Citation: Wr. Lund, POLITICS, CITIZENS, AND THE GOOD LIFE - ASSESSING 2 VERSIONS OF ETHICAL LIBERALISM, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 479-504
Citation: D. Canache, LOOKING OUT MY BACK DOOR - THE NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT AND PERCEPTIONS OF RELATIVE DEPRIVATION, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 547-571
Citation: J. Meernik et P. Waterman, THE MYTH OF THE DIVERSIONARY USE OF FORCE BY AMERICAN PRESIDENTS, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 573-590
Citation: L. Andrade et G. Young, PRESIDENTIAL AGENDA-SETTING - INFLUENCES ON THE EMPHASIS OF FOREIGN-POLICY, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 591-605
Citation: Dw. Romero et Sj. Stambough, PERSONAL ECONOMIC WELL-BEING AND THE INDIVIDUAL VOTE FOR CONGRESS - APOOLED ANALYSIS, 1980-1990, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 607-616
Citation: Js. Legge, AN ECONOMIC-THEORY OF ANTI-SEMITISM - EXPLORING ATTITUDES IN THE NEW GERMAN STATE, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 617-630
Citation: E. Schlager et W. Blomquist, A COMPARISON OF 3 EMERGING THEORIES OF THE POLICY PROCESS, Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 651-672
Citation: Cm. Grogan, POLITICAL-ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING STATE MEDICAID POLICY (VOL 47,PG 589, 1994), Political research quarterly, 49(3), 1996, pp. 673-675
Citation: Er. Gerber, LEGISLATURES, INITIATIVES, AND REPRESENTATION - THE EFFECTS OF STATE LEGISLATIVE INSTITUTIONS ON POLICY, Political research quarterly, 49(2), 1996, pp. 263-286
Citation: D. Evans, BEFORE THE ROLL CALL - INTEREST GROUP LOBBYING AND PUBLIC-POLICY OUTCOMES IN-HOUSE COMMITTEES, Political research quarterly, 49(2), 1996, pp. 287-304
Citation: Es. Greenberg et al., INDUSTRIAL WORK AND POLITICAL-PARTICIPATION - BEYOND SIMPLE SPILLOVER, Political research quarterly, 49(2), 1996, pp. 305-330
Citation: C. Davenport, THE WEIGHT OF THE PAST - EXPLORING LAGGED DETERMINANTS OF POLITICAL REPRESSION, Political research quarterly, 49(2), 1996, pp. 377-403
Citation: H. Gillman, MORE ON THE ORIGINS OF THE FULLER-COURTS JURISPRUDENCE - REEXAMINING THE SCOPE OF FEDERAL-POWER OVER COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURING IN 19TH-CENTURY CONSTITUTIONAL-LAW, Political research quarterly, 49(2), 1996, pp. 415-437
Citation: F. Gaenslen, MOTIVATIONAL ORIENTATION AND THE NATURE OF CONSENSUAL DECISION-PROCESSES - A TRIANGULATED APPROACH, Political research quarterly, 49(1), 1996, pp. 27-49
Citation: Se. Fox, THE INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL CONDITIONS ON FOREIGN FIRM LOCATION DECISIONS IN THE AMERICAN STATES (1974-1989), Political research quarterly, 49(1), 1996, pp. 51-75