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Asian Americans Distinct Politically

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2006

Shyam Sriram
Affiliation:
Dept. of Political Science, Georgia State University

Extract

I read Anil G. Jacob's piece in the January 2006 issue of PS (“Asian American Political Participation: Research Challenges for an Emerging Minority,” 103–106) with a mixture of admiration and consternation. He has my admiration for getting published as a graduate student, and that too in PS—a feat that I'm sure will stand him good measure when he is on the job market. However, he has my consternation because he makes slight of a field that has, especially in the last five years, produced a good deal of scholarship on a myriad of questions relating to Asian-American political behavior.

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© 2006 The American Political Science Association

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