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A Prescriptive Model For Handling Nuclear Age Crises In The Executive Office, Joshua H. Sandman
A Prescriptive Model For Handling Nuclear Age Crises In The Executive Office, Joshua H. Sandman
Political Science Faculty Publications
From a study primarily of the Cuban missile crisis and several similar type of crises a prescriptive model will be offered to provide the President with a coherent strategy and a workable decision-making pattern to deal with possible future nuclear age crisis situations.
Computers, Cables, And Citizenship: On The Desirability Of Instant Direct Democracy, Richard Dagger
Computers, Cables, And Citizenship: On The Desirability Of Instant Direct Democracy, Richard Dagger
Political Science Faculty Publications
Mulford Sibley is not the sort of scholar who makes a career of elaborating variations on a theme. There are recurring themes in his work, however, and I want to sound two of them, participatory democracy and technology, in this essay. These themes may be joined in a number of ways, but here I shall take up only one - the possibility that advances in communications technology may actually promote democracy by extending and enhancing opportunities for political participation.
Review Of Federalism And Federation By Preston King, William E. Hudson
Review Of Federalism And Federation By Preston King, William E. Hudson
Political Science Faculty Publications
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