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Ethics in Politics and Government

David Bjerklie, Nancy Gibbs. The Rove Problem: Did Bush's Top Aide Commit a Crime Talking to Reporters about a SpyTime v166, Issue 4.  July 25, 2005.

Charlie Cray.  Combating the Culture of Corruption. Or NotMultinational Monitor.  May/Jun 2006. Vol. 27, Issue 3; p. 10.

Alex Danchev. The Strategy of Still Life, or The Politics of Georges Braque.  Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, Jan-Mar 2006, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p1-26.

Evan G DeRenzo.  Conflict-of-Interest Policy at the National Institutes of Health: The Pendulum Swings Wildly.   Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. Jun 2005. Vol.15, Issue. 2; pg. 199.

Mark Evans.  Politicians as paragons of virtue: Liberalism and ethical exemplification in public life. Journal of Political Ideologies, Feb 2004, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p51-69.

Sandra Caron George.  Prosecutorial Discretion: What's Politics Got To Do with It?  The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics. Summer 2005.Vol.18, Issue. 3; pg. 739, 20 pgs.

Byron Kaldis.  World Justice, Global Politics and Nation States: Three Ethico-Political ProblemsEuropean Legacy, Apr2002, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p167-194.

Lauren Langman.  Suppose They Gave a Culture War and No One Came: Zippergate and the Carnivalization of Politics, The American Behavioral Scientist.  Dec 2002. Vol.46, Issue 4.

 

Jolanta Palidauskaite. Codes of Ethics in Transitional Democracies. Public Integrity, Winter2005/2006, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p34-48.
Seth Rosenfeld.   Using Public Records Laws to Expose Government Misdeeds, Nieman Reports.   Fall 2004.  Vol.58, Issue 3
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Patrick J. Sellers.  Manipulating the Message in the U.S. Congress, Harvard International Journal of Press Politics Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 2000.

Howard Simons. CIA Really Tells the Press What it Wants to Know Nieman Reports.  Winter 1999/2000. Vol.53/54, Issue 4/1.

Judith S Trent, Cady Short-Thompson, Paul A Mongeau, Andrew K Nusz, Jimmie D Trent.  Image, Media Bias, and Voter Characteristics: The Ideal Candidate from 1988-2000,  The American Behavioral Scientist. Aug 2001.Vol.44, Issue 12.

Betty Houchin Winfield, Barbara Friedman. Gender Politics: News Coverage of the Candidates' Wives in Campaign 2000, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. Columbia: Autumn 2003.Vol.80, Issue 3.

Kaifeng Yang; Marc Holzer.  Re-Approaching the Politics/ Administration Dichotomy and Its Impact on Administrative Ethics.  Public Integrity, Spring 2005, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p111-127.

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