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Nationalizing States In The Old 'New Europe' -- And The New, Rogers Brubaker Mar 1996

Nationalizing States In The Old 'New Europe' -- And The New, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.


The War Of Words: Defining The Extreme Right Party Family, Cas Mudde Mar 1996

The War Of Words: Defining The Extreme Right Party Family, Cas Mudde

Cas Mudde

This article presents an overview of the writings on the extreme right party family of the third wave (1980–95). First, the prime criterion for the classification of the party family is discussed. Second, the main critiques of, and alternatives to, the term right‐wing extremism are evaluated. Third, the political parties that are generally considered to be members of the party family are identified. Fourth, subgroups within the larger party family are examined. In the conclusion, the various writings are structured on the basis of four theoretical schools within the broader study of right‐wing extremism.


The Science Has Failed, Milan Meszaros Feb 1996

The Science Has Failed, Milan Meszaros

Milan Meszaros physicist

Nowadays, an interesting popular debate is unravelled on the Bad Astronomy’s site http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/2006/02/04/outrage-at-attacks-on-nasa-science/ about the connection between the Big Bang and NASA.

It is more interesting that the international community of science as if would not know that the Big Bang and the General Relativity is dead since 1989.


Jose Ortega Y Gasset's Theory Of Education, Mindy Peden Dec 1995

Jose Ortega Y Gasset's Theory Of Education, Mindy Peden

Mindy Peden

No abstract provided.


Whither Corporatism?: Political Struggles And Policy Formation In The Ontario Training And Adjustment Board, Neil Bradford, M. Stevens Dec 1995

Whither Corporatism?: Political Struggles And Policy Formation In The Ontario Training And Adjustment Board, Neil Bradford, M. Stevens

Neil Bradford

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Feminism And Religious Involvement On Sentiment Toward God, Sherrie Steiner, Armand Mauss Dec 1995

The Impact Of Feminism And Religious Involvement On Sentiment Toward God, Sherrie Steiner, Armand Mauss

Sherrie M Steiner

No abstract provided.


Canadian Prime Ministers In The House Of Commons: Patterns Of Intervention, J. Crimmins, Paul W. Nesbitt-Larking Dec 1995

Canadian Prime Ministers In The House Of Commons: Patterns Of Intervention, J. Crimmins, Paul W. Nesbitt-Larking

Paul W Nesbitt-Larking

No abstract provided.


Democratizing The Constitution: The Failure Of The Seventeenth Amendment, Christopher H. Hoebeke Dec 1995

Democratizing The Constitution: The Failure Of The Seventeenth Amendment, Christopher H. Hoebeke

Christopher H Hoebeke

No abstract provided.


The Paradox Of The Anti-Party Party. Insights From The Extreme Right, Cas Mudde Dec 1995

The Paradox Of The Anti-Party Party. Insights From The Extreme Right, Cas Mudde

Cas Mudde

No abstract provided.


Rallying The Troops: Collective Action And Self-Interest In Un Peacekeeping Contributions, Timothy Ja Passmore, Megan Shannon, Andrew F. Hart Dec 1995

Rallying The Troops: Collective Action And Self-Interest In Un Peacekeeping Contributions, Timothy Ja Passmore, Megan Shannon, Andrew F. Hart

Andrew Hart

Is the acquisition of personnel for UN peacekeeping missions susceptible to free-riding by UN member states? If so, what drives this behavior and what impact does this have on obtaining required personnel for the mission? Using data from 21 missions in 13 African countries between 1990 and 2010, this article addresses whether UN peacekeeping missions experience a shortfall in personnel due to incentives to free-ride by contributing states. It argues that as the number of states contributing to a mission increases, contributors have a greater incentive to free-ride and make suboptimal personnel contributions, leading to greater overall shortfall in the …