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Faculty Publications 2002 ARTS & SCIENCES Anton, Thomas J. and Maureen Moakley. "Civic Leaders, Then and Now." Rhode Island Citizen. 2(1):4-6, 20-21. March 2002. Best, Samuel J. and Brian Krueger. "New Approaches to Assessing Opinion: The Prospects for Electronic Mail Surveys." International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 14(1):73-92. Spring 2002. Ebrahimpour, Maling and Maureen Moakley. "From the Executive Editors." Rhode Island Citizen. 2(1):2. March 2002; 2(2):2. Fall 2002. Krueger, Brian S. SEE also: Best, Samuel J.; Leege, David. Krueger, B. S. "Assessing the Potential of Internet Political Participation in the United States: A Resource Approach." American Politics Research. 30(5):476-498. September 2002. Leege, David, Kenneth Wald, Brian Krueger and Paul Mueller. The Politics of Cultural Differences: Social Change and Voter Mobilization Strategies in the Post-New Deal World. Princeton University Pres. 2002. 287p. Moakley, Maureen. SEE: Anton, Thomas J.; Ebrahimpour, Maling. Petro, Nicolai N. "'Cultural Entrepreneurship' and the Politics of Identity." IN: Fragmented Space: Center and Region in the Russian Federation, Edited by Nancy Popson and Blair Ruble. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2002. p.219-272. Petro, Nicolai N. "Novgorod's Closed Circle." Ekspert: Severo-zapad. 63(1-2):18-20. January 14, 2002. (in Russian). Reprinted as "The Novgorod Miracle." Novgorodskie Vedomosti. January 26, 2002. p.6. (in Russian) Petro, Nicolai N. "Regional Democratization in Russia: Some Lessons From Novgorod." IN: Regional Politics in Russia, Edited by Cameron Ross. Manchester Press. 2002. p.120-134. Petro, Nicolai N. "A Russian Model of Development: What Novgorod Can Teach the West." IN: Civil Society and the Search for Justice in Russia, Edited by Christopher Marsh and Nikolas Gvosdev. Lexington Books. 2002. p.43-56. Return to Faculty Publications
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