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Texas Politics | Commentary The Decline of the Democratic Anglo Legislator and the Waning of Anglo Support for Democrats in Texas This blog post examines how the Republican wave that swept Texas in November has altered the composition of the Democratic electoral base. Mark P. Jones December 8, 2010
Latin America Initiative | Journal Decentralizing Power in Latin America: The Role of the Governors in the National Arena The significant influence of governors in the national policymaking process in Latin America can potentially generate uncoordinated and contradictory policies. Francisco J. Monaldi November 25, 2010
Science and Technology Policy | Research Paper Science and Technology: Recommendations for the Next Administration To access the full paper, download the PDF on the left-hand sidebar. Overview Science and technology (S&T) affect… Neal F. Lane, Kirstin R.W. Matthews December 23, 2008
Texas Politics | Journal Engaging the Unengaged Voter: Vote Centers and Voter Turnout How effective are Election Day vote centers? Robert M. Stein, Greg Vonnahme April 1, 2008
Science and Technology Policy | Research Paper Hot Topic: Innovation and Economic Competitiveness Through Science and Technology The United States is losing its competitive edge in a rapidly changing world economy. By taking advantage of advances in… Neal F. Lane, Kirstin R.W. Matthews October 19, 2007
Report Baker Institute Report 23 Highlights include the Commission on Federal Election Reform hearing and the launch of the National Oil Company (NOC)… August 31, 2005