Browsing Department of Political Science by Title
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BEYOND BRIBERY: AN EXPLORATION INTO LOBBYING AND INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE INFLUENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
(2018-07-27)Qualitative evidence suggests that corporations lobby within countries with informal structures abroad. While political science research on Western lobbying is robust, it falls short in understanding how multinational ... -
Dispensationalism And United States Foreign Policy With Israel
(Political Science, 2008-08-08)I incorporated various public opinion surveys regarding the nature of Dispensational concepts to convey the prevalence of Dispensational theology in America. I incorporated demographic data regarding survey participants ... -
Emotions in International Relations
(E-International RelationsDepartment of Political Science, The University of Texas Arlington, 2013-06-12) -
Gender Differences In Media Coverage for Candidates Running in Presidential Nomination Races : A close look at Clinton and Dole
(Political Science, 2009-09-16)The media plays an interesting and intricate role in the election process. Theinformation the media presents to voters is used by voters to form opinions on candidates and issues. As a result, voters take these opinions ... -
Identity Construction in Multicultural States: Ethnic Group Mobilization and Public Policy
(American Political Science Association (APSA)Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2010) -
Is Secession A Recipe For Political Instability?
(Political Science, 2008-04-22)In the last century, the world has seen the rise and fall of empires, two world wars, and the subsequent creation of new states. Very little attention has been paid to how well these seceded states fared at self-governance. ... -
OVERCOMING THE LEARNING CURVE: THE USE OF FACEBOOK BY MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
(2015-12-10)This study examines the use of Facebook by members of Congress as a tool for reelection. Specifically, the study looks at the various types of posts congressional members use, such as campaign advertisements or policy ... -
Polarization and Nuclear Fear: How Partisan Message Processing Affects Public Trust in Government
(2018-12-06)Scholars have found that an environment that appears increasingly polarized in the United States has been accompanied by a decline in institutional trust over several decades. Scholarship involving partisanship and trust ... -
The Politics Of State Public Arts Funding
(Political Science, 2008-08-08)Arts funding in America is comprised of public dollars, private support, and earned income that is critical to the economic vitality of state and local communities and to the nation's cultural well-being. To date, most ... -
Review of 'Creating the Administrative Constitution: The Lost One Hundred Years of American Administrative Law'.
(American Political Science AssociationDepartment of Political Science, The University of Texas at Arlington, December 2) -
State Supreme Courts, State Constitutions and Civil Litigation
(Albany Law School, 2010) -
A Study of Policy Implementation: Desegregation of the Dallas Independent School District
(1983-12)Even though the significance of Brown v. Board of Education is recognized by almost everyone, implementing the decision has been a very difficult task. Implementation of the resulting desegregation order in Dallas has been ... -
Texas Homeland Security: Trust, Communication, And Effective Working Relationships Between Regional Coordinators And Local Respondents
(Political Science, 2008-09-17)Policy implementation and intergovernmental relationships are most often examined from a federal/state perspective. This research, however, focuses on the effectiveness of working relationships between the two lower-levels ... -
Venezuela; A Case Study
(Political Science, 2012-07-25)A case study of Venezuela is provided to test Marxist theory of political development. The first hypothesis is: three characteristics are inherent in any politically developed nation-State:There is an inherent class divide ... -
War, Tropical Disease, and the Emergence of National Public Health Capacity in the United States
(Cambridge University PressDepartment of Political Science, The University of Texas at Arlington, October 20)This article analyzes the emergence of national public health capacity in the United States. Tracing the transformation of the federal government's role in public health from the 1910s through the emergence of the CDC ... -
When States Break the Rules: Membership Suspension in International Organizations
(American Political Science Association (APSA)Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2014)