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When First Amendment Principles Collide: Negative Political
... an informational function. Negative ads are perhaps an inevitable part of the "uninhibited, robust, and wide-open" 17 debate on political issues that a self-governing democracy prizes. A self-governing democracy, however, also requires citizen participation.' Voting is the most basic form of politic ...
... an informational function. Negative ads are perhaps an inevitable part of the "uninhibited, robust, and wide-open" 17 debate on political issues that a self-governing democracy prizes. A self-governing democracy, however, also requires citizen participation.' Voting is the most basic form of politic ...
Republican Managers and Innovation
... For more than a decade, a growing literature has been documenting evidence of the effect of managerial personal traits and characteristics on firm decisions. This literature began with Bertrand and Schoar (2003), who have shown that CEOs’ time-invariant traits explain a significant portion of variou ...
... For more than a decade, a growing literature has been documenting evidence of the effect of managerial personal traits and characteristics on firm decisions. This literature began with Bertrand and Schoar (2003), who have shown that CEOs’ time-invariant traits explain a significant portion of variou ...
4. challenges faced by civil society
... each person (the private realm) and the organisations and institutions constituted by the state (the public realm). The various definitions, according to Richard C. Crook (2001), share a common concern with the idea of how societies resolves and mediate the relation between individual interests and ...
... each person (the private realm) and the organisations and institutions constituted by the state (the public realm). The various definitions, according to Richard C. Crook (2001), share a common concern with the idea of how societies resolves and mediate the relation between individual interests and ...
Are we prisoners of our preconceptions?
... the extent to which experts who “get it wrong” resort to various belief-system defenses; (b) the effectiveness of these defenses in helping experts who get it wrong to preserve as much confidence as those who got it right in the underlying correctness of their world views. Methodologically, the curr ...
... the extent to which experts who “get it wrong” resort to various belief-system defenses; (b) the effectiveness of these defenses in helping experts who get it wrong to preserve as much confidence as those who got it right in the underlying correctness of their world views. Methodologically, the curr ...
Political Cartoons and War
... Minear, Richard H. Dr. Seuss Goes to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel. Introduction by Art. Speigelman. New York: New Press, 1999. Offers a generous selection of Seuss's cartoons and situates them historically: highly recommend ed. Nel, Philip. "'Said a Bird in the Mi ...
... Minear, Richard H. Dr. Seuss Goes to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel. Introduction by Art. Speigelman. New York: New Press, 1999. Offers a generous selection of Seuss's cartoons and situates them historically: highly recommend ed. Nel, Philip. "'Said a Bird in the Mi ...
Political Campaign Advertising Dynamics
... Despite all the attention that the subject has drawn, there is still a question about exactly how, how much, and under what conditions political advertising matters. There is also a sense that recent research strategies in the study of political phenomena are inappropriate for answering the research ...
... Despite all the attention that the subject has drawn, there is still a question about exactly how, how much, and under what conditions political advertising matters. There is also a sense that recent research strategies in the study of political phenomena are inappropriate for answering the research ...
MultipleTraditionsinPopulismResearch: Toward a Theoretical
... outsider position. These factors explained not only differences between candidates, but also between multiple campaigns run by the same candidate. Importantly, the three approaches outlined above are not mutually exclusive. For instance, Jansen (2011) weaves together the mobilization and discursive ...
... outsider position. These factors explained not only differences between candidates, but also between multiple campaigns run by the same candidate. Importantly, the three approaches outlined above are not mutually exclusive. For instance, Jansen (2011) weaves together the mobilization and discursive ...
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... The flow of Albanian migration was expended as a huge flood toward different states of the world, but especially toward European countries. The main policy focus of European Union is on managing inward migration, governments may also restrict internal movements and outward migration. But it was not ...
... The flow of Albanian migration was expended as a huge flood toward different states of the world, but especially toward European countries. The main policy focus of European Union is on managing inward migration, governments may also restrict internal movements and outward migration. But it was not ...
Does Money and Special Interest Own Washington?
... that special interest groups are nothing but “groups of people with large financial resources and great stakes in political decisions that often seek to circumvent the democratic principle.” As determined from McKay’s study, there are three major types of effects produced by special interest groups ...
... that special interest groups are nothing but “groups of people with large financial resources and great stakes in political decisions that often seek to circumvent the democratic principle.” As determined from McKay’s study, there are three major types of effects produced by special interest groups ...
Tensions in Liberalism: The Troubled Path to Liberal World Order
... the “good life” of people, is often on the agenda of states today, as reflected in the WOMP definition of world order. States are not merely concerned with their own relations in a narrow sense; they are as often concerned with issues of welfare, security, freedom, order, and justice among humankind ...
... the “good life” of people, is often on the agenda of states today, as reflected in the WOMP definition of world order. States are not merely concerned with their own relations in a narrow sense; they are as often concerned with issues of welfare, security, freedom, order, and justice among humankind ...
Changing anarchism: Anarchist theory and practice in a global age
... The title of this book, Changing anarchism, attempts to convey the different sociological contexts for how contemporary anarchist theory and practice is to be understood. On the one hand, the contents epitomise many of the conceptual and practical concerns of this particular era, marking the changes ...
... The title of this book, Changing anarchism, attempts to convey the different sociological contexts for how contemporary anarchist theory and practice is to be understood. On the one hand, the contents epitomise many of the conceptual and practical concerns of this particular era, marking the changes ...
A Georgia Firebrand in the Midst of the Sectional Crisis - H-Net
... Scroggins’s stated goal of telling a story about an “interesting man in an interesting time” is undermined. Indeed, Toombs was “interesting”–but the same might be true about any number of other Civil War era figures. As a biography predicated on describing Toombs’s personality and political career a ...
... Scroggins’s stated goal of telling a story about an “interesting man in an interesting time” is undermined. Indeed, Toombs was “interesting”–but the same might be true about any number of other Civil War era figures. As a biography predicated on describing Toombs’s personality and political career a ...
Asian American civic and political engagement - U
... having the time to acculturate and become well versed in English, will start to realize that to make a difference, they will have to come together with other groups they identify with to form a common agenda.”iii Voluntarism and voting, the two most widely accepted forms of engagement, are seen as k ...
... having the time to acculturate and become well versed in English, will start to realize that to make a difference, they will have to come together with other groups they identify with to form a common agenda.”iii Voluntarism and voting, the two most widely accepted forms of engagement, are seen as k ...
RR Agbu.fm
... status quo except for the APC which is against the calls for a Sovereign National Conference or a National Conference as the case may be. Most of all the other ethnic organizations and the militias are in support of a Conference of ethnic nationalities that will address the imbalances in the Nigeria ...
... status quo except for the APC which is against the calls for a Sovereign National Conference or a National Conference as the case may be. Most of all the other ethnic organizations and the militias are in support of a Conference of ethnic nationalities that will address the imbalances in the Nigeria ...
Ethnic Militias and the Threat to Democracy in Post
... status quo except for the APC which is against the calls for a Sovereign National Conference or a National Conference as the case may be. Most of all the other ethnic organizations and the militias are in support of a Conference of ethnic nationalities that will address the imbalances in the Nigeria ...
... status quo except for the APC which is against the calls for a Sovereign National Conference or a National Conference as the case may be. Most of all the other ethnic organizations and the militias are in support of a Conference of ethnic nationalities that will address the imbalances in the Nigeria ...
Extractive States: The Case of the Italian Unification.
... not appropriated by the elite. The private good technology is multiplicative in the regionspecific productivity and the citizenry’s investment in an input that can be seen as either a culture of cooperation or human capital. The first interpretation links directly our setup to the extant literature ...
... not appropriated by the elite. The private good technology is multiplicative in the regionspecific productivity and the citizenry’s investment in an input that can be seen as either a culture of cooperation or human capital. The first interpretation links directly our setup to the extant literature ...
Week 5 April 11
... ~Have students preview the lesson objectives and the list of key terms (p.562). Use the Editable Presentation found on the digital course to present the main ideas of the lesson (p. 562). Complete the Start Up Activity on p 562. Tell students after the Civil War ended, the United States faced a numb ...
... ~Have students preview the lesson objectives and the list of key terms (p.562). Use the Editable Presentation found on the digital course to present the main ideas of the lesson (p. 562). Complete the Start Up Activity on p 562. Tell students after the Civil War ended, the United States faced a numb ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a
... Additionally, the writings and doctrines of individuals and institutions who meticulously recorded their experiences have been mined. Searching for generalizations and patterns revealed by not just to one or two specific cases, but by a broad sample of counterinsurgency campaigns, the concept identi ...
... Additionally, the writings and doctrines of individuals and institutions who meticulously recorded their experiences have been mined. Searching for generalizations and patterns revealed by not just to one or two specific cases, but by a broad sample of counterinsurgency campaigns, the concept identi ...
What`s So Post about the Post-Secular?
... religion and the political to the rise of secularist modern states like the USA and France. Habermas further adds: As to secularization, it is not only the challenge of the confessional split and the fact of pluralism that called for a secular state authority capable of treating the claims of all re ...
... religion and the political to the rise of secularist modern states like the USA and France. Habermas further adds: As to secularization, it is not only the challenge of the confessional split and the fact of pluralism that called for a secular state authority capable of treating the claims of all re ...
State (polity)
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A state is an organized political community living under a single system of government. Speakers of American English often use state and government as synonyms, with both words referring to an organized political group that exercises authority over a particular territory. States may or may not be sovereign. For instance, federated states that are members of a federal union have only partial sovereignty, but are, nonetheless, states. Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony where ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. The term ""state"" can also refer to the secular branches of government within a state, often as a manner of contrasting them with churches and civilian institutions.Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, but many have been stateless societies. The first states arose about 5,500 years ago in conjunction with the rapid growth of urban centers, the invention of writing, and the codification of new forms of religion. Over time a variety of different forms developed, employing a variety of justifications for their existence (such as divine right, the theory of the social contract, etc.). In the 21st century the modern nation-state is the predominant form of state to which people are subject.