HINCKLEY JOURNAL OF POLITICS

 

 

Spring 2000

 

Volume 2

 

 
Table of Contents:

Cover Page, Editorial Board (PDF)

A Word from the Director, Ted Wilson (PDF)

Editor's Notes (PDF)

About the Hinckley Institute of Politics (PDF)

 

Student Papers:

Growing in Utah: The Quality Growth Act of 1999
by Jill M.Burton (PDF | HTML)

International Monetary Fund Reform
by Corbin Cowley (PDF | HTML)

What Should Be Done with Puerto Rico?
by Joshua R. Fotheringham (PDF | HTML)

The Post-Nafta Mexican Peso Crisis:
Bailout or Aid? Isolationism or Globalization?
by Brett M. Humphrey (PDF | HTML)

Warning:
Using a Cellular Phone While You Drive May Be Hazardous
by Kenneth Wayne Jackman II (PDF | HTML)

The Democratic Leadership Council:
An Explanation of the Organization through
an Examination of Education Policy
by John Lyman (PDF | HTML)

American Foreign Policy towards
Nuclear Disarmament, 1945-1999
by Tayor C. Parkin (PDF |HTML)

The Origins and Scope of Presidential Impeachment
by Matthew R. Romney (PDF | HTML)

A Case for the Constitutionality of School Choice
by Catherine Thomas-Hoskins (PDF | HTML)

Who We Are:
Constructivism and the Dual Personality of American Nationalism
by Michael A. Thomas (PDF | HTML)

 

 

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Public Officials' Contributions:

When Campaign Finance Reform Is Unconstitutional:
Remembering James Madison
U.S. Senator Robert F. Bennett (R-Utah) (PDF |HTML)

National Defense Strategy vs. Funding Disconnect:
I Think I Can, I Think I Can't, I Know I Can't
U.S. Representative James V. Hansen (R-Utah) (PDF | HTML)

Policies for Internet and E-Commerce
Utah State Senator Scott Howell (D-Salt Lake) (PDF | HTML)

Final Word (PDF | HTML)

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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