Mapping Politics is an annual peer-reviewed journal produced by students in the Political Science department at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland. We welcome submissions from Memorial students in all areas of political science including Newfoundland and Labrador politics, Canadian politics, international relations, media and politics, comparative politics, and political theory.

Vol 4 (2012): Winter 2012
Table of Contents
From the Editor
| Editors' Notes & About the Contributors | |
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Brad King, Tess Hemeon |
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Articles
| The Ultimate Weapon against Genetic Discrimination: Comprehensive Genetic Anti-Discrimination Legal Package | |
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Jessica Lelani Habet |
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| Choosing the Who, the What, and the How: Maximizing Accountability and Representation through European Electoral Systems | |
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Candace Simms |
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| Assessing International Cooperation on Climate Change: A Neoliberal Analysis of the Effectiveness of Formal International Environmental Institutions | |
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Jeremiah Collins |
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| Realism, Liberalism and the Democratic Peace | |
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Callum Petrie Carmichael |
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| Sociological, Psychological, and Political Factors Behind the Informal Economy: Recommendations for Successful Development Policy | |
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Colin Scott |
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| Mothers and Whores: The Relationship between Popular Culture and Women in Politics | |
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Sydney White |
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ISSN: 1920-5473