Conflicted Conservatives: The Politics of Ideological Contradiction in the United States By Christopher Ellis
Simply put, many conservatives are not very conservative. (more)
The Year of the Flood: The "Strength-of-Personality Scale" and the 2002 German Federal Elections By Thomas Petersen
When opinion leaders did not lead the vote, was it a sign of a changing society, or the failure of the tool used to identify them? (more)
Legitimacy in the Public Eye: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Public Opinion
By Thomas R. Marshall
Sandra Day O’Connor was among the top justices whose on-the-Court votes reflected poll majorities. (more)
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