Volume I (Autumn 1998)            Search the Hinckley Journal
TABLE OF CONTENTS                       AUTUMN 1998, VOL. 1, NO. 1


Cover Page, Editorial Board (PDF)
Table of Contents (PDF)
A Word from the Director (Ted Wilson) (PDF)
Editor's Notes (PDF)
Student Papers:
The Element of Cross-Class Participation in Peruvian and Brazilian Women's Movements during Times of Political Change, by Erica Baca (PDF | HTML)

Combating Counterfeiters: The Treasury's Perpetual Partnership with the Public, by Anissa Beecroft (PDF | HTML)

Money, Politics, and Campaign Reform, by Kelly Burton (PDF | HTML)

Bureaucratic Accountability: A Look at Utah's Redevelopment Agencies, by Adam Caldwell (PDF | HTML)

High Aspirations in the Rocky Mountains: The Push for a Western Region Presidential Primary, by Peter C. Carlston (PDF | HTML)

A Legacy of Conflict: Utah's Growth and the Legacy Highway, by Brigham Daniels (PDF | HTML)

The United States' Drug Problem, by Brandon Johnson (PDF | HTML)

Discourse in Action: The Mobilization of the Millian Man March, by Richard A. Vazquez (PDF | HTML)

Dual Containment: Successes, Failures, and Propects for Changes in Policy, by David Walsh (PDF | HTML)

Public Officials' Contributions:
SAFE 2000: Ending Abuse and Violence in Utah Families: How to Get from Here to There, by Attorney General Jan Graham (PDF | HTML)

Tobacco Legislation: Through the Thicket of Special Interests, by Senator Orrin G. Hatch (PDF | HTML)

The Environment: A Down-to-Earth Approach, by Governor Michael O. Leavitt (PDF | HTML)

Final Word (PDF | HTML)

All materials Copyright © 1998 by the Hinckley Institute of Politics and the University of Utah

The Hinckley Journal of Politics strives to publish scholarly papers of exceptional caliber, promoting the intellectual talents and understanding of University of Utah students in the field of Political Science. Contributing articles should address pertinent issues by illuminating key problems and potential solutions, adhering to the highest standards of political research and analysis. The Journal seeks to cover issues ranging from local to international political concerns, embracing diverse political perspectives and a variety of analytical approaches. With this publication the Hinckley Institute hopes to encourage reader involvement in the intriguing world of politics.


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