Political Science & International Studies: Faculty Presentations (1991-2021)
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from 1997
Local and National Constituencies in Conflict, Karen M. McCurdy
Multimedia, Political Communications, and Campaigning in the 1996 Presidential Election, Patrick J. Novotny
Toward a Political Theory of Tragedy: Reconstructing Political Community, Robert Pirro
from 1996
Artificial Environments: Simulations, Experiments, and the Internet in the Teaching of International Relations, Barry J. Balleck
The Culture of American Foreign Policy, Barry J. Balleck
The Future of Democracy in the Russian Federation, Barry J. Balleck
What Makes A Great Power: Defining Hegemony, Barry J. Balleck
Re-Inventing the Forest Service, Todd T. Kunioka and Karen M. McCurdy
Driving Alone? Residential Mobility, Political Parties, and the Decline of Social Capital in the United States, Patrick J. Novotny
Environmental Pollution in Low Income Communities: Evaluating the Evidence, Responding to Critics, Patrick J. Novotny
Geographic Information Systems and the Mobilization of America’s Political Parties, Patrick J. Novotny
Whose Environment? Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, and the Language of Environmentalism, Patrick J. Novotny
from 1995
New Perspectives in International Relations Theory, Barry J. Balleck
The Rhetorical Themes of American Foreign Policy: 1789-1995, Barry J. Balleck
from 1994
Evolution of Behavior in Policy Subsystems: Congressional Committee Consideration of The 1872 Mining Law Revisions, Karen M. McCurdy
Mining Law and Political Evolution in a Congressional Committee, Karen M. McCurdy
from 1993
Policy Agendas Evolving Through Legislative Committees, Karen M. McCurdy
from 1991
Preference Outliers and Environmental Protection, Karen M. McCurdy