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From the editor: Founding reflections
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Darwin and the Declaration
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Death with “dignity”: The wedge that divides the disability rights movement from the right to die movement
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Physical attractiveness, issue agreement, and assimilation effects in candidate appraisal
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Founders' Forum
Forum introduction
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Biopolicy after three decades
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Building strong research associations Interdisciplinarity, theory-building, and policy in politics and the life sciences and health services research
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The Synergism Hypothesis Thirty years later
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Back to the future Reflecting on the legacies of Lynton K. Caldwell, Robert H. Blank, and Andrea Bonnicksen
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The role of biopolitics in environmental security analysis
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Identity challenges Facing the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
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From outrage to orthodoxy? Sociobiology and political science at 35
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Toward a theory of revolution The legacy of James C. Davies in historical perspective
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A founder's reflections
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What hath biopolitics wrought?
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Reflections An impish perspective reprised
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Jim Schubert Sui generis in life and as a scholar of biopolitics
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Conference Report
Towards consilience Thirty years of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
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Review Forum
Taking the science of leadership (and followership) seriously Naturally Selected: The Evolutionary Science of Leadership - Mark van Vugt and Anjana Ahuja, Naturally Selected: The Evolutionary Science of Leadership (New York: HarperCollins, 2011), 272 pages. ISBN 978-0061963834, Hardcover, $25.99.
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Toward an integrated theory of leadership - Mark van Vugt and Anjana Ahuja, Naturally Selected: The Evolutionary Science of Leadership (New York: HarperCollins, 2011), 272 pages. ISBN 978-0061963834, Hardcover, $25.99.
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