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The Social Ministries Of American Baptist Churches And Clergy, Sherrie Steiner, Donald Gray, Margaret Ferrell Nov 2002

The Social Ministries Of American Baptist Churches And Clergy, Sherrie Steiner, Donald Gray, Margaret Ferrell

Sherrie M Steiner

No abstract provided.


Asking The Deeper Questions About 9/11, Harlan Stelmach Sep 2002

Asking The Deeper Questions About 9/11, Harlan Stelmach

Harlan Stelmach

No abstract available


Value Change Or Culture War? Evidence From State Of The Union Addresses, 1960-2000, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard Jul 2002

Value Change Or Culture War? Evidence From State Of The Union Addresses, 1960-2000, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard

Alison Dana Howard

No abstract available


Why Did Bush Go To War?, Harlan Stelmach Jan 2002

Why Did Bush Go To War?, Harlan Stelmach

Harlan Stelmach

No abstract available


The End Of The Mfa? Markets For Textiles, Clothing, And Shoes, James Lutz Dec 2001

The End Of The Mfa? Markets For Textiles, Clothing, And Shoes, James Lutz

James M Lutz

No abstract provided.


Contemporary Political Theory And The Problem Of Taxation, Mindy Peden Dec 2001

Contemporary Political Theory And The Problem Of Taxation, Mindy Peden

Mindy Peden

No abstract provided.


Explaining Seat Changes In The U.S. House Of Representatives, 1950-1998, Brian Newman, Charles Ostrom Dec 2001

Explaining Seat Changes In The U.S. House Of Representatives, 1950-1998, Brian Newman, Charles Ostrom

Brian Newman

Recent U.S. House elections have challenged existing models of congressional elections, raising the question of whether or not processes thought to govern previous elections are still at work. Taking Marra and Ostrom's (1989) model of congressional elections as representative of extant theoretical perspectives and testing it against recent elections, we find that the model fails. We augment Marra and Ostrom's model with new insights, constructing a model that explains elections from 1950 to 1998. We find that, although presidential approval ratings and major political events continue to drive congressional elections, the distribution of open seats must also be taken into …


Ecological Capitalism As International Peacemaking: An Alternative To Conflict At "The End Of History", Sherrie Steiner Dec 2001

Ecological Capitalism As International Peacemaking: An Alternative To Conflict At "The End Of History", Sherrie Steiner

Sherrie M Steiner

No abstract provided.


Principles Of Justice In Taxation And The Legacy Of Benefit Theory, Mindy Peden Dec 2001

Principles Of Justice In Taxation And The Legacy Of Benefit Theory, Mindy Peden

Mindy Peden

No abstract provided.


"Brave New World: Biomedical Research And Health-Care Delivery In Modern America", Max Skidmore Dec 2001

"Brave New World: Biomedical Research And Health-Care Delivery In Modern America", Max Skidmore

Max J. Skidmore

No abstract provided.


Canadian Political Culture: The Problem Of Americanization, Paul Nesbitt-Larking Dec 2001

Canadian Political Culture: The Problem Of Americanization, Paul Nesbitt-Larking

Paul W Nesbitt-Larking

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Trade Openness On The Growth Of Developing Countries, James Lutz Dec 2001

Effects Of Trade Openness On The Growth Of Developing Countries, James Lutz

James M Lutz

No abstract provided.