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  American Political Science Review
Subject: American Political Science Review Date: Mon, 25 Aug 1997 15:29:39 -0400 (EDT) American Political Science Review http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PSR Content also available to subscribers at: http://www.jstor.org/journals/00030554.html The American Political Science Review is an electronic version of the print journal of the same title published by the American Political Science Association.
The American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA).
APSR, first published in November 1906 and appearing quarterly, is the preeminent political science journal in the United States and internationally.
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 JSTOR: The American Political Science Review
) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA).
, first published in November 1906 and appearing quarterly, is the preeminent political science journal in the United States and internationally.
features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline.
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 American Political Science Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This review shows that there is no apparent danger of formal work becoming dominant in the field of security studies, calling the need for warnings such as Walt’s into question.
Social science does not consist simply of compiling lists of propositions and a tally of which are true, false, or undecided.
Firmer integration of security studies within the discipline of political science is encouraged by the use of formal methods.
www.people.fas.harvard.edu /~llmartin/istable.html   (3136 words)

  
 American Political Science Review
The American Political Science Review (APSR) continues to be the foremost scholarly research journal of political science.
APSR presents peer-reviewed research articles by political scientists of all subfields.
Be it in societies, interest groups, or political jurisdictions, interests and preferences have far-reaching effects, reshaping the distribution of political winners and losers, reallocating resources and bragging rights, and redefining friends and foes."
www.apsanet.org /section_327.cfm   (397 words)

  
 SULAIR: Political Science
Initial focus was on economics, history, and ecology, but political science journals are now represented by the American Political Science Review and early years of the Proceedings of the American Political Science Association.
This is an electronic periodical from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
This is the major political science discussion list devoted to research and teaching issues of interest to professional political scientists.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/ssrg/polisci/polisci1.html   (1007 words)

  
 American Political Science Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The American Political Science Association, founded in 1903, serves more than 15,000 members in more than 80 countries, bringing a variety of services to political scientists both inside and outside academic institutions.
It publishes three journals: American Political Science Review, Perpectives on Politics, and PS: Political Science and Politics.
This page was last modified 19:39, 29 November 2005.
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 American Political Science Review
Rather than suggest that the Fed's foundation furthered solely the interests of the money center banks, Broz argues that, to a large extent, the Federal Reserve System provided critical public goods in the form of a stable payments infrastructure that was to make regular financial panics a thing of the past.
The burgeoning political development literature surely provides new avenues by which to explore theoretically interesting explanations of the Fed. How did the legislation fit into the systematic expansion of federal administrative practices that was occurring at the time it was passed?
It uncovers valuable and new information connected to the establishment of the Fed. I recommend it unequivocally for all students of international and American political economy as well as those who are interested in the creation and development of political institutions.
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 American Political Science Review: The Competence of Political Science: "Progress in Political Research" Revisited ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Competence of Political Science: "Progress in Political Research" Revisited Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, 1999.
Political science is two realms, the intellectual and the organizational, and the task is to consider how the organizational realm might be adapted to the highest improvement of the intellectual realm.
Political science has a certain competence (domain) in the study of politics as the organization of power.
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 American Political Institutions and Processes
Baumgartner, Frank and Bryan Jones.  1992.  Agendas and Instability in American Politics.  University of  Chicago Press.
Polsby, N. 1968.  “The Institutionalization of the House of Representatives.” American Political Science Review, 62: 144-168.
Stevenson, R. “The Economy and Policy Mood: A Fundamental Dynamic of Democratic Politics.” American Journal of Political Science, 45: 620-633.
www.nyu.edu /gsas/dept/politics/grad/syllabi/G53.1300_fleisher_s02.html   (814 words)

  
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We spend nine weeks studying American political behavior, and five weeks studying American political institutions.
In addition to beginning your preparation for the American Politics Qualifier, this course should aid you in identifying items of potential research interest.
7-9 ’% Philip Converse and Gregory Markus (1979)  Plus ça Change& : The New CPS Election Study Panel, American Political Science Review 73: 32-49. 3] Sept. 20th  Party Identification ( Bernard Berelson, Paul Lazarsfeld, & William McPhee (1954) Voting, ch. 1-2, 4, 6-7 (Campbell, Converse, Miller and Stokes (1960) The American Voter, ch.
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 danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner :: The logic of suicide terrorism
The tired refrain against academic political science is that the discipline is so consumed with abstract theoretical debates that it fails to study "real world" problems.
Such writers, especially in the political science field, thereby demonstrate such a paradigm-magnitude failure to subject their opinions to their own critical analysis that their opinions can be disregarded.
I feel it is seminal as one of the first attempts by a political science academic to analyze suicide bombing as a form of strategic attack, and also as a clear example of why academics should not go there.
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 THE POLITICS OF THE "AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW."
THE POLITICS OF THE "AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW." The focus is on the 20 year period 1957-77.
Three strands of theorization are seen as developing in the APSR at this time, the methodological, the right opposition and the left opposition, The chronological change in the review is closely followed as are its links with contemporary political events notably in the tumultuous l960's.
Rising critical tide at the "behavioral" stance of the APSR is documented as is the Politicization of the profession in the early l970's.
www.academictermpapers.com /abstracts/5000/05622.html   (213 words)

  
 American Political Science Association (APSA)
Founded in 1903, American Political Science Association is the leading professional organization for the study of political science and serves more than 15,000 members in over 80 countries.
With a range of programs and services for individuals, departments and institutions, APSA brings together political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors within and outside academe in order to expand awareness and understanding of politics.
The APSA Council has authorized President Ira Katznelson to establish an APSR search committee to help identify a successor or successors to be presented for Council approval in August 2006.
www.apsanet.org   (247 words)

  
 TF Reviews:  American Political Science Review (Stillman)
He is led to this seemingly odd conjunction by a concatenation of concerns.
He sees dialectics as the logic or method most attentive to contexts and libertarianism as a radical political ideology of freedom.
He sees the opportunity to free dialectics of its totalitarian (including Marxist) overtones and libertarianism of its apparent irrelevance, which is the more galling now that once-popular Marxism has failed as radical social theory.
www.nyu.edu /pages/projects/sciabarra/totalfrdm/tfreviews/apsr.htm   (473 words)

  
 American Political Science Review: Editor's Notes.(protests against the American Political Science Association and the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
American Political Science Review: Editor's Notes.(protests against the American Political Science Association and the American Political Science Review.)@ HighBeam Research
Editor's Notes.(protests against the American Political Science Association and the American Political Science Review.)
The above preview is from American Political Science Review, December 1, 2000.
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 American Political Science Review: Thoughtless assertion and political deliberation.
American Political Science Review: Thoughtless assertion and political deliberation.
Taking the canonical texts of Western political theory as our guide, we could conclude that the activity they represent, political thinking, is at best paradoxical and at worst impossible.
With few exceptions, thinking (usually equated with philosophy) and politics (derogatorily associated with power and opinion) have been judged antithetical.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_hb3159/is_199409/ai_n7841962   (275 words)

  
 American Political Science Review: Free Markets and Social Justice. (book reviews)
American Political Science Review: Free Markets and Social Justice.
In politics as in political science and legal scholarship, the world sometimes seems to be divided into those who think that for the sake of efficiency as well as justice markets must be free from regulation by morals and those who believe that, considerations of efficiency notwithstanding, justice demands that morals govern markets.
In his instructive and admirably balanced new book, Cass Sunstein contends that, for all concerned, this is a bad way for the world to be divided.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_hb3159/is_199803/ai_n7842446   (288 words)

  
 Prof. Paul Allen Beck
His current research, initially funded with a grant from the National Science Foundation, focuses on the mass media, interpersonal discussion networks, and secondary organizations as intermediaries in elections in modern democracies, including the United States.
He is co-PI of a national survey study of the 2004 electorate, which will continue this research program, and a member of the Comparative National Election Project, which brings the US into comparison with over a dozen other democracies.
Beck was honored by the Ohio State University in 2004 as a Distinguished Scholar and has received the American Political Science Association’s 2005 Goodnow Award.
psweb.sbs.ohio-state.edu /faculty/pbeck   (248 words)

  
 Syllabus for Government 710
Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry Brady, Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics (Harvard University Press), Introduction and Chapters 9-14 (pp.
Terry M. Moe, "Control and Feedback in Economic Regulation: The Case of the NLRB," American Political Science Review 79 (December 1985): 1094-1116.
Leonie Huddy and Nayda Terkilsen, "Gender Stereotypes and the Perception of Male and Female Candidates," American Journal of Political Science 37(February 1993): 119-47.
www.american.edu /dlublin/old/gov710b/syl710.htm   (1599 words)

  
 Electoral Systems Bibliography
Campbell, B.A., and Trilling, R.J. Realignment in American Politics:
Politics at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century," American Political Science Review, 95:3736-737.
Political Response to Recession," American Journal of Political Science, 22:917-38.
dwardmac.pitzer.edu /dward/classes/elecsys/es02biblio.html   (5998 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/Periodicals
As of November 1996, there was only one political science title but related journals under education and law
American Journal of Political Science, 1957-94 (UMich Only)
Political assessments of Congressional races in the 50 states
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psper.html   (1953 words)

  
 The American political science review (American Political Science Association.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The American political science review (American Political Science Association.)
Journal/Periodical/Series (Peer reviewed, 4 item(s) per year) ISSN: 0003-0554
To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box.
www.getcited.org /?PUB=100001196&showStat=Ratings   (83 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The American political science review. Index.
Find in a Library: The American political science review.
Publisher: [Menasha, Wis., etc.] American Political Science Association.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/68bd6d24c8ca4a67.html   (46 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Glossary of political terms, teaching aids, and a library of full text documents (major Supreme Court decisions, declarations of war, etc.)
Political profiles of individual Members of Congress with brief election data, lobby group ratings, key votes in the 105th Congress, and campaign finances
Political Science/Newspapers provides primary links to the news media.
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (3958 words)

  
 Syllabus for Government 710
Students are expected to complete them in advance of next week's class.
Michael P. McDonald and Samuel Popkin, "The Myth of the Vanishing Voter," American Political Science Review 95 (2001): 963-74.
Richard J. Timpone, "Structure, Behavior, and Voter Turnout in the United States," American Political Science Review 92 (March 1998): 145-58.
www.american.edu /dlublin/old/gov710d/syl710.htm   (1684 words)

  
 WilsonWeb Journal Directory
Note: Some databases do not have Journal Lists and are not included in the dropdown below.
Applied Science and Technology Index/Abstracts/Full Text - AST
Humanities Index & Social Sciences Retrospective - HSR
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 Politics and History Section: Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave--Frederick Douglass
The Political Economy of "Agrarian Revolt" on the Great Plains, 1862-1900 (paper)--Kathleen Pickering
Political Theory on the Internet: Classical, Modern, Contemporary
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /polisci/apsa/links.htm   (323 words)

  
 Political Science Links
Political Science Journals at the Loyola/Notre Dame Library
To notify us of dead links or to suggest other internet links for political science:
Contact Political Science Department via E-mail or leave a message using our feedback form.
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