
1.Editor’s Note - Introduction and Comments - Jennifer L. Hochschild 2.The Public Role of Political Science - Robert D. Putnam 3.lslamism, Revolution, and Civil Society - Sheri Berman 4.Contentious The Public Sphere and Democracy - John A. Guidry and Mark Q. Sawyer 5. State Captured Victorian-Era Anachronism or “Re-enforcing” Autonomous Structure? - Paul Teske 6.Losers in Politics (and How They Sometimes Become Winners): William Riker’s Heresthetic - Kenneth A. Shepsle 7.Beyond the The Complexity of U.S. Ballots - Richard G. Niemi and Paul S. Herrnson Symposium? War and Gender 8.Rough-and-Tumble Men Writing about Gender and War - Matthew Evangelista 9.Gender and Causes, Constructions, and Critique - Elisabeth Prugl 10.Uniform Assessing Women in Combat - Elizabeth Kier Perspectives 11.Political Science and Political The Pursuit of Grounded Inquiry - Mickey Edwards 12.FORUM ON SOCIAL SCIENCE AND LAW - Scholars in the Some Thoughts on Better Bridge Building - Patricia M. Wald 13. Cultures of Facts - Kim Lane Scheppele 14.How Judges Thinking about Social Science and Law - Sally J. Kenney Review Essay 15.Studying Democracy and Teaching What ls Happening in the Field of Comparative Politics? - Paulette Kurzer 16.Book Reviews - Reviews of 92 different books on Political Theory, American Politics, Comparative Politics and International Relations.