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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
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