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2001 SRG Recipients
Small Research Grant
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Ray Christensen, Brigham Young University, "Neglected Institutions in the Study of Japanese Elections: Campaign Regulations and Supreme Court Decisions"
Molly M. Cochran, Georgia Institute of Technology, "International Public Spheres and Democratic Global Governance"
Alexandra L. Cooper, Lafayette College, "Costing Gore the Election: Surveying Nader's Campaign Contributors"
Katalin Fabian, Lafayette College, "Public Nuisnaces: The Political Significance of Women's Group in Post-Communist Hungary"
Joel Fetzer and Christopher Soper, Pepperdine Univeristy, "Accommodating the Religious Practices of Muslim Immigrants in Western Europe"
Sarah L. Henderson, Oregon State University, "Designing Governance: Western Aid and Civic Development in Contemporary Russia"
Christian Hunold, Drexel University, "Justice, Democracy, and Siting Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities in the United States"
John T. Ishiyama, Truman State University, "Party Discipline and Legislative Voting Behavior in Post Communist Politics: The Cases of Hungary, Lithuania, and Russia"
Mariano J. Magalhaes, Roosevelt University, "Decentralization, Municipal Government Performance and Civic Participation in Brazil: The Case of Maceio"
Kathleen Uradnik, St. Cloud State University, "Government By Consent Decree: San Francisco's Struggle for Institutional Reform"
Laura van Assendelft, Mary Baldwin College, "A New Millennium: The Status of Women in Political Science"
Lori Weber, California State University at Chico, "Democratic Deliberation and Political Tolerance: An Analysis of Political Discussion in a Deliberative Experiment"
Nikolaos Zahariadis, University of Alabama at Birmingham, "State Subsidies in Europe: Political Pressure or Economic Reality?"
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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