... stages of economic, social andpolitical development By virtue of their histories, the phrase reminds us of the dynamics of race, class, nationality, and colonialism and the struggles of identity, ... circumstance of real world inequality, exclusivity ofpolitical fora, advantage of elite political actors, and coercion of nonelite actors However, the more common approach among political theorists ... transcripts of speeches at Bandung published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia (1955), and Richard Wright (1956) See also Peter Worsley's account of the history of the idea of the...
... legislature’s approval, appoints a primeminister who heads the government The president andprimeminister appoint government ministers and other officials The primeministerand government are accountable ... most of the region High levels of fighting continued for several more years and resulted in thousands of Russian and Chechen casualties and hundreds of thousands of displaced persons In 2005, ... stability and the balance of strategic offensive and defensive warfare In written testimony during a hearing on his nomination to be the commander of the U.S European Command and Supreme Allied Commander,...
... the oath of office as president of the United States in the Cabinet Room of the White House, following the death of President Roosevelt in April 1945 The context of American elections andpolitical ... share of the electorate Experience has also shown that minorities fare poorly in runoff elections And, of course, runoffs are expensive for candidates to contest and for jurisdictions to administer ... time and are responsive to the political issues of the day and to the mobility of the population Nuance is often lost in overgeneralizing about any aspect of American politics Summary Understanding...
... Russia as Partnerand Participant: The Next Stage of NATO-Russia Relations to build increasing levels of trust, unity of purpose and habits of consultation and cooperation between NATO and Russia, ... members of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council [EAPC] and Partnership for Peace [PFP]) thus lies in the functional engagement of Russian and NATO officials, personnel (civilian and military), and ... attendees and both the introduction and collection itself have been reviewed and approved by RAND Science and Technology Engaging Russia as Partnerand Participant The Next Stage of NATO–Russia...
... Gerard Braunthal of the University of Massachusetts, and Peter Euben of the University of California at Santa Cruz all read parts of the work and offered advice John Fairleigh of the Queen's University ... Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the police possess expansive powers of arrest and detention, and in both Irelands there exist special courts with jurisdiction over terrorist offenses.15 ... of the Wesleyan Class of 1987, Carol Conerly, Class of 1988, and Bruce Peabody, Class of 1991, provided patient and helpful research assistance In addition, Donald Kommers of the University of...
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... outcomes andpolitical instability in a large sample of countries.* Notably, Barro (1991) finds that measuresof political unrest, such as number of assassinations the occurrence of violent and revolutions ... orientation of the trade regime and the level of trade distortions (for the definition of this variable and further discussion of the impact of such variables on growth see Roubini and Sala-i-Martin ... (1968) suggests that while at relatively a high level of income political stability and growth go hand in hand, periods of “take off”, i.e., of exceptionally high growth, in middle-income countries...
... University of Illinois Brian Wansink (Ph.D Stanford University, 1990) is the Julian Simon Research Scholar and professor of marketing, of nutritional science, of advertising, andof agricultural and ... AUTHORS University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) and is an adjunct research professor at Cornell University and at Wageningen University in the Netherlands He directs the Food and Brand Lab, which ... the Margaret and Tiffany Blake Distinguished Service Professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology and the Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago He...
... departed.’34 The point of moral andpolitical reflection was to identify the most appropriate ways of thinking and acting after the death of God and the end of illusions— in light, that is, of what Bernard ... terms of what realists fear, what they seek to avoid, and what they criticize as dangerous or misguided Suspicious of utopianism, andof optimistic visions of self and society, realists of different ... centrality of power and violence in political life, the fragility of moral norms, and the selfishness of human nature A high degree of selectiveness in appropriating arguments, texts, and thinkers...
... such as the ethical underpinning of Aristotle's political thought, the normativity of his ethical andpolitical theory, and the concepts ofpolitical authority and obligation itself It is true ... the growth of early liberalism, out of the wreck of the universal church, and under the influence of the Protestant doctrine of the equal priesthood of all believers and the doctrine of the Inner ... business of the history ofpolitical thought, we should beware of crossing the often thin and blurred border which separates the interpretation of a political work by X from neo-Xism The decisive standard...