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MPA Day in ten Hoor, Tuesday, February 10th
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Research Colloquium: Dr. Christopher Zorn, Penn State University
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Dr. George Hawley Offers “Educated Guess” for 2015
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Research Colloquium: Dr. Dennis Foster, Jan. 23rd
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Policy in Action Speakers Series Features Senator Del Marsh
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Alumni Recognize Barbara Chotiner’s Influence
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Smith, Joseph. “Law, Fact, and the Threat of Reversal From Above.” American Politics Research, March 2014, Volume 42(2): 226-256.
“Law, Fact, and the Threat of Reversal From Above.” Joseph L. Smith, The University of Alabama, Box 870213, 356 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA. Email: josmith@as.ua.edu American Politics
Gina Lei Miller and Emily Hencken Ritter, “Emigrants and the onset of civil war.” Journal of Peace Research January 2014 51: 51-64
Emigrants and the onset of civil war Gina Lei Miller, University of Alabama Emily Hencken Ritter, University of California, Merced Abstract We propose that emigrants affect the likelihood of civil