Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama), Aurel Croissant (University of Heidelberg), and Fred Lawson (Mills College) University of Pennsylvania Press (Published 2016) Abstract Armies and Insurgencies in the Arab Spring explores the
Articles, Books, Book Chapters, and More by UA Political Science Faculty
Joseph Smith and James Todd, “Rules, Standards, and Lower Court Decisions.” Journal Article
Joseph Smith (University of Alabama) and James Todd (University of Alabama) Journal of Law and Courts (Volume 3; Number 2. Pages 257-275. Fall 2015) Abstract This paper evaluates the impact of a
George Hawley Publishes New Book on the American Conservative Movement
University of Alabama Political Science professor George Hawley has published a new book, titled Right-Wing Critics of the American Conservative Movement. The book is published by the University Press of
Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz and Nicholas Kerr, “Dynamics of Democratic Satisfaction in Transitional Settings: Evidence from a Panel Study in Uganda.” Political Research Quarterly
Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz (Michigan State University) and Nicholas Kerr (University of Alabama) Political Research Quarterly (Published online June 16, 2015) Abstract How do campaigns and elections affect evaluations of democracy in transitional settings?
James G. Caillier, “Transformational Leadership and Whistle-Blowing Attitudes: Is This Relationship Mediated by Organizational Commitment and Public Service Motivation?” American Review of Public Administration
James Gerard Caillier The American Review of Public Administration, July 2015; vol. 45, 4: pp. 458–475 Abstract Although transformational leadership and whistle-blowing have been extensively examined, only one article was
Nichole M. Bauer, “Who stereotypes female candidates? Identifying individual differences in feminine stereotype reliance.” Journal Article
Politics, Groups, and Identities Volume 3, Issue 1, 2015 Abstract Increasing numbers of women are running for political office at the local, state, and national levels. Existing research offers unclear