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There is no Chechen terrorist threat to the United States -- yet

...live in Chechnya. Ours is a battle against fundamentalists, not Chechnya. (The writer is an assistant professor of political science at Georgia Regents University.)

http://chronicle.augusta.com/opinion/opinion-columns/2013-05-19/there-no-chechen
India, Pakistan renew cricket rivalry

...real progress only when they succeed in resolving their long-standing disputes.Rasool Bakhsh Rais, a professor of political science at the Lahore University of Management Sciences in Pakistan, said sports could be a "major avenue through...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/sports/other-sports/2012-12-25/india-pakistan-renew
Competitive bidding solves water problems one drip at a time

...system in a manner that fosters innovation and lets the best technology win. (The writer is an assistant professor of political science with East Georgia State College, and an adjunct scholar with the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/opinion/opinion-columns/2012-11-10/competitive-bidd
South Carolina primary could play vital role in Republican presidential contest

...results will show whether Santorum's current rise was momentary or will continue.Steven Millies, associate professor of political science at USC Aiken, was also skeptical of a second wind for Gingrich. He said unless Gingrich, who was endorsed...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2012-01-04/south-carolina-primary-could-
Augusta statistics show that July elections could favor Republicans

...even though the number of black registered voters has continued to grow each year.Charles Bullock III, a professor of political science at the University Of Georgia, said these trends would tend to favor Republican candidates, although in certain...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/elections/2012-03-04/augusta-statis
Voter analyses examine faith factor

...faith continues to pose a challenge for religious conservative voters, according to Robert E. Botsch, a professor of political science and the director of the University of South Carolina Aiken Social Science and Business Research Lab.After...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/elections/2012-03-10/voter-analyses
Cain's lead won't last, experts say

...because voters haven't gotten serious about their choice yet, according to Steven P. Millies, an associate professor of political science at the University of South Carolina Aiken."Republicans all over the United States are having a hard time...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/2011-10-17/cains-lead-wont-last-experts-say
Gadget makers to look into links to Congo war

...cause" of the fighting."The fight is not a fight over the minerals," said Laura Seay, an assistant professor of political science at Morehouse College in Atlanta, who studies Congo. "The minerals are used to fund some of the fighting...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/business/2010-07-24/gadget-makers-look-links-c
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Primaries blend odd ingredients

...the Republican side, there was no clarity and no clear frontrunner," said Franklin Daniel, an associate professor of political science at Georgia State University.The economy became the second key ingredient: Voters, unhappy about their...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/elections/georgia-elections/2010-07
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Tuesday showed how Ga. voters are feeling

...American politics. And you can trace that all the way back through history," said Franklin Daniel, associate professor of political science at Georgia State University.The candidates could be limiting their options to cope with an extremely tight...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/elections/2010-07-21/tuesday-showed
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