Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania

Recent Graduate Publications  

Steven Cook, "Egypt's Next Generation," Middle East Insight
(March/April 2000).

Steven Cook, "Egypt--Still America's Partner?" Middle East Quarterly (June 2000).

Carmel Davis, Review of Nicholas Eberstadt, End of North Korea, Naval War College Review (Summer 2000)

Graham Dodds, "George Washington and the Press" in Mark J. Rozell, William D. Pederson, and Frank J. Williams, Eds., George Washington and the Origins of the American Presidency
(Praeger, 2000).

Graham Dodds and Mark J. Rozell, "The Press and the Presidency: Then and Now" in Henderson, Philip G., Ed. The Presidency: Then and Now (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000).

Graham Dodds "Why We Can't All Just Get Along: Human Variety and Game Theory in Hobbes's State of Nature." Co-author: David W. Shoemaker. The Southern Journal of Philosophy. Fall, 2002.

Joseph Glicksberg, Review of The Political Economy of Middle East Peace: The Impact of Competing Arab and Israeli Trade, J.W. Wright, Jr., Ed., Arab Studies Journal (Fall 1999/Spring 2000).

Jane Anna Gordon, Why They Couldn't Wait: A Critique of the Black-Jewish Conflict Over Community Control in Ocean-Hill Brownsville, 1967-1971. (Routledge August 2001).

Ian S. Lustick and Dan Miodownik, "Deliberative Democracy and Public Discourse: The Agent-Based Argument Repertoire Model," Complexity, Volume 5, Issue 4 (2000).

A. Maurits van der Veen, Ian S. Lustick, Dan Miodownik. Studying Performance and Learning with ABIR: The Effect of Knowledge, Mobilizing Agents, and Predictability," Social Science Computer Review Volume 19, No. 3 Fall, 2001.

Ian S. Lustick, Dan Miodownik, Roy J. Eidelson. (Forthcoming) .
"Secessionism in Multicultural States: Does Sharing Power Prevent or Encourage It?." American Political Science Review.

Vikash Yadav, "Dark Designs: The Transformation of Peasants into Factory Workers," Book Review of Michael Perelman's The Invention of Capitalism: Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation, Theory & Event, 5:1 (Spring 2001).

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