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The Politics Of Integration In Europe, W. Hartley Clark Jan 1963

The Politics Of Integration In Europe, W. Hartley Clark

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Western Democracy In East Asia, John Kie-Chiang Oh Jan 1963

Western Democracy In East Asia, John Kie-Chiang Oh

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


A Case Study In Practical Politics: The 1962 Contest In The 7th Congressional District Of Minnesota, Harding Noblitt Jan 1963

A Case Study In Practical Politics: The 1962 Contest In The 7th Congressional District Of Minnesota, Harding Noblitt

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The objective of this paper is to make available a personal account of my experiences in a political campaign. It is presented in the hope that it will be a useful addition to the materials available to students of the political process-or of the Great Game of Politics. Let me briefly state the facts of this case study.

I am professor of political science at Concordia College in Moorhead, but I have ventured outside the ivory towers to play a small role in party politics. In the course of this activity I became, in 1962, the DemocraticFarmer- Labor Party's candidate …


Political Jurisprudence, Martin Shapiro Jan 1963

Political Jurisprudence, Martin Shapiro

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Baker V. Carr And Minority Government In The United States, Joseph M. Cormack Mar 1962

Baker V. Carr And Minority Government In The United States, Joseph M. Cormack

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward A More Realistic Evaluation Of The United Nations, Gene E. Rainey Jan 1962

Toward A More Realistic Evaluation Of The United Nations, Gene E. Rainey

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


State Party Activity In A Two-Party Environment: The Democratic Party Of Indiana, George C. Roberts Jan 1961

State Party Activity In A Two-Party Environment: The Democratic Party Of Indiana, George C. Roberts

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Islam And The British Administration In Northern Nigeria, Peggy Blumberg Jan 1961

Islam And The British Administration In Northern Nigeria, Peggy Blumberg

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

This paper offers a case study in acculturation, the process by which one culture adopts traits of another after prolonged contact. This study seeks to show how the British administration in Northern Nigeria inadvertently hastened the process of conversion of the pagans to Islam. Much of the area was already nominally Muslim when conquered by the Muslim Fulani early in the 19th century. The suzerainty of Islamic rulers encouraged further conversion. By strengthening these rulers and their Islamic courts, the British system of indirect rule established in 1900 gave the pagans positive incentives to convert. Many of the pre-Fulani Muslims …


Political Trends In The 1959 Off-Year Elections: The Case Of Kentuckiana, George C. Roberts Jan 1960

Political Trends In The 1959 Off-Year Elections: The Case Of Kentuckiana, George C. Roberts

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


The Politics Of Galbraith's Affluent Society, James R. Klonoski Jan 1959

The Politics Of Galbraith's Affluent Society, James R. Klonoski

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


The American Socialist Party And The Mexican Civil Wars, Walfred H. Peterson Jan 1959

The American Socialist Party And The Mexican Civil Wars, Walfred H. Peterson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


The Representative Republic, By Ferdinand A. Hermens, Philip S. Wilder Jr. Jan 1959

The Representative Republic, By Ferdinand A. Hermens, Philip S. Wilder Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


National Communism And Soviet Strategy, By Dinko A. Tomasic, Fedor I. Cicak Oct 1957

National Communism And Soviet Strategy, By Dinko A. Tomasic, Fedor I. Cicak

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The American Tradition In Foreign Policy, By Frank Tannenbaum, Martin David Dubin Oct 1956

The American Tradition In Foreign Policy, By Frank Tannenbaum, Martin David Dubin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


St. John De Crevecoeur As A Diplomat, James J. Hudson Jan 1956

St. John De Crevecoeur As A Diplomat, James J. Hudson

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Democracy In A World Of Tensions: A Symposium Prepared By Unesco, Edited By Richard Mckeon, Robert S. Brumbaugh Jul 1951

Democracy In A World Of Tensions: A Symposium Prepared By Unesco, Edited By Richard Mckeon, Robert S. Brumbaugh

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Future Of The British Empire, Herbert Heaton Apr 1943

The Future Of The British Empire, Herbert Heaton

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker Oct 1938

Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker

Indiana Law Journal

Address of Hon. John J. Parker, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, Sept. 16, 1938.


Our Dual Form Of Government, Hugh Evander Willis Jan 1927

Our Dual Form Of Government, Hugh Evander Willis

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Treaty-Making Power With Special Reference To The Untied States, Amos S. Hershey May 1926

Treaty-Making Power With Special Reference To The Untied States, Amos S. Hershey

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Monroe Doctrine Its Status, John F. Simmons Feb 1907

Monroe Doctrine Its Status, John F. Simmons

Michigan Law Review

In 1895. President Cleveland in his message to Congress in regard to what has come to be known as the "Venezuela affair" said the Monroe Doctrine "has its place in the code of international law as certainly and as securely as if it were specifically mentioned." To test the accuracy of this statement we must determine as closely as possible what the Monroe Doctrine is and what is the correct meaning of the term "code of international law." Having settled our definitions the issue will be clearly defined and its discussion possibly profitable.


Privileges Of Ambassadors And Foreign Ministers, Charles Noble Gregory Jan 1905

Privileges Of Ambassadors And Foreign Ministers, Charles Noble Gregory

Michigan Law Review

The United States receives diplomatic representatives from thirty-seven nations and accredits her representatives to them in return. Six of these on each side are of the highest rank, namely, "Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary," being those received from and accredited to the five great powers of Europe, Austria-Hungary, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Russia, and to our sister Republic of Mexico. The rest are almost without exception "Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary," standing in the second rank of "Les Employés Diplomatiques," to use the term adopted at the Congress of Vienna (1815) where the relative rank was determined which attaches to …