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  1. A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture by Douglas A. Van Belle, Kenneth M. Mash, 2009-12-15
  2. Political Ponerology (A Science on the Nature of Evil Adjusted for Political Purposes) by Andrzej M. Lobaczewski, 2007-04-04
  3. Power & Choice: An Introduction to Political Science by W. Phillips Shively, 2009-12-07
  4. Theory and Methods in Political Science: First Steps to Synthesize a Discipline (Social Science Monographs) by Stein Ugelvik Larsen, 2006-02-01
  5. Political Science, Fifth Edition (Comparative Government and Politics) by Rod Hague, Martin Harrop, 2007-06-15
  6. Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research (Analytical Methods for Social Research) by Jeff Gill, 2006-04-24
  7. Political Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by David Miller, 2003-09-18
  8. Political theory and political science;: Studies in the methodology of political inquiry by Martin Landau, 1972
  9. Political Ideologies: Their Origins and Impact (10th Edition) by Leon P. Baradat, 2008-03-14
  10. Empirical Political Analysis (8th Edition) (Mysearchlab Series for Political Science) by Craig Leonard Brians, Lars Willnat, et all 2010-02-27
  11. Great Political Theories V.1: A Comprehensive Selection of the Crucial Ideas in Political Philosophy from the Greeks to the Enlightenment by M Curtis, Michael Curtis, 2008-03-01
  12. A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture by Douglas A. Van Belle and Kenneth M. Mash, 2006-11-01
  13. What to Do with Your History or Political Science Degree (Career Guides) by Princeton Review, 2007-09-18
  14. The Spellbinders: Charismatic Political Leadership by Ann Ruth Willner, 1985-09-10

61. Southern Political Science Association
The Southern political science Association is a professional br organization of political scientists who recognize excellence in scholarship and public
http://www.spsa.net/
SPSA Site Navigation SPSA Home Page Current Officers Association Staff 2006 Conference 2006 Proposal Form 2004-2005 Awards Related Links SPSA Membership Email Us The Southern Political Science Association is a professional organization of political scientists who recognize excellence in scholarship and public service through: (1) publishing the Journal of Politics
(2) hosting an annual conference, and
(3) presenting awards for outstanding academic contributions. When logging in to view the 2005 papers you will have to enter your username (email address) and the password 'spsa2005' Intercontinental Offers Its Flagship Hurricane Katrina and the flooding that occurred in its aftermath have seriously damaged the great city of New Orleans. We have posted our condolences along with an update each week since the tragedy. However, we will not be able to meet there in January. In response to our concerns, the Intercontinental Hotel Corporation has offered us the new and fabulous Intercontinental Buckhead for our conference. Conference dates have not changed: January 5-7. The InterContinental Buckhead features 422 elegant guest rooms with pillow top bedding, floor-to-ceiling windows, and marble bath with separate soaking tub and shower. It boasts 31,000 square feet of meeting space and a 25,000 square foot garden. The staff is drawn from countries around the world, and more than 30 languages are spoken at the hotel. It has a truly international and cosmopolitan feeling.

62. Political Science Home Page
Contains graduate and undergraduate information, class schedules, faculty details, news items and teaching and alumni resources.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/polisci/
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The Department of Political Science is one of twenty-eight academic departments that comprise Columbia University's Division of Arts and Sciences. Our undergraduate majors are enrolled in Columbia College and The School of General Studies. Students in our M.A. and Ph.D. programs enroll in Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. We also participate in the teaching and advising of students in the School of International and Public Affairs.
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63. Uw-madison Writing Center Writer's Handbook
If you are following the style Manual for political science, (1993) published by the American political science Association (APSA), use parenthetical
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Quick Navigation Menu Search our Website Website Contents Writing Center Locations Writing Center Hours About the Writing Center Contact the Writing Center International Student Info Information for Instructors Individual Instruction Writing Center Classes Writing Fellows Program Writing Across the Curriculum Internet Writing Resources If you are following the style Manual for Political Science , (1993) published by the American Political Science Association (APSA), use parenthetical citations within your text to indicate the source of borrowed ideas and quotations. At the end of your paper you should provide a list of all of the references cited in your paper. The sample citations and references on these pages are drawn from the Style Manual for Political Science , revised edition, 1993, and from The Chicago Manual of style , 14th edition (1993). More info about APSA

64. H-Teachpol Discussion Network
HNet discussion group focuses on post-secondary settings. Features subject overview, archives, reviews, search, links to related resources and lists, and subscription details.
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  • 65. Political Science In Australia
    List of web resources for Australian, Austrian and German Politics.
    http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/austpol/
    Maintained in the Department of Political Science Australian National University by Rick Kuhn
    The following are systematic guides to web resources on:
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    Feedback form Author Rick Kuhn . Created January 1995. Last revised 13 Aug 1999
    Original URL:http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/austpol/austpol.html

    66. P.S. Course Descriptions
    Course listing and descriptions.
    http://www.polisci.ccsu.edu/ps_copy.htm
    P.S. Course Descriptions
    PS 104: The World's Political Systems 3 cr All Mode 7
    StudyAreaII I A comparative survey of the structures and functions of the national governments of selected industrialized and Third World nations, such as the U.S., Russia, Britain, France, India, Nigeria and Brazil. Scope and methods of political science and key policy issues will be treated in a comparative context. PS 104 or 110 is required for all majors.
    PS 110: American National Government 3 cr All Mode 7
    StudyAreaII Structure, functions, services and problems of governments and politics at the national level. Required of all majors. PS 104 or 110 is required of all majors.
    PS 230: American State and Local Government 3 cr Mode 7
    StudyAreaII Organization and major problems of state and local government in the United States, with attention to intergovernmental relations, federalism and contemporary issues.
    PS 231: Conduct of American Foreign Policy 3 cr Mode 7 I Theories, processes and problems of American foreign policy and the craft of diplomacy, with special attention to contemporary issues.
    PS 232: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought 3 cr Fall Mode 7
    StudyAreaI Political thought from Plato to Machiavelli.

    67. Stanford University Political Science
    Department of political science, Stanford University.
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/polisci/polisci.html
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    The Political Science Department Office is located in Encina Hall West, Room 100. Encina Hall is on the corner of Serra and Galvez streets. Department of Political Science Encina Hall West, Room 100 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6044 Phone: (650) 723-1806 Fax: (650) 723-1808 Leland Stanford Junior University Political Science is part of the School of Humanities and Sciences Questions or comments about the website? Please email the webmaster

    68. Pacific Northwest Political Science Association
    Contacts and Resources. green diamond Colleges Universities with political science Departments green diamond political science Resources
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    PNWPSA Officers Mailing List The 2005 Annual Meeting (Call for Papers) The 2004 Annual Meeting Scrapbook Political Science Resources
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    69. Department Of Political Science
    Describes student clubs, programs offered, announcements, related links, and a faculty listing.
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    Theoretical Research in Institutional Politics (TRIPS) The Mershon Center ... Departmental Research Workshops W elcome to the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University Upcoming Events Events Calendar
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    70. Interface Demography - Introduction
    A research section of the Faculty of Economic, Social and political sciences (ESP), Free University of Brussels, Belgium.
    http://www.vub.ac.be/SOCO/demo/demoalg.htm
    Introduction
    Location The "Interface Demography" is located at the Vrije Universiteit (Free University) of Brussels (VUB). Formally called "Interuniversity Programme in Demography" (IPD), it was founded in 1977. It is a research section of the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences and the Solvay Management School (ESP).
      Mailing address: Interface Demography, Vakgroep Sociaal Onderzoek,VUB, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, BELGIUM Visiting address: VUB-campus Etterbeek, building B, 2nd floor, room 2B108 (secretariat) Phone: ++32-2-629 20 40 (all VUB phones start with 629 followed by a four figures extension) Fax: ++32-2-629 24 20 E-mail: Etienne.Vandenbalck@vub.ac.be
    Presentation The "Interface demography" is the unit for population studies at the VUB. Originally is has been founded by the Federal Agency for Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs of the Belgian government. The unit fulfils the following functions:
      The interface function: Data collection function: the unit is also the organizer of demographic and socio-economic surveys in Belgium. The most recent ones include surveys among the Turkish and Moroccan populations: (i) "Patterns of Family Formation and Values Orientations" conducted in 1992-93 among 1700 Turkish and Moroccan women in Flanders and Brussels, and (ii) "Migration Histories and Social Mobility" conducted in 1995-96 among 2800 Turkish and Moroccan men in Belgium.

    71. International History
    Undergraduate and graduate prospectus, teaching opportunities for research students, staff publications and research seminars, and research centers.
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    Welcome to the International History Department website at LSE. Highlights Department of International History Annual Lecture
    British Freedom's Promise: slavery, the American Revolution and Britain

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    London School of Economics and Political Science
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    Contents Introduction About the International History Department Why Study History? Degrees Information on programmes and courses Who's who Information on staff in the Department Research seminars and workshops Seminars within and related to the Department Research centres Centres/programmes associated with the Department Staff publications Details the published work of International History academics News and events Recent events around the department Teaching opportunities for research students Academic and Secretarial Vacancies Useful links About this page ... Privacy statement

    72. Nepsa.org
    Periodical of Scholarship of General and Regional Politics Published in Association with The New England political science Association (NEPSA)
    http://www.nepsa.org/nejps/
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    73. Political Science @ Chicago
    Programs of study in politics at the University of Chicago.
    http://political-science.uchicago.edu/
    David Easton's recollections of the department ring true even today: " Chicago seemed like the Tiber River violent rapids, churning, exciting, adventurous, and bubbling over with ideas. I felt as though I had come alive intellectually. It was just one great intellectual high. " It still is!
    From the very beginning, the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago has been a pioneer in the development of social scientific understandings of government and politics. Harold Gosnell, Harold Lasswell, Grant McConnell, Duncan MacRae, Charles Merriam, Hans Morgenthau, Herbert Storing, Leo Strauss, Leonard White, and Quincy Wright all taught at Chicago. Gabriel Almond, V.O. Key, Harold Lasswell, Robert Martin, Herman Pritchett, David Truman, and Herbert Simon the only political scientist ever awarded a Nobel Prize for his intellectual achievements all received their doctorates from Chicago. "The Chicago department was the cutting edge of development of the field of political science," Pritchett recalled of his days as a graduate student. "The students who were graduate students when I was became the leaders of the profession." Much has changed at Chicago since Pritchett studied here, but fortunately the most important things have not. The University of Chicago and its Political Science Department have maintained the unabashed intellectualism, the disregard for disciplinary and subdisciplinary boundaries, the commitment to diversity of approach and method, and the pure appreciation of fine scholarship that have always been the distinguishing features of this institution.

    74. Nepsa.org
    Lists association officers, section heads, conference schedule, links to college political science departments in New England, and contact information.
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    75. Essex Human Rights Review
    Annual, peerreviewed. Contemporary human rights issues, primarily in the areas of law, political science, sociology, and philosophy, covering both the academic and the practical aspects of human rights. Particularly welcomes submissions that focus on the following topics Implementing the right to health; from the rules of war to the rule of law? Iraq at the crossroads; the rule of law in Central Asia and the former Soviet Union.
    http://projects.essex.ac.uk/EHRR/
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    Essex Human Rights Review Vol. 2 No. 1 A Rule of Law Agenda for Central Asia Gerald Staberock
    Organized Crime and the Rule of Law in the Russian Federation
    Alexandra V. Orlova
    Expanding the Definition of the Right to Mental Health: Attending to Victims of Political Violence and Armed Conflict in Their Communities of Origin

    Lisa J. Laplante and Roxana Castellon

    The Right to Health: An Interview with Professor Paul Hunt

    Inflation and Human Rights: Protection of Property Rights against Inflation under the European Convention on Human Rights
    Ali Riza Coban
    Conference Report: A Critical Assessment of the European Union Constitutional Treaty
    Estelle Askew-Renaut and Katja Mirwaldt
    Iraq and the United Nations, Post-War and Pre-Peace – The Dilemma of the Future
    H.C. Graf Von Sponeck
    Reporting about Iraq: International Law in the Media during Armed Conflict
    Rigmor Argren The Lessons of Genocide Zach Dubinsky All rights reserved by EHRR 2004 - 2005 Webmaster: Joanna Papageorgiou and Ben Wang

    76. EpsNet
    Welcome to the European political science Network. designed to promote political science in Europe and to cater for the interests of individual political
    http://www.epsnet.org/
    var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='DW'; awmAltUrl=''; var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='DW'; awmAltUrl=''; 2005-2008 Executive Council Proceedings of the 2005 Plenary Conference Welcome to the European Political Science Network designed to promote political science in Europe and to cater for the interests of individual political scientists, academic institutions and other bodies concerned with teaching and working in the discipline across Europe. eps NET's aims are the following:
    • Promoting co-operation in the teaching political science Improving the visibility of the discipline and the profession Providing discussion forums about the discipline, in collaboration with Political Science Associations and other organisations Providing a regular state of the discipline review Strengthening links between academics and the labour market Stimulating teacher and student exchanges and mobility Providing its members with information about the profession Supplying specific services to its members

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    77. Oxford Journals | Social Sciences | Industrial And Corporate Change
    Presents and interprets the evidence on corporate and industrial change, using approaches and theories from economics, sociology of organization, organization theory, political science, and social psychology.
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    Industrial and Corporate Change
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    Volume 14 Issue 4 August 2005
    View table of contents Advance Access Browse the Archive The journal is committed to present and interpret the evidence on corporate and industrial change, drawing from an interdisciplinary set of approaches and theories from e.g. economics, sociology of organization, organization theory, political science, and social psychology. It is a forum where industrial historians explicitly relate their analyses to the state of the art in the relevant social sciences and propose conjectures and theories. Conversely, economists and practitioners of other social disciplines are encouraged to apply their models to the historical evidence.
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    78. Political Science
    The political science Department notes with sadness the passing of Arleen Carlson. political science Department 1414 Social Sciences Bldg.
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    Professor Scott Abernathy will present a lecture on "No Child Left Behind and the Public Schools" on September 24th. This event is open to our alumni and friends. Please Read More We would like to welcome our new faculty members, Songying Fang, Elizabeth Beaumont and Kathleen Collins to the department. Hire a Minnesota Ph.D.: Information about our grad students on the market this year. Have you read this summer's Poli Sci Connection ? It's our annual alumni newsletter filled with information related to our department, faculty and grad students. Sign-up to receive next summer's edition via email! Political Science Department
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    79. EEPS Software
    Software of the Laboratory for Experimental Economics and political science, California Institute of Technology
    http://eeps.caltech.edu/software.html
    California Institute of Technology
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    80. International Political Science Association
    PSA was founded in 1949 under UNESCO sponsorship. Since then, national political science associations have constituted its core. Its founder members were,
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