the US culture, language, and soft-power institutes, Kevin Brett and Todd Schaefer
An Overlooked Campaign Pioneer? Thomas Dewey and Television in the 1950 New York Governor’s Race, Robert C. Fordan and Todd Schaefer
Promoting the Right of Freedom of Religion: Diverse Pathways to Religious Tolerance and Freedom of Religion and the Implications for American Foreign Policy, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Submissions from 2018
Introduction to Academics in the Arena: Political Scientists Who Have Served in Elected Office, Mathew Manweller
Submissions from 2015
Native son? Comparing coverage of Barack Obama's birthplace controversy in Hawaiian, Kenyan and Washington, DC, media, Todd Schaefer and Robert Fordan
Bolivia: Energy and Environment, Stefanie Wickstrom
Submissions from 2014
Democratic Dreams Neglected in the Land of the Pharaohs: US Democracy Assistance in Egypt, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Sovereignty and Indigenous Resistance in the Modern World: The Case of Athabascan Oil Sands Development, Stefanie Wickstrom
Mestizaje and Globalization: Transformations of Identity and Power, Stefanie Wickstrom and Philip D. Young
Submissions from 2013
Do Political Reporters Need to Be Political Scientists?, Mathew Manweller and Ken Harvey
The TIPNIS Conflict: Sovereignty, Development, and Indigenous Resistance in Bolivia, Stefanie Wickstrom
Submissions from 2012
Humanitarian Affairs: David Forsythe's Contribution to the Study of the International Committee of the Red Cross and Humanitarian Politics, Barbara Ann Flanagan
Submissions from 2011
The Very Partisan Nonpartisan Top-Two Primary: Understanding What Voters Don't Understand, Mathew Manweller
The Janus Nature of Human Rights in Iran: Understanding Progress and Setbacks on Human Rights Protections since the Revolution, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Newspaper Editorial Stands on Broadcast Indecency Regulation: Profits over Principles?, Todd Schaefer and Robert Fordan
The Border: Los Magonistas, prensa revolucionaria en los Estados Unidos y la trayectoria oculta de una revista de la frontera, Stefanie Wickstrom
Submissions from 2010
Pushing the Pharaoh to Protect Human Rights: U.S. Democracy Promotion under the Obama Administration, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Submissions from 2009
Controlling the "Commanding Heights" of Political Science Education: A Survey of Political Economy Courses from an Author-Based Perspective, Mathew Manweller
The Janus Nature of Human Rights in Iran: Understanding Progress and Setbacks on Human Rights Protections since the Revolution, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Islamic Realpolitik: Two-level Iranian Foreign Policy, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Is Neutral Humanitarianism Dead? Red Cross Neutrality: Walking the Tightrope of Neutral Humanitarianism, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
Submissions from 2008
Are the lapdogs starting to bark? Japanese newspaper coverage of the SDF mission to Iraq, Cameron Otopalik and Todd Schaefer
Cultural Politics and the Essence of Life: Who Controls the Water?, Stefanie Wickstrom
Submissions from 2006
When Terrorism Hits Home: Domestic Newspaper Coverage of the 1998 and 2002 Terror Attacks in Kenya, Todd M. Schaefer
Submissions from 2005
Coalition Building in Direct Democracy Campaigns, Mathew Manweller
The Politics of Forbidden Liaisons: Civilization, Miscegenation, and Other Perversions, Stefanie Wickstrom
Submissions from 2004
A formal theory approach to lawsuits and corporate deviant behavior: building a more efficient system, Mathew Manweller
Indigenous Rights, Water, and Development in Washington State: The Skokomish and the Yakamas, Stefanie Wickstrom, Rex S. Wirth, and Emily Washines
Submissions from 2003
Understanding Tort Reform: Strategic Actors, Public Policy, and Feedback Loops, Mathew Shon Manweller
The Politics of Development in Indigenous Panama, Stefanie Wickstrom
Submissions from 2001
The Indian “Problem” in Washington and Oregon: Exploring Connections Between Natural Resources and Indian Policy, Kevin Bourgault, Stefanie Wickstrom, and Rex Wirth
Submissions from 1999
The “Rhetorical Presidency” Meets the Press: The New York Times and the State of the Union Message, Todd M. Schaefer
Submissions from 1992
Reverse brain drain in South Korea: State-led model, Bang-Soon L. Yoon