User:Christopher Parham
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About me
I am an American. My main field of interest is political science, especially international relations and Enlightenment political theory. I also enjoy French literature of the 18th and 19th centuries, and I wish I knew enough about it to contribute substantially to articles. I created this username on November 7, 2004.
Links
User pages
Tasks
- Category:Wikipedia cleanup
- Category:Candidates for speedy deletion
- Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social Sciences and Philosophy
Watch
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion (talk) (summary)
- Wikipedia:Categories for deletion
- Wikipedia:Community noticeboard
- Wikipedia:Deletion review (talk)
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates (talk) (FA talk) (WIAFA talk)
- Wikipedia:Featured article review (talk)
- Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion
- Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion (talk)
- Wikipedia:Peer review (talk)
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship (talk) (summary)
- Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration (talk)
- Wikipedia:Requests for comment
- Wikipedia:Requests for comment/All
- Wikipedia:Requests for page protection
- Wikipedia:Templates for deletion (talk)
- Wikipedia:Village pump (news)
- Wikipedia:Village pump (miscellaneous)
- Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)
- Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)
- Wikipedia:Watch/schoolwatch/Votes for deletion archive
Policy discussions, etc.
Of interest
Contributions
Blaise Pascal – Federalist No. 10 – Point Park Civic Center – Report of 1800
- Major work done to existing articles:
Fall of Saigon – Federal Farmer – Federalist Papers – Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Paris Peace Accords
- Articles created (many as stubs – most in response to requested pages – or – as you can see – as part of the Federalist Papers project):
A System of Logic – Albany Antifederal Committee – American Financial Group Incorporated – An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution – Brownlow Committee – Bush at War – Cabot House – Cape Wind – Chris Samuels – Claude Mydorge – Compensating variation – Considerations on the Government of Poland – Cooper-Church amendment – Crowd counting – Crystal Heights – Currier House – Cyril Wecht – Demonstration effect – Dexter Coakley – Digestif – Discourse on the Arts and Sciences – Douglass Adair – Edmund Montgomery – Eliot House – Employer of last resort – Europeanisation – Federalist No. 3 – Federalist No. 9 – Federalist No. 10 – Federalist No. 11 – Federalist No. 12 – Federalist No. 13 – Federalist No. 14 – Federalist No. 15 – Federalist No. 16 – Federalist No. 17 – Federalist No. 18 – Federalist No. 19 – Federalist No. 20 – Federalist No. 21 – Federalist No. 22 – Federalist No. 23 – Federalist No. 24 – Federalist No. 25 – Federalist No. 26 – Federalist No. 27 – Federalist No. 28 – Federalist No. 29 – Federalist No. 30 – Federalist No. 31 – Federalist No. 32 – Federalist No. 33 – Federalist No. 34 – Federalist No. 35 – Federalist No. 36 – Federalist No. 37 – Federalist No. 38 – Federalist No. 40 – Federalist No. 41 – Federalist No. 43 – Federalist No. 44 – Federalist No. 45 – Federalist No. 46 – Federalist No. 47 – Federalist No. 48 – Federalist No. 49 – Federalist No. 50 – Federalist No. 51 – Federalist No. 52 – Federalist No. 53 – Federalist No. 54 – Federalist No. 55 – Federalist No. 56 – Federalist No. 57 – Federalist No. 58 – Federalist No. 59 – Federalist No. 60 – Federalist No. 61 – Federalist No. 62 – Federalist No. 63 – Federalist No. 64 – Federalist No. 78 – Florence Stockade – Free entry – Games behind – George Turner (Continental Army) – Gordon Strong Automobile Objective – Great Transformation – Group 559 – Hicksian demand function – Housing Act of 1949 – Indirect utility function – Ingroup – John Lamb (general) – Jonathan Elliot (historian) – Koro Sea – LaRoche College – Lesson of Munich – Lettres provinciales – Leverett House – List of films and television shows shot in Pittsburgh – List of pseudonyms used in the American constitutional debates – Low Man's Lyric – Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company – Maximin principle – McGovern-Hatfield amendment – Medinah Country Club – Military Keynesianism – Mill's methods – Minority rights – Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam – Nguyen Chi Thanh – Non-state actor – Oakmont Country Club – Outgroup (sociology) – Operation Eagle Pull – Operations Malheur I and Malheur II – Philip Sharp – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Plan for Greater Baghdad – Point Park Civic Center – Point State Park – Relative deprivation – Report of 1800 – Reveries of a Solitary Walker – Ronald Ridenhour – Samuel Bryan – Shady Side Academy – Shaw v. Reno – Slouching Towards Gomorrah – States and Social Revolutions – Termination fee – The Complete Anti-Federalist – The Sandlot – The Spirit of the Laws – Timeline of the United States Constitution – Totalitarian dictatorship – Tran Bach Dang – Van Tien Dung – William Edge – Winthrop House – Xuan Thuy – Zyoiti Suetuna