2023
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Rachel Porter
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Some Politics Are Still Local: Strategic Position Taking in Congress & Elections
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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2022
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Matthew Graham and Matthew Nelsen
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Misperceiving Misperceptions: How Surveys Distort the Nature of Partisan Belief Differences Educating for Empowerment: Race, Socialization, and Reimagining Civic Education
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Yale University and Northwestern University
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2021
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Christina Kinane
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Control without Confirmation: The Politics of Vacancies in Presidential Appointments
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University of Michigan
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2020
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John A. Dearborn
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The Representative Presidency: The Ideational Foundations of Institutional Development and Durability
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Yale University
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2019
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Jacob Grumbach
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Polarized Federalism: Activists, Voters, and the Resurgence of State Policy in the U.S.
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University of California, Berkeley
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2018
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Benjamin Toff
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The Blind Scorekeepers: Journalism, Polling, and the Battle to Define Public Opinion in American Politics
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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2017
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Mallory SoRelle
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Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Credit
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Cornell University
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2016
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Rachel Potter
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Writing the Rules of the Game: The Strategic Logic of Agency Rulemaking
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University of Michigan
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2015
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Danielle Thomsen
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Party Fit in the US Congress: The Intersection of Ideology, Political Parties and Gender
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Cornell University
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2014
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Sarah Anzia
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Election Timing and the Political Influence of the Organized
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Stanford University
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2013
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Jon Rogowski
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Representation and the Electoral Connection
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University of Chicago
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2012
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James M. Curry
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Information Control: Leadership Power in the U.S. House of Representatives
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University of Maryland, College Park
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2011
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Adam Seth Levine
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Strategic Solicitation: Explaining When Requests for Political Donations Are Persuasive
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University of Michigan
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2010
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Corwin D. Smidt
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The Spinning Message: How New Media Coverage and Voter Persuasion Shape Campaign Agendas
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Ohio State University
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2009
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Traci Burch
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Punishment and Participation: How Criminal Convictions Threaten American Democracy
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Harvard University
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2008
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Daniel Jacob Hopkins
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When Differences Divide: How National Influences and Local Demographics Shape Politics Between Ethnic Groups
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Harvard University
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2007
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Michael M. Franz
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Choices and Changes: Interest Groups in the Electoral Process
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University of Wisconsin
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2006
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Robert W. Mickey
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Paths Out of Dixie: The Decay of Authoritarian Enclaves in America's Deep South, 1944-1972
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Harvard University
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2005
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Markus Prior
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Post-Broadcast Democracy: How Greater Media Choice Changes Politics
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Princeton University
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2004
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Jeremy David Bailey
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Democratic Energy: Thomas Jefferson and the Development of Presidential Power
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Boston College
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2004
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David Campbell
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Participation in Context: How Communities and Schools Shape Civic Engagement
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Harvard University
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2003
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Tracy Sulkin
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Rethinking Responsiveness: Campaign Themes, Legislative Agendas, and the Politics of Issue Uptake
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University of Washington
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2002
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Deborah Gould
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Sex, Death, and the Politics of Anger: Emotions and Reason in ACT UP's Fight Against AIDS
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University of Chicago
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2001
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William Howell
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Presidential Power and the Politics of Unilateral Action
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Stanford University
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2000
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Glen S. Krutz
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Explaining Institutional Change: The Rise and Impact of Omnibus Legislation
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Texas A&M University
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1999
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Stephen P. Nicholson
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Rethinking Voting Behavior: Agenda, Priming, and Spillover Effects in U.S. Elections
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University of California, Davis
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1998
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Frances E. Lee
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The Enduring Consequences of the Great Compromise: Senate Apportionment and Congressional Policymaking
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Vanderbilt University
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1997
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Gregory Wawro
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Legislative Entrepreneurship in the U.S. House of Representatives
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Cornell University
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1996
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Sarah Binder
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Minority Rights and Majority Rule: The Partisan Basis of Procedural Choice in Congress, 1789-1994
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University of Minnesota
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1996
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Patricia Conley
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Presidential Mandates: How Elections Shape the National Agenda
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University of Chicago
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1995
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No award given
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1994
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Scott C. James
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Coalition-Building, the Democracy, and the Development of American Regulatory Institutions, 1884-1936: A Party System Perspective
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University of California, Los Angeles
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1993
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David King
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Committee Jurisdictions and Institutional Change in the U.S. House of Representatives
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University of Michigan
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1992
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George Douglas Dion
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Removing the Obstructions: Minority Rights and the Politics of Procedural Change in the Nineteenth Century House of Representatives
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University of Michigan
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1991
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Christopher Peter Gilbert
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Religious Environments and Political Actors
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Washington University
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1990
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Laura Stoker
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Morality and the Study of Political Behavior
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University of Michigan
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1989
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Victoria Hattam
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Unions and Politics: The Courts and American Labor: 1806-1896
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1988
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Mark C. Westlye
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Dynamics of U.S. Senate Elections
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University of California, Berkeley
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1987
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Lawrence Rothenberg
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The Politics and Economics of Regulation and Deregulation: Motor Freight Policy at the Interstate Commerce Commission
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Stanford University
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1986
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Mark Alex Peterson
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Domestic Policy and Legislative Decision-Making: Congressional Responses to Presidential Initiatives
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University of Michigan
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1985
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John Zaller
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The Role of Elites in Shaping Public Opinion
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University of California, Berkeley
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1984
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Larry M. Bartels
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Presidential Primaries and the Dynamics of Public Choice
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University of California, Berkeley
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1983
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Thomas W. Wolf
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Congressional Sea Change: Conflict and Organizational Accommodation in the House of Representatives 1878-1921
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1982
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Paul Light
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The President's Agenda: Domestic Policy Choice from Kennedy to Carter
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University of Michigan
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1981
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Byron E. Shafer
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The Party Reformed: Reform Politics in the Democratic Party, 1968-1972
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University of California, Berkeley
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1980
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No award given
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1979
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Rodger Robert Huckfeldt
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Political Behavior and the Social Context of Urban Neighborhoods
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Washington University
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1978
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Michael T. Hayes
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An Economic Theory of Interest Groups and Public Policy
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Indiana University
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1977
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Kristi Andersen
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How Realignments Happen: Mobilization and the Creation of a Democratic Majority, 1928-1936
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University of Chicago
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1976
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W. Lance Bennett
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The Political Mind and the Political Environment
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Yale University
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1975
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Dall Worthington Forsythe
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Taxation and Regime Change in America, 1781-1833: A Taxonomy of Political Events
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Columbia University
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1974
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Lawrence E. McCray
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The Politics of Regulation: Multi-firm Trade Associations in Telecommunications Policy Making
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1973
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Michael Jay Robinson
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Public Affairs Television and the Growth of Political Malaise: The Case of the Selling of the Pentagon
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University of Michigan
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1972
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Paul M. Sniderman
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Personality and Democratic Politics: Correlates of Self-Esteem
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University of California, Berkeley
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