Tufts Working Papers in Political
Science
David
Art
Jeffrey M. Berry
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"The Outrage Industry" (with Sarah Sobieraj), paper delivered at the Conference on Going to Extremes, Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College, June 19-21, 2008
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"Washington: The Real No-Spin Zone," Paper
delivered at the annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, August,
2007.
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"Power and Interest Groups in City Politics," Working Paper, Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, Kennedy School of Government, December 2006.
Richard C. Eichenberg
James M. Glaser
Kelly M. Greenhill
Updated working papers coming soon.
Malik Mufti
Vincent Phillip Muñoz
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"Thou Shall Not Articulate Clear Principles: Religion
and the Contemporary Supreme Court", Prepared
for delivery at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September
1, 2005
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"Religion in the Life, Thought, and Presidency of
James Madison", Prepared and Presented as Part
of the Symposium "Religion and the Presidency",
Grand Valley State University, Hauenstein Center
for Presidential Studies, November 18-19, 2004
Kent E. Portney
- Professor Portney’s papers can be accessed at
his own web site.
Pearl T. Robinson
Deborah Schildkraut
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"Identity Choices and Perceptions of Discrimination",
Prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Philadelphia,
September, 2006.
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"Symbolic Natavism", Prepared for delivery at
the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association, Atlanta, January, 2006.
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"21st Century Americanism: What it is and where
it comes from", Prepared for delivery at the
2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, September 1 - September 4, 2005.
Oxana Shevel
Tony Smith
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"Wilsonianism After Iraq: The End of Liberal Internationalism?" A book edited with an
introduction by G. John Ikenberry, with essays by
Anne-Marie Slaughter, Thomas Knock, and Tony Smith.
Publication by Princeton University Press is expected spring 2008. Herewith the version of the essay by
Tony Smith, 5/25/2007.
- "The Question of the 'New Anti-Semitism'
and the 'New Illiberalism' in Debates over the Making of American Foreign Policy"
A chapter to appear in Pierre Melandri, ed., Domestic Sources of US Foreign Policy, Paris: L'Harmattan, summer 2008, version of July 2007.
- "The Real Democracy Myth", from the National Interest on-line, July 30, 2007.
- "It's Uphill for the Democrats", from the Washington Post, March 11, 2007.
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro
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