University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences

Graduate Program

Graduate Accomplishments

Recent Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications:

*These are publications that were conducted by our current graduate students. 

Ridvan Peshkopia 

  • 2008. "In Search of the Private, Public, and Counterpublic: Modernity, Postmodernity, and Postsocialism." New Political Science. Volume 30 (1): 23-47;
  • 2008. "Between Elite Compliance and State Socialization: The Abolition of the Death Penalty in Eastern Europe." The International Journal of Human Rights." Volume 12 (3): 353-372. (with Arben Imami).
  • 2007. "Solving the Prisoner's Dilemma by Applying the Golden Rule: Some Implications for Political Science Research." Albanian Journal of Politics. Volume 3 (1): 22-44;
  • 2005. "Asylum Capacity Building in the Balkans: A Rational Answer to Leaders' Concerns." Albanian Journal of
    Politics. Volume 1 (1):  26-54.
  • 2005. "The Limits of Conditionality." Southeast European Politics. Volume 6 (1): 44-55.
  • 2005. "Asylum in the Balkans: European Union and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Assistance to
    Balkan Countries for Establishing Asylum Systems." Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. Volume 5 (2): 213-241.
  • 2005. "Albania - Europe's Reluctant Gatekeeper." Forced Migration Review. No. 23 (May): 35-36.

Jamil Sewell

  • 2006. "External Threat and Democracy: The Role of NATO Revisited." Journal of Peace Research. Volume 43 (4). (with Douglas M. Gibler).

Jerry Thomas

  • 2005. "The Marriage Debate and Minority Stress." PS: Political Science and Politics. Volume 35 (2): 221-224.(with Ellen D. B. Riggle and Sharon Rostosky).
  • 2005. "Book Review of Human Resource Management: The Public Service Perspective," (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002). Review of Public Personnel Administration. Volume 25 (2): 196-198. (David W. Patton, Stephanie L. Witt, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Patricia J. Frederickson).

    Lee William Remington
  • 2006. "The Legitimacy of African Courts: An Analysis of Public Trust" (Revised). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Committee for Comparative Judicial Studies, Tempe, Arizona.
  • 2006. "The Role of African Elites in Establishing Judicial Legitimacy." Doctoral Dissertation Research Proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation (Law and Social Sciences).
  • 2006.  "Women in Southern Politics.” In Laurence W. Moreland and Robert P. Steed (eds.), Writing Southern Politics: Contemporary Interpretations and Future Directions.  Lexington, KY:  University Press of Kentucky. (with Penny Miller).
  • 2006. "Flast v. Cohen"; “Grand Jury in Colonial America”; “Habeas Corpus in Colonial America”; “Kaufman, Irving”; “McNabb v. United States”; “O'Brien Formula”;    “Richards v. Wisconsin”; “Taylor v. Louisiana”;
    “United States v. Schwimmer”; “Watts v. United States." In Paul Finkelman (ed.), Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties. New York: Routledge.
  • 2002. “School Internal Investigations of Employees, Open Records Laws, and the Prying Press.” J.L. & EDUC. 31 (October)
  • 2002. “The Ghost of Columbine and the Miranda Doctrine: Student Interrogations in a School Setting.” BRANDEIS L.J. 41 (Winter).
  • Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans, LA - January 2005)
  • Lee Remington. "A Comparative Analysis of Public Confidence in National Legal Systems." (with Kirk Randazzo).

 
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