Michele l. swers - Georgetown University
Michele l. swers - Georgetown University
Michele l. swers - Georgetown University
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Lessons from the 1992 and 2002 Elections.” An Open Boundaries Workshop:<br />
Women and Politics in Comparative Perspective. PS: Online E-Symposium.<br />
www.apsanet.org/Jan04/<br />
An abstract of this paper was published in PS: Political Science & Politics 24: 61.<br />
January 2004<br />
Works in Progress<br />
Swers, <strong>Michele</strong> L. “Unpacking Women’s Issues: Gender and Policymaking on Health<br />
Care, Education, and Women’s Health in the U.S. Senate.”<br />
Swers, <strong>Michele</strong> L. “Pursuing Women’s Interests in Partisan Times: Explaining Gender<br />
Differences in Legislative Activity on Health, Education, and Women’s Health<br />
Issues.”<br />
Bratton, Kate, Stella Rouse and <strong>Michele</strong> Swers. “Gender and Cosponsorship: A Social<br />
Network Analysis.”<br />
Swers, <strong>Michele</strong> L. “Do Republican Men and Women Have Different Support<br />
Coalitions?: An Analysis of Donors and PACs Supporting Republican<br />
Candidates.”<br />
SELECTED ACADEMIC PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS<br />
“Unpacking Women’s Issues: Gender and Policymaking on Health Care, Education, and<br />
Women’s Health in the U.S. Senate.” Paper Presented at the Midwest Political<br />
Science Association Conference April 2011. An earlier version of this paper was<br />
presented at the conference on Identity, Gender and Representation: Empirical<br />
Analysis of Representation of Women's Interests at Texas A&M February 2012.<br />
“Making Policy in the New Senate Club: Gender Differences in Legislating on Women’s<br />
Issues in the U.S. Senate.” Paper Presented at the Midwest Political Science<br />
Association Conference April 2011.<br />
“Replacing Sandra Day O’Connor: Gender and the Politics of Supreme Court<br />
Nominations” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political<br />
Science Association August 2010. An earlier version of this paper was presented<br />
at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2009.<br />
“Gender and Lower Court Confirmation Politics” Paper presented at the<br />
Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2010.<br />
“Can She Protect Us?: Women and Defense Policy in the Post 9/11 World.” Paper<br />
presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2007.<br />
“Providing for the Common Defense: Gender, Military Experience, and Defense Policy<br />
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