Annual review of political science. Volume 16, 2013 /
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Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Annual review of political science,
v. 16, 2013 |
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Carrier Form: | vi, 477 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9780824333164 : |
CLC: | D-54 |
Call Number: | D-54/A615/2013 |
Contents: | The political theory license / Michael Walzer -- Reconsidering judicial preferences / Lee Epstein and Jack Knight -- Social networks and political participation / David E. Campbell -- Why social relations matter for politics and successful societies / Peter A. Hall and Michele Lamont -- Distributive politics around the world / Miriam Golden and Brian Min -- Media and political polarization / Markus Prior -- Media bias by the numbers : challenges and opportunities in the empirical study of partisan news / Tim Groeling -- The political economy of the Euro / Paul De Grauwe -- Empowerment of the European Parliament / Simon Hix and Bjorn Hoyland -- The use and misuse of the "minorities at risk" project / Simon Hug -- Looking back to see ahead : unanticipated changes in immigration from 1986 to the present and their implications for American politics today / Michael Jones-Correa and Els de Graauw -- The changing landscape of US unions in historical and theoretical perspective /Michael Goldfield and Amy Bromsen --The analytical foundations of collective action theory : a survey of some recent developments / Luis Fernando Medina -- Retrospective Voting Reconsidered / Andrew Healy and Neil Malhotra -- Cooperative survey research / Stephen Ansolabehere and Douglas Rivers -- Regime change cascades : what we have learned from the 1848 revolutions to the 2011 Arab uprisings / Henry E. Hale --Terrorism and Democracy / Erica Chenoweth -- Humanitarian governance / Michael N. Barnett -- Green clubs : collective action and environmental programs / Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash -- Climate change politics / Thomas Bernauer -- The politics of energy / Llewelyn Hughes and Phillip Y. Lipscy. |