Association For Politics and The Life Sciences - Sources

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  • Johnson, Gary R. (1992) "Politics and the Life Science: A Journal, A Mission, A Vision." Politics and the Life Sciences 11:3-4
  • Johnson, Gary R. (2001) "Politics and the Life Sciences: A Second Decade and a Continuing Mission." Politics and the Life Sciences 20: 109-118
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  • Somit, Albert and Steven A. Peterson (2001) "Darwinism, Dominance, and Democracy: A Reaffirmation" Politics and the Life Sciences 20 (2) (September 2001)
  • Wahlke, John C., "Pre-Behaviorism in Political Science", American Political Science Review. vol. 73 (1979) pp. 9–31

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