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..., his speaking tour following the Spanish-American War and just ahead of the 1898 midterm election sh... of disinterest in their own personal political advancement. . Presidents seeking reelection did n... Canton, Ohio, belied elaborate backroom meetings and speeches tailored to reach a mass audience (Ha... the 2002 Midterm Elections." Political Science Quarterly 118 (Spring): 1-22. . Kaplan, Richard L.... of the 17th Amendment." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Associat...
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...Each year, poverty affects millions of Americans in many different and sometimes unseen ways. Hunge... captured but because there are not enough annual client visits at in all years to meet the assumpti...Again, this is measured by association with a census block, and its characteristics of ag...Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Chi...
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News Advisory:
WHAT: The 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) will convene from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 in Philadelphia, PA on the timely theme of "Power Reconsidered." The APSA meeting is the world's largest gathering of political scientists; over 730 panels, round tables, and sessions will take place and approximately 7,000 participants are expected to attend.
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... of weaknesses of the organization and political disagreements within the organization. Keywords: e... Instability," paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Associat... of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2005. Monty G. Marshall...
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News Advisory:
WHAT: The 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) will convene from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 in Philadelphia, Pa., on the timely theme of "Power Reconsidered." The APSA meeting is the world's largest gathering of political scientists; over 730 panels, round tables and sessions will take place and approximately 7,000 participants are expected to attend.
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Researchers have long believed that three things determine who votes: education, age and residential stability. University of Utah professor Nicholas H. Wolfinger, however, says he has found a fourth factor: an individual's family structure, defined as marital status and the presence of children in a household.
Wolfinger, an associate professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Studies at the U., presented his findings at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, held in Philadelphia this past weekend.
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News Advisory:
WHAT: The 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) will convene from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 in Philadelphia, Pa., on the timely theme of "Power Reconsidered." The APSA meeting is the world's largest gathering of political scientists; over 730 panels, round tables and sessions will take place and approximately 7,000 participants are expected to attend.
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... categories underling the notion of the "political:" that of a friend or an enemy. During times of pe... toolkit of interpretive social sciences for the study of war and peace as discourses (Edel... of Toronto's Centre for Ethics, and in the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Associat...
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... survives because a coalition of political and military elites stands ready and willing to em... Stability" (paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Associat... at the American Political Science Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA, 30 August to 2...
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...Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Associat...