The Hinckley Journal of Politics strives to publish scholarly papers of exceptional caliber, promoting the intellectual talents and understanding of University of Utah undergraduate students in the fields of politics, government, international relations, and humanitarian aid.
ISSN 2163-0798 (online)
Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Cover Page, Editorial Board, Table of Contents | |
| A Word from the Director | |
| Editors' Notes | |
| About the Hinckley Institute of Politics | |
| About Robert H. Hinckley | |
Student Papers
| Thirty-Five Years of Revolution: An Analysis of the Infrapolitical Tactics of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan | Abstract PDF |
| Melissa Moeinvaziri |
| Land Exchanges and Public Lands Bills in Utah | Abstract PDF |
| Matthew Kirkegaard |
| Electoral Reform in Utah and the United States: Steps to Representative, Accountable, and Competitive State and Federal Government | Abstract PDF |
| Oakley B. Gordon |
| Unlimited Talent: The Benefits of High-Skilled Immigrants | Abstract PDF |
| Nicolas Tang |
| Immigration Federalism: The Case of Immigration Enforcement by Non-Federal Agencies | Abstract PDF |
| Eduardo Reyes Chávez |
| Suggested U.S. Policies to Promote Growth in Africa | Abstract PDF |
| Fall 2012 Ambassador John Price Think Tank Students |
Public Officials' Contributions
| A Thriving Metropolitan Area With a “Small Town” Feel: My Vision, as Mayor, for Salt Lake County | Abstract PDF |
| Mayor Ben McAdams |
| Utah Can Model Federal Immigration Reform | Abstract PDF |
| Utah Senator Luz Robles |
| Tort Reform in Utah: Disclosure and Apology | Abstract PDF |
| Lieutenant Governor Greg Bell |

