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Volume 63, Number 3, August 2001

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The Supreme Court and the South
pp. 701-716(16)
Author: O'connor, Karen

The Path(s) to Rivalry: Behavioral and Structural Explanations of Rivalry Development
pp. 717-740(24)
Authors: Stinnett, Douglas M.; Diehl, Paul F.

Rebuilding the Foundations of Offense-Defense Theory
pp. 741-774(34)
Author: Biddle, Stephen

Economic Performance, Institutional Intermediation, and Democratic Survival
pp. 775-803(29)
Authors: Bernhard, Michael; Nordstrom, Timothy; Reenock, Christopher

Effects of Negative Campaigning on Turnout in U.S. Senate Elections, 1988-1998
pp. 804-819(16)
Authors: Lau, Richard R.; Pomper, Gerald M.

Thucydides and Plato on Democracy and Trust
pp. 820-845(26)
Author: Mara, Gerald M.

Selection of Law Clerks and Polarization in the U.S. Supreme Court
pp. 869-885(17)
Authors: Ditslear, Corey; Baum, Lawrence

Inner-City Contexts, CHURCH Attendance,and African-American Political Participation
pp. 886-901(16)
Authors: Alex-Assensoh, Yvette; Assensoh, A.B.

Election Systems and Voter Turnout: Experiments in the United States
pp. 902-915(14)
Authors: Bowler, Shaun; Brockington, David; Donovan, Todd

The Distribution of Campaign Spending Benefits across Groups
pp. 916-934(19)
Author: Coleman, John J.

Does Peace Nature Democracy?
pp. 935-948(14)
Author: Reiter, Dan

Can Technology Enhance Democracy? The Doubters' Answer
pp. 949-955(7)
Author: Howard, Philip

Creating Democracies in the Modern World
pp. 949-955(7)
Author: Cobane, Craig T.

Book Reviews
pp. 956-1015(60)

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