Res Publica - Journal of Undergraduate Research
Volume 8, Issue 1 (2003)
"I therefore call any Republic a State ruled by laws under whatever kind of administration there might be, because only then does the public interest govern, and is res publica a reality."
Rousseau, Of the Social Contract
Prefatory Notes
A Note From the Department Chair
Tari Renner
Editors' Introduction
Gretchen Grabowski '03 and Elizabeth Notz '03
Articles
Women in Campaigns: Do they Create a Presence?
Jen Birkholz '03
The Potential Effects of Federal Campaign Finance Reform on Women Candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
Cameo Kaisler '03
Market Liberalization, Social Programming, and Stability in Latin America: Are they Compatible?
Gretchen Grabowski '03
Contentious Policies: The Experiment with Affirmative Action in Undergraduate Admissions to Public Universities
Elizabeth Notz '03
Measuring Culture and Cultural Change
James Melton '03
Editors
- Editors-in-Chief
- Gretchen Grabowski & Elizabeth Notz
- Assistant Editors
- James Melton, Katie Nichols & Mollie Whitehead
- Faculty Advisor
- Jim Simeone