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Understanding the 2016 Republican Primary: Substantive Versus Strategic Voting BehaviorMax Gonzalez Saez-Diez - Was the selection of Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican Primary a strategic or a substantive choice? Donald Trump defied many predictions when he won the GOP’s presidential nomination despite his initial ‘underdog’ standing and controversial record... Keep Reading »
The Forgotten Center: An Analysis into the Disappearing Moderate in a Climate of Increasing Political PolarizationKellie L. Harrison - Political polarization in the United States has been one of the main issues at the forefront of American politics. Studies show that political parties have in fact become more divided ideologically than ever, and more Americans that belong to one political party view... Keep Reading »
Revitalizing Young-Adult Citizenship: An Analysis of High-School Predictors on Civic EngagementKari Lorentson - Civic engagement and political participation among the US population are waning, and this is particularly apparent in the young adult citizenry. This research paper seeks to assess which variables in civic education and the high school experience have the strongest... Keep Reading »
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Comparing the Effectiveness of Positive and Negative Political CampaignsPeter A. Gregory - In the United States, Americans elect 50 governors, roughly a third of the U.S. Senate’s 100 members, all 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, and, every four years, a president. Together, these are the most high profile elections in the United States... Keep Reading »
Democracy Up Close in Somaliland: Reflections of an International Election ObserverDustin R. Turin - In May 1991, Somaliland emerged as a self-declared independent state in the aftermath of the failure and subsequent collapse of Siyad Barre’s Somalia. Although ethnically and linguistically Somalilanders are undifferentiated from their counterparts in southern... Keep Reading »
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