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2002 SRG Recipients
Small Research Grant
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Keith Boeckelman, Western Illinois University, "The Impact of Suburbanization on State Policy Choices"
Valeria Brusco and Marcelo Nazareno, University of Cordoba, "Do Poor Argentines Still Vote Peronist? An Analysis of Ecological Data"
Ross E. Burkhart, Boise State University, and Glenn Richardson, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, "Career Development, Candidate Quality and Campaign Spending in U.S. Senate Elections: Experience Money Can't Buy American Politics"
Kathleen M. Dowley, SUNY New Paltz, "Decentralization and Democratization in Post- Communist Europe"
Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico, "The Changing Nature of the Campaign Dialogue in US House and Senate Races"
Carlos A. Forment, Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, "Democracy in Argentina: Civic Selfhood and Public Life"
Anke Grosskopf, Long Island University- C.W.Post Campus, "Judging National and Supranational Constitutional Courts- Public Evaluations in East and West Germany"
Melissa Haussman, Suffolk University, "Contested Terrain: US Abortion Debates to the North and South"
Janine P. Holc, Loyola College, "Uncovering Poland's Jewish Self: Local Political Activism and Religious Reconciliation"
Tatiana P. Kostadinoava, University of Minnesota Duluth, "Electoral Reform during Democratic Transition in the Balkans: The Cases of Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Yugoslavia"
Paul J. Kubicek, Oakland University, "Organized Labor, Economic Reform, and Globalization in Poland"
Steven D. Roper, Eastern Illinois University, "The Influence of Campaign and Party Finance Laws on Party Development in Post- Communist Countries"
Daniel A. Smith, University of Denver, "Ballot Initiatives During the Progressive Era: Evidence From California, 1912-1920"
Charles C. Turner, California State University, Chico, "American Indian Policy in Congress: The Dynamics of Political Minority"
William B. Vogele, Pine Manor College, "Transforming Conflict and Building Democracy in El Salvador"
Michael M. Welsh, Albright College, "Agency Reform as Cultural Evolution: The Case (in Progress) of National Environmental Policy Act and the Bureau of Land Management"
The APSA Small Research Grant Program supports scholarly research in all fields of political science. The intent of these grants is to support the research and help further the careers of political scientists who are employed at non-Ph.D.-granting institutions.
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