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Political Science Seminar
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2004

June 2004, Isabella Alcaniz, Ideas, Epistemic Communities, and Regional Integration:
Splitting the Atomin Argentina and Brazil.

June 2004, Hayun Kang, Governance and State-Business Relations: Collaboration,
Collusion and Conflict in the Korean Political Economy.

June 2004, So Young Kim, A Mistaken Link, Divergent Paths: Globalization, Economic
Security and Social Spending (1950-1999).

June 2004, Chisanga Siyame Keywords: Meanings of Freedom and Equality Among
Africans and Writers in the Anglo-American Liberal Tradition.


2003

June 2003, Tyler Colman, The Politics of Quality: Institutions and Market Stratification in the Wine Sector.

June 2003, Tulia Falleti, Governing Governors: Coalitions and Sequences of Decentralization in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico.

June 2003, Scott Greer, Self-Government. The Politics of Regional Autonomy in Scotland and Catalonia.

June 2003, Whasun Jho, Building Telecom Markets: Evolution of Governance in the
Korean Mobile Telecommunication Market.

December 2003, Erin Chung, Exercising Citizenship: Korean Identity and the Politics of Nationality in Japan.

December 2003, Melissa K. Miller, The Joiners: Voluntary Organizations and Political Participation in The United States.


2002


June 2002, Ramla Marie Bandele, Diaspora Movements in the International Political Economy: African-Americans and the Black Star Line.

June 2002, Susan Kay Bloom, Power of Position: French and German Elites in the Liberalization Process.

June 2002, Teri L. Caraway, Engendering Industrialization: The Feminization of Factory Work in Indonesia.

June 2002, Krista M. Johnson, From Consensual Decision-making to Conventional Politics: Popular Participation in Contemporary South Africa.

June 2002, Christina Wilhelmina Anthonia van Wijnbergen, Imposing Consensus: State Steering of Welfare and Labor Market Reforms in Continental Europe.


2001

June 2001, Michelle R. Boyd, Reconstructing Bronzeville: Identity and the Construction of Racial Group Interests.

June 2001, Ernesto F. Calvo, Disconcerted Industrialists: The Politics of Trade Reform in Latin America

June 2001, Kathryn C. Ibata-Arens, The Politics of Innovation: High Technology Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Japan.


2000

December 2000, Jason Barabas, Americans Discuss Social Security: How Deliberation Affects Public Opinion.

June 2000, Max Anthony Flaherty Caproni, Information Mobilization: The Citizenry’s Contribution to Policy Making by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.


1999

December 1999, Kuang-hua Liu, Mass Media and Taiwan’s Democratization.

December 1999, Anna-Maria Marshall, Mobilizing The Law For Social Change: The Case Of Sexual Harassment.

June 1999, Aaron Todd Bicknese, The Teen Challenge Drug Treatment Program in Comparative Perspective.

June 1999: Daniel Chomsky, Constructing the Cold War: The New York Times and the Truman Doctrine.

June 1999, Dale Allen Gardner, Swaying the Powerful: Social Movement Agenda-Setting at the Federal and Sate Levels in Germany.

June 1999, Lisa Ellen Hale, Poland's Right Turn: Solidarity as Opposition, Government and Union in the Capitalist Transition.

June 1999, Sarah Mercedes Hughes, Migration, Trade, and ‘Globalization’ French Politics and the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership

June 1999, Steven Andrew Light, There's More Than Meets the Eye: Southern Cities and Minority Political Empowerment Following the 1965 Voting Rights Act.


1998

December 1998, Patricia Mary Goff, Invisible Borders: Economic Liberalization and National Identity.

December 1998, Haejeong Lee, The Making of American Hegemony from the Great Depression to the Korean War.

December 1998, Karen A. Magner, The Collapse of the Franc Zone: Redefining North-South Relations After Hegemony (1945-1994).

December 1998, Thomas Jackson Minar, Niche Theory and Interest Representation: The Case of Education in Washington.

December 1998, Normand Perreault, The Development of Alternatives to Taylorist Production: the Impact of Labour Market Regulation.

June 1998, Clarissa Louise Brown, Developing International Competitiveness: Multinational Corporate Subsidiaries in Brazil.

June 1998, Timothy P. Harrison, From Gateway to Ghetto: The Social and Political Development of Public Housing Policy, 1935 – 1965.

June 1998, Chihjen Emile Sheng, Information Processing and the Evaluation of Presidential Candidates: Issues, Candidates, and Partisanship.

June 1998, Niklaus Andreas Steiner, Arguing About Asylum: Interests, Humanitarianism and Refugee Debates in Switzerland, Germany and Britain, 1970s-1990s.

June 1998, Julie Etta Strauss, Women in Congress: The Difference They Make.

June 1998, Sean Zielenbach, The Art of Revitalization: Improving Conditions in Distressed Inner-City Neighborhoods.


1997

December 1997, Jin-Young Kwak, The Social Bases of Political Parties in Korea and Japan: Measuring Dimensions of Social Support.

December 1997, Kenneth H. Stehlik-Barry, The Growth of Political Tolerance 1976-94.

December 1997, Kristin K. Stehouwer, France and German Unification: The Transition to a New Europe.


1996

December 1996, Scott L. Althaus, Who Speaks for The People? Political Knowledge, Representation, and the Use of Opinion Surveys in Democratic Politics.

December 1996, Arthur Robert Jessen, Conflict and Cooperation in the Sierra: Differential Responses to Neo-Liberal Policy by Raramuri Indians and Mestizos in Chihuahua, Mexico.

December 1996, Akbar M. Virmani, The Resettlement of Ugandan Refugees in Southern Sudan, 1979-86: The Dynamics of Exodus, Asylum, and Forced Repatriation.

June 1996, Kathryn C. Lavelle, Invisible Hand, Invisible Continent: Liberalization and African States in the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (1964-1995).

June 1996, Subir Sinha, Common Property, Community and Collective Action: Social Movements and Sustainable Development in India.

June 1996, Paul E. Sum, The Origins of Nationalism: An Inquiry into the Determinants of Nationalism in Tudor England.

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