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   DO NOT BECOME POLITICAL SCIENTISTS

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   Study the origin, development, and operation of political systems. Research a wide range of subjects, such as relations between the United States and foreign countries, the beliefs and institutions of foreign nations, or the politics of small towns or a major metropolis. May study topics, such as public opinion, political decision making, and ideology. May analyze the structure and operation of governments, as well as various political entities. May conduct public opinion surveys, analyze election results, or analyze public documents.

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Symposium to examine '12 presidential election
Almost 100 political scientists, historians, researchers and university students of political science from around the U.S. will descend on The Citadel next month for its 18th Symposium on Southern Politics.
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Taking Voters at Their Words
Pundits. Analysts. Historians. Political scientists. The landscape is lousy with them this election year, and I love talking with them.
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Political experts: Kalinin's appointment as SBU chief a surprise
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's decision to appoint Ihor Kalinin as head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has come as a surprise to Ukrainian political scientists.
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Behind the polls
UNH assoc. professor Smith will play unheralded but essential role in NH primary With the 2012 presidential election just around the corner, the public is going to rely on political polls created by political scientists. These polls provide the information that the public wants to hear. Andrew Smith, associate...   With the 2012 presidential election just around the corner, the public is going ...
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Gwen's Take: Taking Voters at Their Words
Pundits. Analysts. Historians. Political scientists. The landscape is lousy with them this election year, and I love talking with them. But in our PBS NewsHour political coverage this year, we are making a special commitment to seek out the opinions of the people who actually cast the votes. And in each of the contests we have covered so far, we have found they do not disappoint. "Romney, I mean ...
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Scientists win historic battle over oilsands monitoring
In the world of science and politics, the meeting was unprecedented.
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The incredible shrinking presidential address
In 2006, political scientists Matthew Baum and Samuel Kernell crunched the numbers on American viewership of presidential addresses. They found a steep decline since the 1980s, with cable television largely to blame: Read full article >>
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Comment on William E. Rappard: An International Man in an Age of Nationalism by dinobeano
This is a useful piece as background to the Austrian School of Economics of the Ludwig Von Mises era. The arguments about freedom, market economics and competition are compelling, simple and lucid. Freedom is fundamental to progress because it unleashes the human potential for creativity and innovation. The individual must be free to be what he chooses to be and, according to his ability, he ...
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16 scientists declare: ‘no compelling scientific argument’ for ‘drastic actions on global warming’
Sixteen scientists took to the pages of the Wall Street Journal Friday to argue that there is “no compelling scientific argument” for “drastic actions on global warming.”
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Study: SuperPACs Behind Nearly Half Of 2012 Ads
The role of outside money groups' advertising in the GOP presidential campaign has surged since four years ago, according to a new analysis from the Wesleyan Media Project. "They went from about 3 percent of total ad airings in the 2008 race to almost half, about 44 percent, in 2012," says Director Erika Franklin Fowler.
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