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Articles 1 - 30 of 49
Full-Text Articles in American Politics
The First Lady As Formal Advisor To The President: When East (Wing) Meets West (Wing), Maryanne Borrelli
The First Lady As Formal Advisor To The President: When East (Wing) Meets West (Wing), Maryanne Borrelli
Government and International Relations Faculty Publications
Drawing on archival research, this article examines how the position of the first lady has been formally defined, and how that definition has affected presidential advising by first ladies. Three first ladies-Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosalynn Carter, and Hillary Rodham Clinton-have served in a formal capacity within the executive branch. In each instance, the first lady's appointment, and subsequent exercise of formal and informal power, carried significant implications for our understanding of this position, the presidency, and the political system.
Mlgpa News (December 2001), Mark Sullivan
Mlgpa News (December 2001), Mark Sullivan
MLGPA news (1996-2004)
No abstract provided.
The National Domestic Workers Union And The War On Poverty, Elizabeth Beck
The National Domestic Workers Union And The War On Poverty, Elizabeth Beck
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This article explores values, strategies, and tensions found within the War on Poverty and examines a War on Poverty-supported initiative, the National Domestic Workers Union (NDWU). The article makes the argument that the NDWU is illustrative of the War on Poverty in that each held structurally based descriptions of poverty and individually based prescriptions. The article explores the relationship of domestic service to the institutions of racism, classism, and sexism and how the ND WU strategies of training, service, and, advocacy-like those of the War on Poverty-sought to address the needs of individual domestic workers while circumventing larger and more …
Declarations Of Dependency: The Civic Republican Tradition In U.S. Poverty Policy. Alan F. Zundel
Declarations Of Dependency: The Civic Republican Tradition In U.S. Poverty Policy. Alan F. Zundel
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Book note for Alan E Zundel, Declarations of Dependency: The Civic Republican Tradition in U. S. Poverty Policy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2000. $16.95 papercover.
The Politic 2001 Fall, The Politic, Inc.
Letter: Edna Saffy; Honorable Jeb Bush, Jeb Bush
Letter: Edna Saffy; Honorable Jeb Bush, Jeb Bush
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A letter from Dr. Edna Saffy to Governor Jeb Bush recommending Linda McCallum for the position of Circuit Court Judge in Jacksonville, Florida. Date: October 9, 2001. Box 15 Folder 16
Ms-033: The Papers Of H. Ralph Burton, Christine M. Ameduri
Ms-033: The Papers Of H. Ralph Burton, Christine M. Ameduri
All Finding Aids
H. (Hiram) Ralph Burton's obituary dated August 12, 1971 (Washington Post) states that he was a lifelong resident of Washington, D.C., aged 89 years old when he died on August 5, 1971 and a graduate of Georgetown University Law School. He served as Special Investigator for the Senate Campaign Expenditures Committee, 1938-1939 and 1940-1941, and House Appropriations Committee in charge of NYC and State, investigation of the W.P.A. 1939-1940; General Counsel to the House Military Affairs Committee, 1941-1947; Chief Investigator for the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 1947-1948; General Counsel for the House Campaign Expenditures Committee, 1948-1949 …
Mlgpa News (September 2001), David Garrity
Mlgpa News (September 2001), David Garrity
MLGPA news (1996-2004)
No abstract provided.
Equitable Compensation Act: Hearing Before The Committee On Indian Affairs United States Senate; One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session On Federal Obligation To Equitable Compensation To The Fort Berthold And Standing Rock Reservations, United States Congress, Us Senate
Equitable Compensation Act: Hearing Before The Committee On Indian Affairs United States Senate; One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session On Federal Obligation To Equitable Compensation To The Fort Berthold And Standing Rock Reservations, United States Congress, Us Senate
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This record, dated August 30, 2001, is a transcript of a follow-up hearing with the Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Nation to evaluate how the 1992 Equitable Compensation Act has served the tribes and if it has helped restore economic stability. Testimony from tribal members indicates that many promises made prior to the building of the dam were never met, that the promises were met were fulfilled 40-45 years after the dam was built, and, more importantly, that what was lost can never be compensated for with money. At the time of this hearing, the Three Affiliated Tribes were …
Trends. Personnel Security And Counterintelligence: No Evidence Of Racial Bias As Racism, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Personnel Security And Counterintelligence: No Evidence Of Racial Bias As Racism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the concepts of race and racial bias in the context of espionage investigations carried out by the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
(Review) Congress, The President, And The Federal Reserve: The Politics Of American Monetary Policy-Making, Maryanne Borrelli
(Review) Congress, The President, And The Federal Reserve: The Politics Of American Monetary Policy-Making, Maryanne Borrelli
Government and International Relations Faculty Publications
BOOK REVIEW OF: Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve: The Politics of American Monetary Policy-Making. By Irwin L. Morris. (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2000. Pp. 141. $39.50.)
Faux Realism: Spin Vs. Substance In The Bush Foreign-Policy Doctrine, Jeffrey W. Legro, Andrew Moravcsik
Faux Realism: Spin Vs. Substance In The Bush Foreign-Policy Doctrine, Jeffrey W. Legro, Andrew Moravcsik
Political Science Faculty Publications
The Bush administration has coined a foreign-policy doctrine. President George W. Bush, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, and Secretary of State Colin Powell herald "the new realism." Think you know what they are up to? OK, then fill in the blank: The "new realism" is _______. If you find the blank hard to fill, don’t worry; so would most of today's international-relations scholars. Indeed, one fundamental problem with the Bush administration's new doctrine is that "realism" no longer has any real intellectual coherence.
Book Review: The Rise And Fall Of The American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics And The Onset Of The Civil War By Michael Holt, Allen C. Guelzo
Book Review: The Rise And Fall Of The American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics And The Onset Of The Civil War By Michael Holt, Allen C. Guelzo
Civil War Era Studies Faculty Publications
"An impartial history of American statesmanship will give some of its most brilliant chapters to the Whig party from 1830 to 1850," wrote James G. Blaine in his memoirs. This was not, unhappily, because of a great heritage of political achievement in American public life. The work of the Whigs was, as Blaine admitted, negative and restraining rather than constructive. Still, "if their work cannot be traced in the National statute books as prominently as that of their opponents, they will be credited by the discriminating reader of our political annals as the English of to-day credit Charles James Fox …
Hybrid Organizations And The Alignment Of Interests: The Case Of Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac, Jonathan Koppell
Hybrid Organizations And The Alignment Of Interests: The Case Of Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac, Jonathan Koppell
Jonathan GS Koppell
This article explores the political influence of government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Using Congress's overhaul of the regulatory infrastructure for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as a case study, the article presents two principal findings: (1) The characteristics that distinguish government-sponsored enterprises from traditional government agencies and private companies endow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with unique political resources; and (2) the alignment of interest groups around Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is subject to strategic manipulation by the GSEs. A triangular model of this alignment is proposed and employed to analyze the legislative outcome. The case has implications for students of …
Trends. Trust And Diplomacy: Observations Of The New American President, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Trust And Diplomacy: Observations Of The New American President, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the concept of trustworthiness in politics with the relationship between U.S. President George W. Bush and Russia's President Vladimir V. Putin as context.
Trends. Border Security Legislation, Terrorism-Sponsoring Nations, And Evil, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Border Security Legislation, Terrorism-Sponsoring Nations, And Evil, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The IBPP editor discusses limiting temporary visas for visitors from alleged terrorism-sponsoring nations as a way of "tightening" the security of national borders.
Low Turnout In American Elections, David Hill
Low Turnout In American Elections, David Hill
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (June 2001), David Garrity
The True Constitutionalist, Raoul Berger, 1901-2000: His Life And His Contribution To American Law And Politics, Gary L. Mcdowell
The True Constitutionalist, Raoul Berger, 1901-2000: His Life And His Contribution To American Law And Politics, Gary L. Mcdowell
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
When Raoul Berger turned ninety a little over a decade ago, he was presented with a book of letters from friends and admisrers. Those sending their good wishes were among America's most distinguished jurists, public officials and scholars, including Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, former Attorney General Edwin Meese III and Professor Philip B. Kurland. The collection was introduced by a letter from former President Ronald Reagan.
Trends. Conflicts About Conflicts Of Interests In National Leaders, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Conflicts About Conflicts Of Interests In National Leaders, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses leaders involved with potential conflicts of interests and the surrounding political controversy.
Psychology And Missile Defense: Again Rising Like A Phoenix, Ibpp Editor
Psychology And Missile Defense: Again Rising Like A Phoenix, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies several psychological Issues bearing on the latest ballistic missile defense policies of the United States Government.
Profiles Of Racial Profiling: Current Trends, Ibpp Editor
Profiles Of Racial Profiling: Current Trends, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes very different meanings of the construct racial profiling that are often not adequately identified and parsed in political dialogue.
Trends. The Ghost In The Machine: Is Bill Clinton Running Us Policy On China, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Ghost In The Machine: Is Bill Clinton Running Us Policy On China, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses aviation safety and the continuity of use/misuse of words by U.S. administrations, regardless of political affiliation.
Trends. Cognitive Dissonance And Conflation Of Patriotism And Political Advocacy: On The Secrecy Of The Intelligence Budget, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the views of the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) regarding the budgeting practices of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
The Yale Political Quarterly 2001 April, The Politic, Inc.
The Yale Political Quarterly 2001 April, The Politic, Inc.
The Politic
No abstract provided.
The Politic 2001 Spring, The Politic, Inc.
Drugged: Research And Policymakers Confronting Illicit And Illegal Drugs, Ibpp Editor
Drugged: Research And Policymakers Confronting Illicit And Illegal Drugs, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs.
Seeking The End To Racial Profiling, Ibpp Editor
Seeking The End To Racial Profiling, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes implications of the United States (US) Attorney General's efforts to end racial profiling.
Sanctions That Work: The Bush Perspective On Iraq, Ibpp Editor
Sanctions That Work: The Bush Perspective On Iraq, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some implications of United States (US) President Bush's comments on "sanctions that work" in the context of US foreign policy towards Iraq.
Trends. Annual Polygraph Report To Congress: The Emperor Still Wearing No Clothes?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Annual Polygraph Report To Congress: The Emperor Still Wearing No Clothes?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some theoretical and methodological concerns with the approach of the United States (US) Department of Defense (DOD) towards establishing the validity of the counterintelligence-scope polygraph (CSP).