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EXTRATERRITORIAL POLITICAL RIGHTS AND DUAL
... rights. Besides a model of differential exclusion, where immigrants are incorporated in specialized ways, such as guest worker programs (Martin 2000, 29–30), there are various models by which immigrant countries can extend or deny rights to immigrants (Aleinikoff 2000). In the United States, before ...
... rights. Besides a model of differential exclusion, where immigrants are incorporated in specialized ways, such as guest worker programs (Martin 2000, 29–30), there are various models by which immigrant countries can extend or deny rights to immigrants (Aleinikoff 2000). In the United States, before ...
Democratization in the Middle East: Experiences, struggles
... the desire of a few to bring great havoc upon their own people and others, they will likely remove the explicit and implicit popular support that terrorist groups enjoy (and on which they depend as they search for combatants, funding, and places to hide and train). There are only few or, as some wou ...
... the desire of a few to bring great havoc upon their own people and others, they will likely remove the explicit and implicit popular support that terrorist groups enjoy (and on which they depend as they search for combatants, funding, and places to hide and train). There are only few or, as some wou ...
Politics and HIV/AIDS: An Overview
... been shaped by a bio-medical and public health approach. It is not that these approaches were inappropriate, but they did not invite or welcome critical analysis that included consideration of power relations, inequities between socioeconomic groups and nations, or of other systemic factors. The foc ...
... been shaped by a bio-medical and public health approach. It is not that these approaches were inappropriate, but they did not invite or welcome critical analysis that included consideration of power relations, inequities between socioeconomic groups and nations, or of other systemic factors. The foc ...
Kenneth Minogue: Politics - Digital Commons @ Liberty University
... been despotism, which vests that authority in the hands of a single master, who directs -- or tries to direct -- the actors as he wills. This is the Persian system of rule as regarded suspiciously by the Greeks, who contrasted the liberty of their system of citizenship (politics) with the slavery of ...
... been despotism, which vests that authority in the hands of a single master, who directs -- or tries to direct -- the actors as he wills. This is the Persian system of rule as regarded suspiciously by the Greeks, who contrasted the liberty of their system of citizenship (politics) with the slavery of ...
What is legitimacy and why does it matter for peace?
... All of the precautionary principles apply in this kind of context and there are basic ways of working that external or international peacebuilders can usefully employ: “do no harm” by not (unwittingly or intentionally) imposing inappropriate political processes on local populations; spend more time ...
... All of the precautionary principles apply in this kind of context and there are basic ways of working that external or international peacebuilders can usefully employ: “do no harm” by not (unwittingly or intentionally) imposing inappropriate political processes on local populations; spend more time ...
- eSocialSciences
... indispensable to fight a comprador economy aimed at “development”, took different turns under the leadership of various Left parties in India, whose ideologies were highly influenced by the political conditions prevailing at the global level at the time. In this context it studies the distinguishing ...
... indispensable to fight a comprador economy aimed at “development”, took different turns under the leadership of various Left parties in India, whose ideologies were highly influenced by the political conditions prevailing at the global level at the time. In this context it studies the distinguishing ...
Music of Russia
... Sometimes arrangers replaced Western-like idioms to increase “folk” appeal Notated folk songs reflected urban expectation more than rural tradition ...
... Sometimes arrangers replaced Western-like idioms to increase “folk” appeal Notated folk songs reflected urban expectation more than rural tradition ...
Two Genes Predict Voter Turnout - James Fowler
... activity than the shorter allele (Lesch et al. 1996; Little et al. 1998). MAOA has a 30 base-pair VNTR polymorphism located in the promoter region. The ‘‘high’’ version of this polymorphism significantly increases the transcriptional efficiency of MAOA (Denney, Koch, and Craig 1999; Denney et al. 19 ...
... activity than the shorter allele (Lesch et al. 1996; Little et al. 1998). MAOA has a 30 base-pair VNTR polymorphism located in the promoter region. The ‘‘high’’ version of this polymorphism significantly increases the transcriptional efficiency of MAOA (Denney, Koch, and Craig 1999; Denney et al. 19 ...
Thai Politics: - Lynne Rienner Publishers
... Some popular accounts of the Thai political conflict have been relatively straightforward, in contrast to Figure 1.1. These explanations might emphasize hidebound establishment elites, their opposition to higher levels of public spending for populist programs, or, more generally, class struggle as t ...
... Some popular accounts of the Thai political conflict have been relatively straightforward, in contrast to Figure 1.1. These explanations might emphasize hidebound establishment elites, their opposition to higher levels of public spending for populist programs, or, more generally, class struggle as t ...
The Making of Strategy Chapter 4
... In theory, the setting of political objectives seems like a relatively straightforward proposition, and sometimes it is. The World War II stated political objective of unconditional surrender by the Axis powers was simple. In practice, however, setting political objectives involves the solving of no ...
... In theory, the setting of political objectives seems like a relatively straightforward proposition, and sometimes it is. The World War II stated political objective of unconditional surrender by the Axis powers was simple. In practice, however, setting political objectives involves the solving of no ...
Myth of the Level Playing Field - University of Missouri School of
... grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the wors, in a free and open encounter[?] . . . This I know, that errors in a good government and in a bad are equally almost incident; for what Magistrate may not be mis-inform'd, and much the sooner, if liberty of Printing be reduc't into the power of a few[?]") ...
... grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the wors, in a free and open encounter[?] . . . This I know, that errors in a good government and in a bad are equally almost incident; for what Magistrate may not be mis-inform'd, and much the sooner, if liberty of Printing be reduc't into the power of a few[?]") ...
Local Institutions and the Politics of Urban Growth
... favor conservation. We also measure actual new development using the annual number of single-family housing permits issued; city-years are the unit of analysis for these models. Beyond contributing to the theory and empirical analysis of political institutions, this research also speaks to the debat ...
... favor conservation. We also measure actual new development using the annual number of single-family housing permits issued; city-years are the unit of analysis for these models. Beyond contributing to the theory and empirical analysis of political institutions, this research also speaks to the debat ...
Voice of the Diaspora: An Analysis of Migrant Voting Behavior Orla Doyle
... attitudes? The political socialization literature disagrees as to whether one’s political preferences are largely determined in young age by family environment and upbringing, or whether they are continuously shaped and updated by changes in one’s socioeconomic characteristics and/or the social, po ...
... attitudes? The political socialization literature disagrees as to whether one’s political preferences are largely determined in young age by family environment and upbringing, or whether they are continuously shaped and updated by changes in one’s socioeconomic characteristics and/or the social, po ...
Political Neuroscience: The Beginning of a
... Smith, & Alford, in press). As Taber and Young (2013) pointed out, the field is experiencing “an exciting turning point” in which researchers are “looking inside the black box already” (p. 549). The use of neuroscientific methods to examine questions of political psychology brings with it clear adva ...
... Smith, & Alford, in press). As Taber and Young (2013) pointed out, the field is experiencing “an exciting turning point” in which researchers are “looking inside the black box already” (p. 549). The use of neuroscientific methods to examine questions of political psychology brings with it clear adva ...
- Wiley Online Library
... CAPI about membership and volunteering in 12 types of voluntary associations. The interviewer mentioned the types of association one by one and asked the respondents for each type whether they held a membership in such an association, and if so, whether they served as unpaid volunteer workers for th ...
... CAPI about membership and volunteering in 12 types of voluntary associations. The interviewer mentioned the types of association one by one and asked the respondents for each type whether they held a membership in such an association, and if so, whether they served as unpaid volunteer workers for th ...
The Rule of Reasons. Three Models of Deliberative Democracy
... implies the recognition that even reasonable persons may disagree about the nature of the good without thereby reducing ethical convictions (as in Nagel's approach) to ``mere beliefs''; one can still consider them as true, though accept that this conviction by itself is insufficient to present one's ...
... implies the recognition that even reasonable persons may disagree about the nature of the good without thereby reducing ethical convictions (as in Nagel's approach) to ``mere beliefs''; one can still consider them as true, though accept that this conviction by itself is insufficient to present one's ...
Political Diversity Will Improve Social Psychological Science
... that most directly examines ideologically controversial topics, and is thus most in need of political diversity. Second, we focus on conservatives as an under-represented group because the data on the prevalence in psychology of different ideological groups is best for the liberalconservative contra ...
... that most directly examines ideologically controversial topics, and is thus most in need of political diversity. Second, we focus on conservatives as an under-represented group because the data on the prevalence in psychology of different ideological groups is best for the liberalconservative contra ...
the role of public choice considerations in normative public
... As mentioned, there may be imperfect information in the private sector, ...
... As mentioned, there may be imperfect information in the private sector, ...
Political Liberalism, Political Independence, and Moral Authority
... Welfare as Reason: That φ-ing will improve the quality of life for a person (or in other ways promote the flourishing of that person) is a moral reason to φ, which increases in strength as the number of persons whose quality of life is improved increases, and as the marginal increase in quality of ...
... Welfare as Reason: That φ-ing will improve the quality of life for a person (or in other ways promote the flourishing of that person) is a moral reason to φ, which increases in strength as the number of persons whose quality of life is improved increases, and as the marginal increase in quality of ...
Environmental Protection and Free Trade: Direct and Indirect Competition for Political Influence by
... able to mobilise their members to cast votes based on such affiliation. This paper suggests an alternative explanation by developing a model of direct and indirect competition for political influence rather than marshalling block votes. Environmental movements have made significant progress in many ...
... able to mobilise their members to cast votes based on such affiliation. This paper suggests an alternative explanation by developing a model of direct and indirect competition for political influence rather than marshalling block votes. Environmental movements have made significant progress in many ...
Lecture Notes on Power Point
... states but to conflict, dictatorship and in the end World War Peoples in the sense of communities with one language and religion, were often mixed up with each other, or had competing historical claims 3) There is no finality in the definition and formation of nations. This evident in the developed ...
... states but to conflict, dictatorship and in the end World War Peoples in the sense of communities with one language and religion, were often mixed up with each other, or had competing historical claims 3) There is no finality in the definition and formation of nations. This evident in the developed ...
Thomas Nast - Celina City Schools
... images that supported the Union and opposed slavery. Nast distorted and exaggerated the physical traits of his subjects to convey strong social and political messages. Abraham Lincoln praised Nast’s ability to inspire support for the Union. General Ulysses S. Grant said that Nast “did as much as any ...
... images that supported the Union and opposed slavery. Nast distorted and exaggerated the physical traits of his subjects to convey strong social and political messages. Abraham Lincoln praised Nast’s ability to inspire support for the Union. General Ulysses S. Grant said that Nast “did as much as any ...
Slide 1: Public Opinion: What do you think
... Since public opinion is the aggregate of citizen attitudes and beliefs, this chapter looks at the major forces that shape political thinking on a personal level. Those forces are found in the social and political environment in which one grows up, and the generation and family into which one is bor ...
... Since public opinion is the aggregate of citizen attitudes and beliefs, this chapter looks at the major forces that shape political thinking on a personal level. Those forces are found in the social and political environment in which one grows up, and the generation and family into which one is bor ...
US History AP Scope and Sequence-ELOs
... U.S. History—format of AP Exam, review scope and sequence. 2. Analyze the origins and development of the 13 Colonies to the outbreak of the War for Independence. 3. Create and write ...
... U.S. History—format of AP Exam, review scope and sequence. 2. Analyze the origins and development of the 13 Colonies to the outbreak of the War for Independence. 3. Create and write ...
Crony Capitalism: By-Product of Big Government
... activity. The more government is involved, the more business profitability depends on government support rather than on productive activity, so political connections Randall G. Holcombe is DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics at Florida State University. 1. Tariffs and other trade barriers are often j ...
... activity. The more government is involved, the more business profitability depends on government support rather than on productive activity, so political connections Randall G. Holcombe is DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics at Florida State University. 1. Tariffs and other trade barriers are often j ...