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The Politics of Government-Funded Research: Notes from the Experience of the Candidate Emergence Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

L. Sandy Maisel
Affiliation:
Colby College
Walter J. Stone
Affiliation:
University or Colorado, Boulder
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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1998

Footnotes

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Thanks to Ann Cassidy-Stone, Cherie Maestas, and Ron Rapoport for comments on an earlier draft. We are grateful beyond measure to the countless friends and associates who supported us throughout the events described in this essay.

References

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General Accounting Office. 1998. “Federal Research: Two Political Science Grants Awarded by the National Science Foundation.” Letter to the Honorable William L. Clay and Bennie G. Thompson from Susan D. Kladiva, Associate Director, Energy, Resources and Science Issues. General Accounting Office of the United States, Document B-278177, March 16.Google Scholar
National Science Foundation. Office of Inspector General. 1997. Report No. 97-3200, July 9.Google Scholar