Department of Political Science

Political Science
1414 Social Sciences Building
267 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone: 612-624-4144
Fax: 612-626-7599
E-mail: polisci@umn.edu

Chair: Raymond D. Duvall

Publications

2006 Publications

"A More Level Playing Field or a New Mobilization of Bias? Interest Groups and Advocacy for the Disadvantaged." in Allan Cigler and Burdett Loomis, eds., Interest Group Politics 7e. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. Dara Z. Strolovitch

"Building a Republican Peace: Stabilizing States After War." International Security, 30, 4, Spring, 87-112. Michael Barnett

"Clan Politics and Regime Transition in Central Asia", Cambridge University Press, 2006, 397 pgs., Kathleen Collins

"Division of Powers: Presidentialism" Forthcoming (2006) in the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics, edited by Susan Stokes and Carles Boix. David Samuels

"Do Interest Groups Represent the Disadvantaged?" Journal of Politics 68 (4). Dara Z. Strolovitch.

"Financiamento de Campanhas e Propostas de Reforma." [Campaign Finance and Reform Proposals.] In Lúcio Rennó and Gláucio Ary Dillon Soares (eds.), Reforma Política. Rio de Janeiro: Fundação Getúlio Vargas, 2006. David Samuels

"Freedom of Association: Battering Ram or Trojan Horse?" Review of International Political Economy 13:2 (May 200 6):210-232. Teri L. Caraway

"Gendered Paths of Industrialization: A Cross-Regional Comparative Analysis." Studies in Comparative International Development 41:1 (Summer 2006). Teri L. Caraway

"Informal Institutions where Formal Contracts are Prohibited: Campaign Finance." In Informal Institutions and Politics in Latin America, edited by Steven Levitsky and Gretchen Helmke. Forthcoming (2006) from Johns Hopkins University Press. David Samuels

"Local News Coverage in a Social Capital Capital: Election 2000 on Minnesota’s Local News Stations." Political Communication 23 (2006): 61-84. Daniel Stevens, Dean Alger, Barbara Allen and John L. Sullivan.

"New Orleans is not the Exception: Re-politicizing the Study of Racial Inequality." The Du Bois Review 3(1): 1–21. Paul Frymer, Dara Z. Strolovitch, and Dorian T. Warren.

"Pivotal Politics, Presidential Capital, and Supreme Court Nominations". Congress and the Presidency 32(Spring 2005): 31-48. Colin Kahl, Jason Roberts and Timothy R. Johnson

"Political Openness and Transnational Activism: Comparative Insights from Labor Activism." Politics & Society 34:2 (June 2006):277-304. Teri L. Caraway

"Redistricting, Candidate Entry, and the Politics of Nineteenth Century U.S. House Elections."; American Journal of Political Science 50 (April 2006): 283-293. Jason Roberts with Jamie L. Carson and Erik J. Engstrom.

"Sources of Mass Partisanship in Brazil." Latin American Politics and Society 48(2): 1-27 (Summer 2006). David Samuels.

"The American Congress", Cambridge University Press. Colin Kahl, Jason Roberts, Steven S. Smith and Ryan J. Vander Wielen.

"The Influence of Oral Arguments on the U.S. Supreme Court." American Political Science Review (February 2006): 99-113. Timothy R. Johnson, Paul J. Wahlbeck, and James F. Spriggs.

"The Price of Rights: Exploring the Role of Individualism, Collectivism, Rights and Obligations in Students' Reported Political Intentions and Civic Behaviors." Journal of Applied Social Psychology 91 (2006): forthcoming. Angela L. Bos, Ian Williamson, John L. Sullivan, Marti Hope Gonzales, and Patricia G. Avery.