International Social Science Review
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Articles in Spring-Summer 2004 issue of International Social Science Review
- Policy point-counterpoint: state lotteries
by Gordon E. Mercer - Telleen, Sharon, and Judith V. Sayad, eds. The Transition from Welfare to Work: Processes, Challenges, and Outcomes
by Kay Anderson - 2002 Ad
by Robert M. Sanders - Point: state lotteries are needed
by Blake Hart - Counterpoint: state lotteries are not a viable policy option
by Jennifer Waite - Mercantile communities in the Ceded Islands: the Alexander Bartlet & George Campbell Company
by Mark Quintanilla - Calhoun, Charles W., ed. The Human Tradition in America: 1865 to the Present
by Gene Shackman - Gerlach, Allen. Indians, Oil, and Politics: a Recent History of Ecuador
by James M. Dawsey - Lowry, Joan A. Pat Schroeder: a Woman of the House
by Jeffrey L. Prewitt - Lavergne, Gary M. Worse Than Death: the Dallas Nightclub Murders and the Texas Multiple Murder Law
by Barry D. Friedman - The United States and Islmaic radicals: conflict unending?
by Moeed Yusef - Tilly, Charles. Stories, Identities, and Political Change
by Orville D. Menard - Netanyahu, B[enzion]. The Origins of the Inquisition in Fifteenth Century Spain
by Edward Jay Mills, III - Platt, Jennifer. Fifty Years of the International Social Science Council
by Harold M. Green - Puchala, Donald J. Theory and History in International Relations
by Terry R. Morris - The role of lobbying on legislative activity when lawmakers plan to leave office
by Adolfo Santos - Integrating teaching, learning, and community outreach: Western Carolina's local government youth assembly
by H. Gibbs Knotts - Simon, Rita J., and Lisa Banks. Global Perspectives on Social Issues: Education
by Christina F. Jeffrey