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: THE DEBATE OVER GENOPOLITICS OVER THE DEBATE :: rey Edward Green Edward rey U M T Nahomi Ichino and Noah L. Nathan Genopolitics In Defense of Dawes T. Christopher and James H. Fowler Further Turnout: Voter Genes and Candidate Evidence on the Role of 5-HTTLPR B. Smith, Stoltenberg, Kevin Kristen Diane Deppe, Scott F. and John R. Hibbing Genopolitics and the Science of William English Charney and Evan of the Most Figure and the Forgotten Rawls Envy In Defense of Reasonable Advantaged: the Superrich— ERRATUM toward Jeff How Censorship How Censorship in China Allows Expression Collective Criticism but Silences Gary King, Jennifer Pan, and Margaret E. Roberts and Geography Ethnic Crossing the Line: Local Ghana in

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cer ict AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SCIENCE POLITICAL AMERICAN Marbury v. Marbury v. Madison Confl cation and Ethnic ect of Cell Phone Coverage Legislators in Comparative Perspective Comparative in Legislators Erik J. Engstrom, Jesse R. Hammond, and John T. Scott Offi Acts and Case File: Indictable Cold in Accountability Orren Karen and ChristopherWalker Andrew Reynolds Imagination as a Link Eye: in the Mind’s Cognition and Political Social between Aarøe and Lene Michael Bang Peterson Identifi Social Nicholas Sambanis and Moses Shayo Technology and Collective Action: The Eff on Political Violence in Africa Jan H. Pierskalla and Florian M. Hollenbach Capital Mobility: Madisonian Representation and the Location and Relocation of Capitals in the United States Impact of LGBT The and Rights: Representation

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https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055413000129 Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone . . Coverage on Political Violence in Africa Jan H. Pierskalla and Florian M. Hollenbach...... 207 Capital Mobility: Madisonian Representation and the Location and Relocation of Capitals in the United States Erik J. Engstrom, Jesse R. Hammond, and John T. Scott ...... 225 Cold Case File: Indictable Acts and Officer Accountability in Marbury v. Madison Karen Orren and Christopher Walker...... 241

Representation and Rights: The Impact of LGBT Legislators https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms in Comparative Perspective Andrew Reynolds ...... 259 Politics in the Mind’s Eye: Imagination as a Link between Social and Political Cognition Michael Bang Peterson and Lene Aarøe ...... 275 Social Identification and Ethnic Conflict Nicholas Sambanis and Moses Shayo ...... 294 How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression Gary King, Jennifer Pan, and Margaret E. Roberts ...... 326 Crossing the Line: Local Ethnic Geography and Voting in Ghana

, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , Nahomi Ichino and Noah L. Nathan ...... 344

FORUM: THE DEBATE OVER GENOPOLITICS In Defense of Genopolitics JamesH.FowlerandChristopherT.Dawes...... 362

02 Oct 2021 at 07:41:04 at 2021 Oct 02 Candidate Genes and : Further Evidence on

, on on , the Role of 5-HTTLPR Kristen Diane Deppe, Scott F. Stoltenberg, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Hibbing ...... 375

Genopolitics and the Science of Genetics 170.106.33.14 Evan Charney and William English ...... 382

. IP address: address: IP . ERRATUM Rawls and the Forgotten Figure of the Most Advantaged: In Defense of Reasonable Envy toward the Superrich— ERRATUM Jeffrey Edward Green ...... 396

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