News for Students & Alumni
Distinction in Comps
May 15th, 2009
Congratulations to these students who earned Distinction on their comps papers during 2008-09:
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Ben Barclay |
Mixing Oil and Blood: Oil Vulnerability and the Propensity for Militarized Conflict After the Cold War |
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Colin Bottles |
Political Bosses or Publics: Who Rules in Democracy? |
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Matt Cole |
Political Evil and the Limits of Liberal Theory |
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Michael Martin |
An Inconvenient Solution? An Economic & Political Analysis of Global Warming Policy |
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Steve Rashin |
The Makings of a Paradox: Unionization of Subcontracted Labor in Chilean Copper Industry |
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Emma Sando |
Poverty, Street Children, and Public Policy: El Centro de Atencion Integral de Ninez y Adolescencia (CAINA) |
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Jill Rodde |
Fundamentalism and Family-Making: Regional Change in the American Fertility Shift |
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Tom Weishan |
Detecting Emotion & Information: Detection & Categorization of Motivated Reasoning in Political Communication |
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Pat Whitehead |
The Science of Conflict in Silico: An Agent-Based Update to Lewis F. Richardson’s Mathematical Theory of War |
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Alex Zuckerman |
The Birth of Reason: Political Leadership in the Book of Genesis |







