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DRAWING STATISTICAL INFERENCES FROM HISTORICAL CENSUS DATA, 1850-1950*
Virtually all quantitative microdata used by social scientists derive from samples that incorporate clustering, stratification, and weighting...
Demography, 08/01/09 by Davern, Michael; Ruggles, Steven; Swenson, Tami; Alexander, J Trent; Oakes, J Michael · More from publication -
Divided discipline?
Comparing views of Us and Canadian IR scholars Due to an error, the conclusion of the article "Divided discipline," International Journal 62,...
International Journal, 07/01/07 by Lipson, Michael; Maliniak, Daniel; Oakes, Amy; Peterson, Susan; Tierney, Michael J · More from publication -
Divided discipline? Comparing views of US and Canadian IR scholars
(ProQuest-CSA LLC: ... denotes text stops here in original.) The centre of gravity for the academic discipline of international relations is...
International Journal, 04/01/07 by Lipson, Michael; Maliniak, Daniel; Oakes, Amy; Peterson, Susan; Tierney, Michael J · More from publication -
Inside the ivory tower: professors of international relations counsel the leaders of today and mold the policymakers of tomorrow. But what do they think about the most pressing foreign-policy issues facing the United States? In our second exclusive survey

Diplomats and politicians often deride academics' lack of firsthand experience when it comes to the practice of international relations. Cold...
Foreign Policy, 03/01/07 by Maliniak, Daniel; Oakes, Amy; Peterson, Susan; Tierney, Michael J. · More from publication -
Cystic Hygroma in a Tactical Aviator: A Case Report
Cystic hygroma of the neck is a benign, congenital tumor of lymphatic origin rarely seen in adults, with approximately 100 cases presented in the...
Military Medicine, 12/01/04 by Oakes, Michael J; Sherman, Bret E · More from publication -
An Isolated Long Thoracic Nerve Injury in a Navy Airman
A palsy of the long thoracic nerve of Bell is a cause of scapular winging that has been reported after trauma, surgery, infection, electrocution,...
Military Medicine, 09/01/04 by Oakes, Michael J; Sherwood, Daniel L · More from publication -
More bang for the yen? Japan's financial reforms are more cosmetic than real
Japan has introduced financial reforms to modernize and open up to competition its banking and securities markets. Analysts, however, observe that...
Reason, 04/01/98 by Michael J. Oakes · More from publication -
Shaky recovery - earthquake striken Kobe, Japan
Bureaucratic policies in Kobe, Japan have led to the slow recovery of the city from the earthquake that struck it on Jan 17, 1995. The earthquake...
Reason, 01/01/98 by Michael J. Oakes · More from publication
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