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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 41, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTHERE WILL BE VIOLENCE, THERE WILL BE CLASHES." So said Bolivian opposition lawmaker Fernando Messmer in November, as six of the country's departments staged a general strike to protest the rewriting of the national...
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From:Political Science Quarterly (Vol. 123, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEarly on the morning of 12 September 2005--almost two years after Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon first announced his intention of pursuing a policy of unilateral disengagement--the last Israeli soldier left Gaza....
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From:World Affairs (Vol. 177, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedHow do Russians envisage their country's place in the world fifteen or twenty years from now? In the afterglow of the seizure of Crimea and the intimidation of Ukraine, there has been of late a significant change in the...
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From:Journal of the History of Ideas (Vol. 69, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedI. POLITICAL FEAR AND POLITICAL THOUGHT Political fear has attracted much attention from political theorists, philosophers, and scientists in recent years. (2) Anne Norton, for instance, notes that "Soccer moms on...
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From:Duke Law Journal (Vol. 65, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This Article offers the first targeted study of the Supreme Court's use of canons and other tools of statutory interpretation in a "dueling" manner--that is, in both the majority and dissenting opinions in...
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From:Yale Law Journal (Vol. 128, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the formative periods of American "open government" law, the idea of transparency was linked with progressive politics. Advocates of transparency understood themselves to be promoting values such as bureaucratic...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 301)Modernity does not just refer to the time in which we happen to live, the era that follows the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Those who first recognized themselves as modern defined themselves self-consciously over...
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From:Early Modern Literary Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe Rumbling Belly Politic: Metaphorical Location and Metaphorical Government in Coriolanus Nate Eastman Lehigh University nze2@lehigh.edu Nate Eastman. "The Rumbling Belly Politic: Metaphorical Location and...
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From:Social Research (Vol. 69, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI THE editor of Social Research, Arien Mack, and I both thought that it would be appropriate and of interest to begin this issue with a hitherto unpublished selection of Hannah Arendt's writings that immediately...
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From:China Media Report Overseas (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe County-level converged media center developed in the interaction of politics and capital has gone through more than two years and has entered an in-depth stage of integrated development. From the perspective of...
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From:CineAction (Issue 85)A significant proportion of the films I saw at this year's Berlin Film Festival dealt with a similar underlying theme: namely, how political leaders, their ideologies and decisions can influence individual citizens'...
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From:World Policy Journal (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCairo is a city of contradictions, from its Pharaonic architecture dominated by satellite dishes to its increasingly conservative inhabitants, who at once desire and scorn Western lifestyles. Take a walk around the...
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From:Austrian History Yearbook (Vol. 36) Peer-ReviewedPROFESSOR PAUL ROBERT MAGOCSI should be commended for his article, "In Step or Out of Step with the Times? Central Europe's Diasporas and Their Homelands in 1918 and 1989." It provides an important overview of a...
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From:Academic Questions (Vol. 31, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Ben Foster 1 Author Affiliations: (Aff1) 0000 0001 2113 1622, grid.266623.5, University of Louisville, , 40292, Louisville, KY, USA Almost all universities cite diversity and inclusion among their...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 310)Justice and Charity: An Introduction to Aquinas's Moral, Economic, and Political Thought BY MICHAEL P. KROM BAKER ACADEMIC, 256 PAGES, $29.99 Professor Krom has written a straightforward and accessible introduction...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAlthough food and politics seem to be distant domains, socio-political ideology and food neophobia (i.e., reluctance to eat unfamiliar food) may be related. Conservatives' high threat sensitivity and the inherently...
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From:Economic Inquiry (Vol. 44, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe election of George W. Bush as U.S. president in 2000, as measured by the Iowa Electronic Market (IEM), was associated with an increase of 3% in the share price of firms that were being sued by the Environmental...
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From:Arena Journal (Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedThe idea that there is a powerful 'new class' of tertiary educated cultural elites which pursues a radical, left-wing agenda whilst profiting from public monies, has been a feature of right-wing thought since the early...
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From:American Jewish History (Vol. 90, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOf Marc Dollinger's many interesting insights into American Jewish political behavior, his most daring may be the following: when American Jews feel directly threatened, as during the Holocaust or when they resided in...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedPolitical orientation is one of the most important and consequential individual attributes studied by social scientists. Yet, we know relatively little about the temporal evolution of political orientation, especially at...