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Anti-Americanism, ever with us: reflecting on a stubborn ideology
TRAVELING last month across Iowa in his legendary "Straight Talk Express," Sen. John McCain took some time out from the presidential campaign to...
National Review, 04/30/07 by James W. Ceaser · More from publication -
A new GOP?
THE midterm elections of 2002 brought the Republican party to the high point of its political strength in the modern era. For the first time since...
Public Interest, 09/22/04 by James W. Ceaser · More from publication -
A genealogy of anti-Americanism
AMERICA'S rise to the status of the world's premier power, while inspiring much admiration, has also provoked widespread feelings of suspicion and...
Public Interest, 06/22/03 by James W. Ceaser · More from publication -
perfect tie, The
The 2000 election was the closest in American history The Republicans control the government, despite losing seats in both houses of Congress and...
Human Events, 02/12/01 by Ceaser, James W; Busch, Andrew E · More from publication -
What Is the Public Philosophy?(history and content of the term)

The vague, seldom-defined, perhaps undefinable term "public philosophy" has recently emerged as an organizing concept in the study of American...
Perspectives on Political Science, 01/01/01 by CEASER, JAMES W. · More from publication -
Civic education reconsidered
The revival of the movement in favor of civic education is threatening the existence of the anticivic orthodoxy that has prevailed for years in...
Public Interest, 09/22/98 by James W. Ceaser · More from publication -
Regime and Discipline: Democracy and the Development of Political Science. (book reviews)

James W. Ceaser, University of Virginia Most political scientists today go about the task of practicing political science - conducting...
American Political Science Review, 03/01/96 by Ceaser, James W. · More from publication



