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instanceOf
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academic
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author
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political scientist
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academicDiscipline
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political science
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areaOfInfluence
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American political science
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awardReceived
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James Madison Award of the American Political Science Association
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citizenship
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United States of America
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countryOfBirth
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Austria-Hungary
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countryOfDeath
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United States of America
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countryOfResidence
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United States of America
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dateOfBirth
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1909-09-14
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dateOfDeath
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2004-11-01
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educatedAt
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University of California, Berkeley
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University of Vienna
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employer
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Stanford University
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era
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20th-century political science
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familyName
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Eulau
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fieldOfWork
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legislative studies
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political behavior
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political representation
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political science
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gender
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male
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givenName
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Heinz
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influenced
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legislative behavior research
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study of political behavior
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study of political representation
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languageOfWorkOrName
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English
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German
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memberOf
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American Political Science Association
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migration
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emigrated from Austria to the United States
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name
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Heinz Eulau
NERFINISHED
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notableFor
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leadership in the American Political Science Association
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research on political behavior
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research on political representation
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notableWork
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Elite Communication and Public Opinion in the Making of Foreign Policy
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Labyrinths of Democracy
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Micro-Macro Political Analysis
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Politics, Self, and Society
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The Legislative System
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occupation
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researcher
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university professor
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placeOfBirth
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Brno
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placeOfDeath
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Palo Alto, California
NERFINISHED
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positionHeld
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President of the American Political Science Association
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taughtAt
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Stanford University
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workLocation
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Stanford, California
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