Political Activity and the Board Room
... treasury funds on messages expressly advocating the election or defeat of a candidate for federal office, as long as they made these communications independently from candidates. Group Speech: Even with Citizens United, there was still a hurdle for individuals who wanted to support independent expen ...
... treasury funds on messages expressly advocating the election or defeat of a candidate for federal office, as long as they made these communications independently from candidates. Group Speech: Even with Citizens United, there was still a hurdle for individuals who wanted to support independent expen ...
Comparative Politics
... The field of political communication studies the interactions between media and political systems. The control of information and communication has become a central determinant of political power in “information societies”. New media technologies led to the emergence of a new, more citizendriven tha ...
... The field of political communication studies the interactions between media and political systems. The control of information and communication has become a central determinant of political power in “information societies”. New media technologies led to the emergence of a new, more citizendriven tha ...
Political Socialization and Group
... benefit (or even to punish) a particular group, the proposal itself may be evaluated in the context of an individuals’ views of the group (Brady and Sniderman 1985). Groups may also be used to influence opinion by emphasizing their role as endorsers of policy outcomes. Knowing what side of the debat ...
... benefit (or even to punish) a particular group, the proposal itself may be evaluated in the context of an individuals’ views of the group (Brady and Sniderman 1985). Groups may also be used to influence opinion by emphasizing their role as endorsers of policy outcomes. Knowing what side of the debat ...
Taxes and Politics Collide in New IRS Guidelines for
... organizations, these groups are entitled to an exemption from federal income taxes but, unlike contributions to 501(c)(3)s, contributions to 501(c)(4)s are not tax-deductible. However, donors to 501(c)(4) organizations are not publicly disclosed, generating concerns about the lack of transparency of ...
... organizations, these groups are entitled to an exemption from federal income taxes but, unlike contributions to 501(c)(3)s, contributions to 501(c)(4)s are not tax-deductible. However, donors to 501(c)(4) organizations are not publicly disclosed, generating concerns about the lack of transparency of ...
BA in Political Science
... The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements and can be taken before or during the major program Foreign Language Two full years of high school-level or one full year of college-level credit is required for graduation. Cultural Diversity (one course) o o o o o o o o o o o ...
... The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements and can be taken before or during the major program Foreign Language Two full years of high school-level or one full year of college-level credit is required for graduation. Cultural Diversity (one course) o o o o o o o o o o o ...
the agony of the political
... can be no rational consensus because identity is always based on exclusion. There is no alternative to the we/they binary, so the goal cannot be to overcome this antagonism. According to Mouffe, Schmitt concludes that pluralism has no place in democratic society; only a homogenous society can work. ...
... can be no rational consensus because identity is always based on exclusion. There is no alternative to the we/they binary, so the goal cannot be to overcome this antagonism. According to Mouffe, Schmitt concludes that pluralism has no place in democratic society; only a homogenous society can work. ...
Explaining the puzzle of high policy uncertainty and low market
... To be clear, we are not judging President Trump or his administration. We are making a simpler point. We argue that the contradictory nature of the political signals in 2017 has reduced their informativeness. Political news is noisier than it used to be. Investors are becoming skeptical that politic ...
... To be clear, we are not judging President Trump or his administration. We are making a simpler point. We argue that the contradictory nature of the political signals in 2017 has reduced their informativeness. Political news is noisier than it used to be. Investors are becoming skeptical that politic ...
Chapter 2
... rise of Islam as a political force has had a profound effect on politics in North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. Islam is not and never has been simply a religion. Rather, it is a complete way of life, defining correct moral, political and economic behaviour for individuals and nation ...
... rise of Islam as a political force has had a profound effect on politics in North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. Islam is not and never has been simply a religion. Rather, it is a complete way of life, defining correct moral, political and economic behaviour for individuals and nation ...
BM Lavelle. Fame, Money, and Power: The Rise of Peisistratos and
... down decision-making processes at a critical time of socioeconomic change. While most historians have understood what Chileans called parlamentarismo as a phenomenon that developed at the national level, Walter’s excavation of municipal-level politics reveals that parlamentarismo had very deep roots ...
... down decision-making processes at a critical time of socioeconomic change. While most historians have understood what Chileans called parlamentarismo as a phenomenon that developed at the national level, Walter’s excavation of municipal-level politics reveals that parlamentarismo had very deep roots ...
Collective Action Principle
... Imagine a hypothetical society in which a king has almost total power but is constrained in his coercive power by the church. This government would best be described as a(n): authoritarian democracy. B. constitutional autocracy. C. totalitarian oligarchy. D. authoritarian autocracy. A. ...
... Imagine a hypothetical society in which a king has almost total power but is constrained in his coercive power by the church. This government would best be described as a(n): authoritarian democracy. B. constitutional autocracy. C. totalitarian oligarchy. D. authoritarian autocracy. A. ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek - Beck-Shop
... Touching any history of political thinking or thought – as opposed to more or less high theory – in ancient Greece, we historians are hard up against certain unbudgeable or uncircumventable obstacles. There was no prose ‘literature’ anywhere in Greece before the second half of the sixth century, and ...
... Touching any history of political thinking or thought – as opposed to more or less high theory – in ancient Greece, we historians are hard up against certain unbudgeable or uncircumventable obstacles. There was no prose ‘literature’ anywhere in Greece before the second half of the sixth century, and ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek political thought
... Touching any history of political thinking or thought – as opposed to more or less high theory – in ancient Greece, we historians are hard up against certain unbudgeable or uncircumventable obstacles. There was no prose ‘literature’ anywhere in Greece before the second half of the sixth century, and ...
... Touching any history of political thinking or thought – as opposed to more or less high theory – in ancient Greece, we historians are hard up against certain unbudgeable or uncircumventable obstacles. There was no prose ‘literature’ anywhere in Greece before the second half of the sixth century, and ...
Overview - Create and Use Your home.uchicago.edu Account
... – be influenced more by advertising than in private affairs? – be influenced more by misinformation than in private affairs? – conform more than in private affairs (even though voting is “secret”!)? – all of the above are most applicable in large elections – respond to costs and benefits that are un ...
... – be influenced more by advertising than in private affairs? – be influenced more by misinformation than in private affairs? – conform more than in private affairs (even though voting is “secret”!)? – all of the above are most applicable in large elections – respond to costs and benefits that are un ...
CERTIFICATE IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
... Students who so desire can be examined in the sub field of political economy. The field contains both a technical core and areas of substantive application. Students would be expected to gain an understanding of the core concepts and techniques of the field. While we do not require it, we also encou ...
... Students who so desire can be examined in the sub field of political economy. The field contains both a technical core and areas of substantive application. Students would be expected to gain an understanding of the core concepts and techniques of the field. While we do not require it, we also encou ...
Linguistic communication in the perspective of political invective
... communicates is "a space, on which meet various views and standpoints of three groups of actors that have rights to public expression in political issues". Those actors are politicians on the one hand, and public opinion on the other. In between there is a third group – journalists.4 Verbal aggressi ...
... communicates is "a space, on which meet various views and standpoints of three groups of actors that have rights to public expression in political issues". Those actors are politicians on the one hand, and public opinion on the other. In between there is a third group – journalists.4 Verbal aggressi ...
Welfare Economics and Public Choice
... problems and strategic use of policies in a dynamic setting. We now discuss each of these briefly in turn. There is a vast literature on why the policy process may be subject to influence activities -rent-seeking or lobbying. The literature on rent-seeking originating with Tullock (1967) and Krueger ...
... problems and strategic use of policies in a dynamic setting. We now discuss each of these briefly in turn. There is a vast literature on why the policy process may be subject to influence activities -rent-seeking or lobbying. The literature on rent-seeking originating with Tullock (1967) and Krueger ...
Journal of Roman Studies ROBB, BEYOND POPULARES AND
... behaviour being referenced. Through a discussion of the way in which Cicero’s contemporaries and successors used both terms, R. argues that these were the most common usages of both terms in the late Republic. At times, however, Cicero manipulates these terms for his own ends. In the Pro Sestio he d ...
... behaviour being referenced. Through a discussion of the way in which Cicero’s contemporaries and successors used both terms, R. argues that these were the most common usages of both terms in the late Republic. At times, however, Cicero manipulates these terms for his own ends. In the Pro Sestio he d ...
Erratum to []Correlation not Causation
... cope with their anxiety by supporting more “conservative” economic policies rather than “conservative” social policies. . . . Thus, it appears that people who are motivated to present themselves in a socially desirable light also present themselves as socially conservative. . . . The analysis above ...
... cope with their anxiety by supporting more “conservative” economic policies rather than “conservative” social policies. . . . Thus, it appears that people who are motivated to present themselves in a socially desirable light also present themselves as socially conservative. . . . The analysis above ...
School District of Marshfield Course Syllabus
... History of American Government first semester primarily explores the U.S. Constitution and its application in today’s society. Students will become active participants in the study of ideology, federalism, voter behaviors, political parties, elections/campaigns, interest groups, mass media, civil li ...
... History of American Government first semester primarily explores the U.S. Constitution and its application in today’s society. Students will become active participants in the study of ideology, federalism, voter behaviors, political parties, elections/campaigns, interest groups, mass media, civil li ...
Strategies of Political Theatre - Assets
... and performers join in a game, the rules of which require that disbelief is suspended. To his dismay, when Stanislavsky brought an actual peasant woman on to the stage in his production of The Seagull, she undermined the naturalism of the piece, because her genuineness drew attention to the artifici ...
... and performers join in a game, the rules of which require that disbelief is suspended. To his dismay, when Stanislavsky brought an actual peasant woman on to the stage in his production of The Seagull, she undermined the naturalism of the piece, because her genuineness drew attention to the artifici ...
unit 3 frqs
... a) (2010) Explain the provisions in the Bill of Rights that protect individuals who try to influence politics. b) (2010) Interest groups engage in a variety of activities to affect public policy. Explain how each of the following is used by interest groups to exert influence over policy Grassroots ...
... a) (2010) Explain the provisions in the Bill of Rights that protect individuals who try to influence politics. b) (2010) Interest groups engage in a variety of activities to affect public policy. Explain how each of the following is used by interest groups to exert influence over policy Grassroots ...
Interest Groups and Public Opinion
... What has the general trend been in Total PAC spending since 1978? By about how many dollars did PAC spending increased between 1996-1998? By how much did the number of PACs declined between 1996 and 1998? Which type of PAC spent the most $ in ...
... What has the general trend been in Total PAC spending since 1978? By about how many dollars did PAC spending increased between 1996-1998? By how much did the number of PACs declined between 1996 and 1998? Which type of PAC spent the most $ in ...
Participants` Program Guide
... exchange across social lines, the same lines where American identity is formed and continually reformed, and where diverse cultural traditions meet, collide and mix. How Americans respond to this diversity of traditions, seeing it as a threat or a wealth of possibilities, informs our great promise a ...
... exchange across social lines, the same lines where American identity is formed and continually reformed, and where diverse cultural traditions meet, collide and mix. How Americans respond to this diversity of traditions, seeing it as a threat or a wealth of possibilities, informs our great promise a ...
Program Guide - Tribeca Film Institute
... exchange across social lines, the same lines where American identity is formed and continually reformed, and where diverse cultural traditions meet, collide and mix. How Americans respond to this diversity of traditions, seeing it as a threat or a wealth of possibilities, informs our great promise a ...
... exchange across social lines, the same lines where American identity is formed and continually reformed, and where diverse cultural traditions meet, collide and mix. How Americans respond to this diversity of traditions, seeing it as a threat or a wealth of possibilities, informs our great promise a ...
The Authority of Aethra in Euripides` Suppliant Women
... moral authority who urges her son to honor ancestral laws regarding burial and supplication. Goff argues that her influence over her son reflects the relative freedom afforded older women in Athenian society (Goff 1995: 71). She further suggests that Aethra's appeal to Theseus is sanctioned by her r ...
... moral authority who urges her son to honor ancestral laws regarding burial and supplication. Goff argues that her influence over her son reflects the relative freedom afforded older women in Athenian society (Goff 1995: 71). She further suggests that Aethra's appeal to Theseus is sanctioned by her r ...