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Secrecy, Confidentiality And "Dirty Work": The Case Of Public Relations, Sue Curry Jansen
Secrecy, Confidentiality And "Dirty Work": The Case Of Public Relations, Sue Curry Jansen
Secrecy and Society
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How Civility Works, Keith Bybee
How Civility Works, Keith Bybee
Institute for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics, and the Media at Syracuse University
Is civility dead? Americans ask this question every election season, but their concern is hardly limited to political campaigns. Doubts about civility regularly arise in just about every aspect of American public life. Rudeness runs rampant. Our news media is saturated with aggressive bluster and vitriol. Our digital platforms teem with expressions of disrespect and trolls. Reflecting these conditions, surveys show that a significant majority of Americans believe we are living in an age of unusual anger and discord. Everywhere we look, there seems to be conflict and hostility, with shared respect and consideration nowhere to be found. In a …
Commentary: What It Means To Be A Citizen, Allen C. Guelzo
Commentary: What It Means To Be A Citizen, Allen C. Guelzo
Civil War Era Studies Faculty Publications
It was one of the great shocks of my life, and it came early. In fifth-grade government class. Though I can't remember much else that we learned then, a detail in Article 1, Section 2, of the Constitution reached out and grabbed me like the hound of the Baskervilles: "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President." [excerpt]
Walid & Rahima, Walid, Rahima, Tsos
Walid & Rahima, Walid, Rahima, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Walid worked as a police officer inBaghlan County,Afghanistan, where hedid many operations with NATO and US forces. Walid was responsible for recordingoperations and distributing copies to the media. Being part of the operations was dangerous, and Walid lost many of his friendsto the Taliban.Theyevenskinned afriend for cooperating with the government. The violenceled him to say, “The terrorists have no religion.” The Taliban began entering homes and killing government officials,and paid assassinations happened in public. Walidknew he was in danger.After losing a dear friend, Walid knew then that he had lost all he was willing to lose.He fled to Pakistan where …
Geopolitical Implications Of The Sino-Japanese East China Sea Dispute For The U.S., Bert Chapman
Geopolitical Implications Of The Sino-Japanese East China Sea Dispute For The U.S., Bert Chapman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research
Much analysis on Asian strategic challenges facing the U.S. has justifiably emphasized the South China Sea (SCS). This has also been reflected in 2016 presidential campaign debate on the SCS as an emerging area of U.S. foreign and national security policy concern. The East China Sea (ECS) is at least as important for the strategic interests of the U.S. and its allies given the tension between China and Japan over the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, potential energy resources in this body of water, increasing defense spending by adjacent geographic powers, the area’s importance as a maritime international trade route, and the possibility …
Aspiring To An Odd Job: The American Vice Presidency, Jack Van Der Slik
Aspiring To An Odd Job: The American Vice Presidency, Jack Van Der Slik
Pro Rege
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Old News: A Historical Analysis Of Criticism Of Venezuela's Press Freedom, Emilee Lamb
Old News: A Historical Analysis Of Criticism Of Venezuela's Press Freedom, Emilee Lamb
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: Honorable Mention, Michael Morris
2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: Honorable Mention, Michael Morris
Constitution Day Essay Contest
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2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: Honorable Mention, Shawn Murphy
2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: Honorable Mention, Shawn Murphy
Constitution Day Essay Contest
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2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: 1st Place, Collin J. Laaker
2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: 1st Place, Collin J. Laaker
Constitution Day Essay Contest
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2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: 3rd Place, James A. Burke
2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: 3rd Place, James A. Burke
Constitution Day Essay Contest
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2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: 2nd Place, Zoe Gabrielson
2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: 2nd Place, Zoe Gabrielson
Constitution Day Essay Contest
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2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: Honorable Mention, Drew Brinkman
2016 Constitution Day Essay Contest: Honorable Mention, Drew Brinkman
Constitution Day Essay Contest
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