Cover Art: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - January 18, 2015: Hillary Clinton (D), speaks about iconic African American women at the MLK Day presidential rally, held by the South Carolina NAACP, on the grounds of the South Carolina Statehouse. Hillary was joined in the Rally by Bernie Sanders (D) and Martin O’Malley (D).
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Thinking about the Upcoming U.S. Elections
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 619-624
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Talk “Like a Man”: The Linguistic Styles of Hillary Clinton, 1992–2013
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- 17 August 2016, pp. 625-642
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Fast-Tracked or Boxed In? Informal Politics, Gender, and Women’s Representation in Putin’s Russia
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 643-659
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Mass Opinion and Immigration Policy in the United States: Re-Assessing Clientelist and Elitist Perspectives
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 660-680
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The Koch Network and Republican Party Extremism
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 681-699
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Recruitment by Petition: American Antislavery, French Protestantism, English Suppression
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 700-723
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Deliberating Downstream: Countering Democratic Distortions in the Policy Process
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 724-737
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Voter Mobilization, Experimentation, and Translational Social Science
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 738-749
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The Untilled Field of Field Campaigns
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 750-757
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Reflections Symposium: The Controversy over Woodrow Wilson's Legacy: A Discussion
Which Wilson Do We (Dis)Honor?
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 758-759
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Should APSA’s Most Prominent Award Continue to be Named after a Racist?
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 760-761
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In His Day: Awareness of Wilson’s Duplicity
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 762-763
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How We Remember (and Forget) in Our Public History
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 764-765
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Education and Transparency: Changes in Campus Iconography
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 766-767
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Transforming Silence into an Active, Present Awareness: What to do about Wilson’s Legacy
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 768-769
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Reflections Symposium: The Controversy over Woodrow Wilson's Legacy: A Discussion
Naming Rites for Naming Wrongs: What We Talk about When We Talk about Woodrow Wilson
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 770-775
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Reflections Symposium: The Controversy over Woodrow Wilson's Legacy: A Discussion
Righting Some of Wilson’s Wrongs
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- 31 August 2016, p. 776
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America’s Welfare Parastate
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 777-783
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Political Research Beyond Political Science
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 784-787
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Illiberalism Unbound: America’s Progressive Legacy
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 788-792
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