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Naval Cooperation And Coalition Building In Southeast Asia And The Southwest Pacific: Status And Prospects, Chris Rahman
Naval Cooperation And Coalition Building In Southeast Asia And The Southwest Pacific: Status And Prospects, Chris Rahman
Chris Rahman
No abstract provided.
The Return Of Assimilation? Changing Perspectives On Immigration And Its Sequels In France, Germany, And The United States, Rogers Brubaker
The Return Of Assimilation? Changing Perspectives On Immigration And Its Sequels In France, Germany, And The United States, Rogers Brubaker
Rogers Brubaker
This article argues that the massive differentialist turn of the last third of the twentieth century may have reached its peak, and that one can discern signs of a modest “return of assimilation”. The article presents evidence of this from the domain of public discourse in France, public policy in Germany, and scholarly research in the US. Yet what has “returned” is not the old, analytically discredited and politically disreputable “assimilationist” understanding of assimilation, but a more analytically complex and normatively defensible understanding. The article concludes by specifying the ways in which the concept of assimilation has been transformed.
The Business Cycle Theory Of Wesley Mitchell, Howard J. Sherman
The Business Cycle Theory Of Wesley Mitchell, Howard J. Sherman
HOWARD J SHERMAN
This article explains the cycle method and theory of Mitchell.
Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm For Multiple Imputation, Gary King, Anne Joseph O'Connell, James Honaker, Kenneth Scheve
Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm For Multiple Imputation, Gary King, Anne Joseph O'Connell, James Honaker, Kenneth Scheve
Anne Joseph O'Connell
No abstract provided.
Buffalo Beat Op-Eds, Michael Lewyn
Buffalo Beat Op-Eds, Michael Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
Defending Taiwan, And Why It Matters, Chris Rahman
The Rise Of The Classical Gold Standard: The Role Of Focal Points And Synergistic Effects In Spontaneous Order, Giulio M. Gallarotti
The Rise Of The Classical Gold Standard: The Role Of Focal Points And Synergistic Effects In Spontaneous Order, Giulio M. Gallarotti
Giulio M Gallarotti
This paper presents a theory of the invisible hand in homogeneous spontaneous orders. It does so by answering three fundamental questions: How do spontaneous orders arise? How are they consolidated? Why do they last? Spontaneous order is conceptualized as a solution to problems of cooperation (i.e., state-of-nature and coordination problems) within variable-sum games in decentralized environments. The processes which solve such cooperation problems must be effective in overcoming various obstacles deriving from limited information, uncertainty, and transaction costs. In the emergence or origin of spontaneous order, certain rules will be selected over others because of social-psychological dispositions (i.e., focal points) …
The Rhetoric Of Fraternalism: Its Influence On The Development Of The Welfare State, 1900-1935, Brian J. Glenn
The Rhetoric Of Fraternalism: Its Influence On The Development Of The Welfare State, 1900-1935, Brian J. Glenn
Brian J. Glenn
No abstract provided.
Understanding Mutual Benefit Societies At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century, Brian J. Glenn
Understanding Mutual Benefit Societies At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century, Brian J. Glenn
Brian J. Glenn
No abstract provided.
Review Of Robin Lakoff, The Language War, Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Robin Lakoff, The Language War, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
75 Years Of Turkish Diaspora: A Republican Family On The Move, Ibrahim Sirkeci
75 Years Of Turkish Diaspora: A Republican Family On The Move, Ibrahim Sirkeci
Ibrahim Sirkeci
Modern Turkey has been founded on internal and international migrations. During the early Republican period (1920s and 1930s), large populations of Turkish nationals and Muslims were living outside the borders of the new country. After the First World War and the War of Independence, they were brought into the country and were involved in the reconstruction process of the new Turkish Republic, marking the beginning of this century’s Turkish Diaspora. Since then, Turkey has witnessed important population movements in 20th Century. Jewish scholars came from Germany and then went to the United States and Israel; remaining Greek population after the …
Policy Implications Of The Kyoto Protocol For Canada: An Overview, Steven Bernstein, Christopher D. Gore
Policy Implications Of The Kyoto Protocol For Canada: An Overview, Steven Bernstein, Christopher D. Gore
Christopher D Gore
No abstract provided.
In The Name Of The Peasantry, The Proletariat, And The People: Populisms In Eastern Europe, Cas Mudde
In The Name Of The Peasantry, The Proletariat, And The People: Populisms In Eastern Europe, Cas Mudde
Cas Mudde
No abstract provided.
The Right And The Righteous? European Norms, Domestic Politics And The Sanctions Against Austria, Cas Mudde, Michael Merlingen, Ulrich Sedelmeier
The Right And The Righteous? European Norms, Domestic Politics And The Sanctions Against Austria, Cas Mudde, Michael Merlingen, Ulrich Sedelmeier
Cas Mudde
In February 2000, fourteen EU member states collectively took the unprecedented step to impose bilateral sanctions on their Austrian EU partner. How can this be explained? Was it, as the fourteen governments argued, because the inclusion in the Austrian government of Jörg Haider’s extreme right FPÖ opposes many of the ideas making up the common identity of the EU? Or, were the sanctions motivated, as the Austrian government argued, by narrow-minded party political interests that lurked beneath the rhetoric of shared European norms and values? Our analysis suggests that without the particular concerns about domestic politics of certain politicians, it …
Hippopolis/Cynopolis, Costas M. Constantinou
Hippopolis/Cynopolis, Costas M. Constantinou
Costas M. Constantinou
No abstract provided.
The Cypriot State(S) In Situ: Cross-Ethnic Contact And The Discourse Of Recognition, Costas M. Constantinou, Yiannis Papadakis
The Cypriot State(S) In Situ: Cross-Ethnic Contact And The Discourse Of Recognition, Costas M. Constantinou, Yiannis Papadakis
Costas M. Constantinou
Broadening & Deepening: Systemic Expansion, Incorporation & The Zone Of Ignorance, Jon D. Carlson
Broadening & Deepening: Systemic Expansion, Incorporation & The Zone Of Ignorance, Jon D. Carlson
Jon D. Carlson
No abstract provided.
How Many Deaths? Problems In The Statistics Of Massacre In Indonesia (1965-1966) And East Timor (1975-1980), Robert Cribb
How Many Deaths? Problems In The Statistics Of Massacre In Indonesia (1965-1966) And East Timor (1975-1980), Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb