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Duplicated sentence

"In time, it shifted comparative political studies away from a nearly exclusive preoccupation with constitutional analysis to the study of comparative behavior." Where do you want it? I like it best in the intro paragraph. Aleta Curry 21:34, 9 August 2007 (CDT)

Added Politics Workgroup

This article is really more appropriate for the politics workgroup, so I've added that group in first place. I've taken it about as far as I am interested. It might either be a candidate for approval as a brief article, or someone may wish to extend it. (There is much more to say. I'm just not the one to say it.) Roger Lohmann 18:48, 2 November 2007 (CDT)