The Department of Political Science at the University of Montana provides education and research into major fields in political science, including the American government, public administration, political theory, comparative government, and international relations, organization, and law. The scope of the faculty's interest and research is wide, and includes publications in American politics, comparative politics, and international relations.

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Submissions from 2015

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Beyond outputs: pathways to symmetrical evaluations of university sustainable development partnerships, Peter Koehn and Juha I. Uitto

Submissions from 2014

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Developments in Transnational Research Linkages: Evidence from U.S. Higher-education Activity, Peter Koehn

Submissions from 2012

Transnational Higher Education and Sustainable Development: current initiatives and future prospects, Peter Koehn

Submissions from 2011

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Growth with Sustainable Development?: Impressions of Addis Ababa at the Start of 2011, Peter Koehn and Phyllis B. Ngai

Submissions from 2010

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Foreign Affairs and Party Ideology in America: The Case of Democrats and World War II, Robert P. Saldin

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World War I and the "System of 1896", Robert P. Saldin

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Healthcare Reform: A Prescription for the 2010 Republican Landslide?, Robert P. Saldin

Submissions from 2008

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Underneath Kyoto: Emerging Subnational Government Initiatives and Incipient Issue-bundling Opportunities in China and the United States, Peter Koehn

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Foreign Affairs and the 2008 Election, Robert P. Saldin

Submissions from 2006

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Globalization, migration health, and educational preparation for transnational medical encounters, Peter Koehn

Submissions from 1998

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Beyond Reversion: Hong Kong in the Year of Transition, Peter Koehn and Phyllis B. Ngai