John M. Strate
Affiliations: | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeGerald H. Cliff | grad student | 2003 | Wayne State |
Tal Levy | grad student | 2004 | Wayne State |
Bethany G. Sneed | grad student | 2004 | Wayne State |
Taehwa Jung | grad student | 2006 | Wayne State |
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Sarbaugh-Thompson M, Strate J, Leroux K, et al. (2010) Legislators and administrators: Complex relationships complicated by term limits Legislative Studies Quarterly. 35: 57-89 |
Sarbaugh-Thompson M, Thompson L, Elder CD, et al. (2006) Democracy among strangers: Term limits' effects on relationships between state legislators in Michigan State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 6: 384-409 |
Strate J, Zalman M. (2004) Interest Group Lobbying on a Morality Policy Issue: The Case of Physician-Assisted Suicide in Michigan American Review of Politics. 24: 321-342 |
Caress SM, Elder C, Elling R, et al. (2003) Effect of Term Limits on the Election of Minority State Legislators State and Local Government Review. 35: 183-195 |
Strate J, Kiska T, Zalman M. (2001) Who favors legalizing physician-assisted suicide? The vote on Michigan's Proposal B. Politics and the Life Sciences. 20: 155-163 |
Fino SP, Strate JM, Zalman M. (1997) Paging Dr. Death: The Political Theater of Assisted Suicide in Michigan Politics and the Life Sciences. 16: 87-103 |
Strate JM. (1995) Deathright: Culture, Medicine, Politics, and the Right to Die Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law. 20: 820-823 |
Strate JM. (1995) Political Processes and the Anomaly of Socially Imposed Monogamy Politics and the Life Sciences. 14: 34-35 |
Jankowski TB, Strate JM. (1995) Modes of participation over the adult life span Political Behavior. 17: 89-106 |
Strate JM. (1991) Health and Political Participation: A Neglected Topic Politics and the Life Sciences. 10: 63-64 |