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July 8, 2007
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Kai
Arzheime
- University of Essex. Titles include
- "An Absolute
Majority for the SPD as an Unintended Consequence? The Land Election in
Rhineland-Palatinate 2006";
"Dead Men Walking? Party Identification in Germany, 1977-2002";
"Political Opportunity Structures and Right-Wing Extremist Party Success"
(2006); and
"Explaining Variation in the Extreme Right Vote: The Individual and the
Political Environment (2003)."
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Jonathan Katz
- California Institute of Technology. Titles include
- "Auctioning off the
Agenda: Bargaining in Legislatures with Endogenous Scheduling."
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Daniel Aldrich
- Harvard University. Titles
include
- "Strong Civil Society as a Double-Edged Sword: Siting Trailers in Post-Katrina
New Orleans" (2006);
"Not in My Back Yard: How State Agencies Handle Conflict" (2005); and
"The Limits of Flexible and Adaptive Institutions: The Japanese Government’s
Role in Nuclear Power Plant Siting over the Post War Period" (2005).
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January 31, 2007
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Arthur Lupia
- University of Michigan. Titles include
- "Bargaining, Transaction Costs, and
Coalition Governance";
"Can Counterfactual Variations Affect Strategic Behavior? Implications of
Self-Confirming Equilibria for Political Science";
"Can Online Deliberation Improve Politics? Scientific Foundations for
Success";
"How the President and Senate Affect the Balance of Power in the House: A
Constitutional Theory of Leadership Bargaining";
"Political Knowledge Under Respondent-Friendly Conditions (or What Citizens
Know Depends on How You Ask Them)";
"Politics and the Equilibrium of Fear: Can Strategies and Emotions Interact?";
"The Judge as a Fly on the Wall: Interpretive Lessons from Positive Theories
of Communication and Legislation";
" Were Bush Tax Cut Supporters Simply Ignorant?: A Second Look at
Conservatives and Liberals in Homer Gets a Tax Cut"; and
"When Can Politicians Scare Citizens into Supporting Bad Policies? Strategy
and Emotion in an Equilibrium of Fear.
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Katherine
Gallagher
- University of Michigan. Titles include
- "Gender Styles and Voter Evaluation:
The Strength of Stereotypes or the Weakness of Political Science Models?";
and
"The Influence of Group Membership on Participation: A Study of Voters'
Reactions to Female Candidates in the 1998 U.S. House Elections."
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Leanne Powner
- University of Michigan. Titles include
- "The Rational Design
of European Security Institutions: Flexibility, State Control, and Subgroup
Cooperation" (2006);
"Evaluating Hypotheses About Active Learning" (2006);
"Interactive Teaching of Key Research Methods Concepts" (2006); and
"Exploring the Breadth and Range of Constitutional Provisions" (2005).
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James Gibson
- Washington University. Titles include
- "Knowing About Courts ";
"Challenges to the Impartiality of State Supreme Courts: Testing Legitimacy
Theory in the Context of “New-Style” Judicial Campaigns";
"The Legitimacy of the United States Supreme Court in a Polarized Polity";
"Confirmation Politics and the Legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court:
Institutional Loyalty, Positivity Bias, and the Alito Nomination"; and
"Intolerance and Political Repression in the United States: A Half-Century
After McCarthyism."
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Chanchal Sharma
(pol.econ)
- Kurukshetra University. Titles include
- "Vertical Fiscal
Imbalance and Vertical Fiscal Gap: A Study in Sorting the Semantics" (2006);
"When Does decentralization deliver? The Dilemma of Design" (2005);
"Tourism policy innovations of an Indian state (Haryana) and their
implications" (2005);
"The Political Economy of Global Outsourcing" (2004);
"Implementing VAT in India :Implications for Federal Polity" (2004);
"Decentralization Dilemma: Measuring the Degree and Evaluating the Outcomes"
(2004);
"Why Decentralization ? The Puzzle of causation" (2004); and
"The Federal Approach to Fiscal Decentralisation: Conceptual Contours for
Policy Makers" (2003).
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Daniel Aldrich
- Harvard University. Titles include
- "Strong Civil
Society as a Double-Edged Sword: Siting Trailers in Post-Katrina New Orleans"
(2006); and
"In My Back Yard, Please: An Analysis of the Siting and Success of Public Bads
in Japan" (2005).