
the role of target political incentives in the success of foreign policy
... incentives and foreign policy in several ways. The theory unites positive and negative strategies rather than treating them as divergent phenomena. I also break the traditional dichotomy of democratic and autocratic regimes, modeling dynamic political processes and explicitly incorporating the polit ...
... incentives and foreign policy in several ways. The theory unites positive and negative strategies rather than treating them as divergent phenomena. I also break the traditional dichotomy of democratic and autocratic regimes, modeling dynamic political processes and explicitly incorporating the polit ...
Theodore Roosevelt - Chapin Library
... characteristic birds of the limited region (Franklin County) of which they treat.” 2. Roosevelt, Theodore. The Naval War of 1812, or the History of the United States Navy During the Last War with Great Britain. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1882. In this book, TR’s first effort as a historian, he be ...
... characteristic birds of the limited region (Franklin County) of which they treat.” 2. Roosevelt, Theodore. The Naval War of 1812, or the History of the United States Navy During the Last War with Great Britain. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1882. In this book, TR’s first effort as a historian, he be ...
As You Read - Rowland High School
... people in the family had the most influence over the others. Religious rituals were important in daily life. West Africans respected the spirits of living and non-living things. Many also believed in a single Creator. By the 1400s, some West African leaders had accepted a new religion called Islam. ...
... people in the family had the most influence over the others. Religious rituals were important in daily life. West Africans respected the spirits of living and non-living things. Many also believed in a single Creator. By the 1400s, some West African leaders had accepted a new religion called Islam. ...
Reading Essentials and Study Guide
... now the southwestern United States. Using a scientific method called carbon dating, scientists identified the age of objects discovered from early communities. Many were about 5,000 years old. Agriculture provided the people with enough food to ea ...
... now the southwestern United States. Using a scientific method called carbon dating, scientists identified the age of objects discovered from early communities. Many were about 5,000 years old. Agriculture provided the people with enough food to ea ...
Study Guide - Amphitheater Public Schools
... now the southwestern United States. Using a scientific method called carbon dating, scientists identified the age of objects discovered from early communities. Many were about 5,000 years old. Agriculture provided the people with enough food to ea ...
... now the southwestern United States. Using a scientific method called carbon dating, scientists identified the age of objects discovered from early communities. Many were about 5,000 years old. Agriculture provided the people with enough food to ea ...
Economic voting and the Great Recession in Europe
... widely implemented. In the following years, a number of governments suffered memorable defeats at the ballot box (Kriesi 2014). Decades of economic voting theory have established that voters punish governments electorally when economic conditions are poor but the Great Recession is of a much greater ...
... widely implemented. In the following years, a number of governments suffered memorable defeats at the ballot box (Kriesi 2014). Decades of economic voting theory have established that voters punish governments electorally when economic conditions are poor but the Great Recession is of a much greater ...
ABSTRACT Transnational Religion in Greek American Political
... the invasion and partition of Cyprus, the Macedonian Question, and the legal status and religious freedom of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul, Turkey. Following a survey of the role of the Church and its leadership in advocacy on these issues, this dissertation analyzes the elements of transn ...
... the invasion and partition of Cyprus, the Macedonian Question, and the legal status and religious freedom of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul, Turkey. Following a survey of the role of the Church and its leadership in advocacy on these issues, this dissertation analyzes the elements of transn ...
concord review - The New York Times
... the importance of self-reliance and a critical evaluation of society. While often linked to Emerson and his July 15, 1838 address to the senior class of the Harvard Divinity School (in which he issued an “inspirational call to arms” by criticizing various accepted church doctrines and encouraging th ...
... the importance of self-reliance and a critical evaluation of society. While often linked to Emerson and his July 15, 1838 address to the senior class of the Harvard Divinity School (in which he issued an “inspirational call to arms” by criticizing various accepted church doctrines and encouraging th ...
Four Essays on the Dynamics of Social and Power
... when I was asked to make exciting eld work in African capitals and challenging macroeconomic studies, with such stimulating and enjoyable partners as Blaise Leenhardt or Nicolas Meisel - not exactly what I call a costly counterpart. The working conditions I enjoyed in DIAL were more than ideal, and ...
... when I was asked to make exciting eld work in African capitals and challenging macroeconomic studies, with such stimulating and enjoyable partners as Blaise Leenhardt or Nicolas Meisel - not exactly what I call a costly counterpart. The working conditions I enjoyed in DIAL were more than ideal, and ...
Collective Bargaining Laws as Agents of Political Mobilization
... teachers‟ own minds between political participation and their occupational interests. Indeed, the growing “policies make citizens” literature provides evidence supporting this explanation (e.g., Campbell 2002, 2003). However, another possible explanation that has received less scholarly attention10 ...
... teachers‟ own minds between political participation and their occupational interests. Indeed, the growing “policies make citizens” literature provides evidence supporting this explanation (e.g., Campbell 2002, 2003). However, another possible explanation that has received less scholarly attention10 ...
Negotiating Agreement in Politics
... The breakdown of political negotiation within Congress today is puzzling in several important respects. The United States used to be viewed as a land of broad consensus and pragmatic politics in which sharp ideological differences were largely absent; yet today politics is dominated by intense party ...
... The breakdown of political negotiation within Congress today is puzzling in several important respects. The United States used to be viewed as a land of broad consensus and pragmatic politics in which sharp ideological differences were largely absent; yet today politics is dominated by intense party ...
American History II - NC Department of Public Instruction
... International competition for control over limited resources can lead to conflict. ...
... International competition for control over limited resources can lead to conflict. ...
The Tea Party Movement: Right-Wing
... The movement went on to oppose Obama’s health care reform proposal and eventually to support conservative Republican candidates in the 2010 midterm elections. This dissertation uses the Tea Party movement as a case study for understanding conservative political mobilization and how conservative soci ...
... The movement went on to oppose Obama’s health care reform proposal and eventually to support conservative Republican candidates in the 2010 midterm elections. This dissertation uses the Tea Party movement as a case study for understanding conservative political mobilization and how conservative soci ...
In Protection of the President: The Threats Against the President Act
... nation’s long cherished ideal of democracy. Yet, during the United States’ involvement in the Great War, President Woodrow Wilson’s Administration sought to solidify the nation under a guise of "Americanism" at the expense of one of its most valued and staunchly protected liberties, freedom of speec ...
... nation’s long cherished ideal of democracy. Yet, during the United States’ involvement in the Great War, President Woodrow Wilson’s Administration sought to solidify the nation under a guise of "Americanism" at the expense of one of its most valued and staunchly protected liberties, freedom of speec ...
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
... Closer ties to Europe brought not only new ideas, but also new institutions. After an apprenticeship as a printer in London, young Benjamin Franklin returned with firsthand knowledge of the various kinds of voluntary associations being formed by English tradesmen (Morgan, 2003). Freemasonry, a frate ...
... Closer ties to Europe brought not only new ideas, but also new institutions. After an apprenticeship as a printer in London, young Benjamin Franklin returned with firsthand knowledge of the various kinds of voluntary associations being formed by English tradesmen (Morgan, 2003). Freemasonry, a frate ...
The Election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to a Third Term
... correspondence between them reflects this importance; it established the beginning of the AngloAmerican alliance before the United States actually entered the war. 6 The relationship between these two individuals was so important for that reason, and because it lasted for the duration of the Second ...
... correspondence between them reflects this importance; it established the beginning of the AngloAmerican alliance before the United States actually entered the war. 6 The relationship between these two individuals was so important for that reason, and because it lasted for the duration of the Second ...
Immigration, Race, and American Politics
... In short, many white Americans will see that America is changing, will believe that immigration is driving many of the negative changes they see, and will know that the two parties represent two different responses – one largely on the side of immigrants and one largely in opposition to immigration. ...
... In short, many white Americans will see that America is changing, will believe that immigration is driving many of the negative changes they see, and will know that the two parties represent two different responses – one largely on the side of immigrants and one largely in opposition to immigration. ...
Party Politics and Preferences for CAFTA in Costa Rica
... type of regional free trade agreements that are becoming increasingly common and, according to some spectators of the recent collapse of the Doha talks, could replace the WTO. If norms of democratic participation, and in particular the use of referenda, continue to grow, then the Costa Rican experie ...
... type of regional free trade agreements that are becoming increasingly common and, according to some spectators of the recent collapse of the Doha talks, could replace the WTO. If norms of democratic participation, and in particular the use of referenda, continue to grow, then the Costa Rican experie ...
The electoral victory of John Bell and the constitutional Union
... secession of southern states from the Union. A wealth of historians have focused on the role of Lincoln and the rise of the Republican Party in the election. Many have also examined the Democratic split as northern Democrats backed Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas and southern Democrats gave their s ...
... secession of southern states from the Union. A wealth of historians have focused on the role of Lincoln and the rise of the Republican Party in the election. Many have also examined the Democratic split as northern Democrats backed Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas and southern Democrats gave their s ...
Mark scheme - Edexcel
... • they will also try to secure prominent endorsements, e.g. Oprah Winfrey’s endorsement of Barack Obama in November 2007 Evidence for its significance includes: • a strong showing in the invisible primary is essential: by December 2007, the Democratic field had been reduced to three (and realistical ...
... • they will also try to secure prominent endorsements, e.g. Oprah Winfrey’s endorsement of Barack Obama in November 2007 Evidence for its significance includes: • a strong showing in the invisible primary is essential: by December 2007, the Democratic field had been reduced to three (and realistical ...
Frontier Democracy: The Turner Thesis Revisited
... Civil War, easily was shattered by the contentious decade of the 1960s, with its raucous challenge to established mores.3 Beard's economic-conflict thesis, fully articulated by 1930, has demonstrated considerably more staying power among historians. Many active scholars, led by those on the politica ...
... Civil War, easily was shattered by the contentious decade of the 1960s, with its raucous challenge to established mores.3 Beard's economic-conflict thesis, fully articulated by 1930, has demonstrated considerably more staying power among historians. Many active scholars, led by those on the politica ...
Chapter - WordPress.com
... altered his earlier philosophy of government. With respect to the federal Constitution, the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad construction of the Federalists. To what extent was this characterization of the two parties accurat ...
... altered his earlier philosophy of government. With respect to the federal Constitution, the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad construction of the Federalists. To what extent was this characterization of the two parties accurat ...
Brazilian Business and the Democratic Transition
... opposition to the government’s economic program, FIESP failed to mount a strong opposition. Many of FIESP’s members accused the association of taking an accommodationist position toward the government—perhaps to encourage personal favors—rather than defending the business community’s broad interests ...
... opposition to the government’s economic program, FIESP failed to mount a strong opposition. Many of FIESP’s members accused the association of taking an accommodationist position toward the government—perhaps to encourage personal favors—rather than defending the business community’s broad interests ...
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... been satisfied with the reading material available for the classroom. Most survey textbooks are bulky and attempt to cover nearly everything that happened. Students are often bewildered and weary from the start, being faced with tens of thousands of facts, dates, and charts they presumably must memo ...
... been satisfied with the reading material available for the classroom. Most survey textbooks are bulky and attempt to cover nearly everything that happened. Students are often bewildered and weary from the start, being faced with tens of thousands of facts, dates, and charts they presumably must memo ...