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These archives contain selected articles for public view from the APSA journals American Political Science Review, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Perspectives on Politics.
APSA journals are fully accessible online to APSA members and institutional subscribers. For details, consult the membership pages of this site or information provided by your institution. To view only the table of contents or abstracts from this or any of APSA's journals, please go our publisher's website: Cambridge University Press (http://journals.cambridge.org).
These articles may be used for personal, non-commercial, or limited classroom use. For permissions for all other uses of this article please contact Cambridge University Press at permissions@cup.org.
"The West Wing as a Pedagogical Tool" Staci L. Beavers (PS, Jun. 2002)
"Treatment of First Ladies in American Government and Presidency Textbooks: Overlooked, yet Influential, Voices" Anthony J. Eksterowicz; Robert P. Watson (PS, Sept. 2000)
"Why Do They Tax Dogs in West Virginia? Teaching Political Science Through Comparative State Politics" Christopher Z. Mooney (PS, Jun. 1998)
2000 Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture - "What I Wish Political Scientists Would Teach about Congress" Lee Hamilton (PS, Dec. 2000) [Other Pi Sigma Alpha Lectures]
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