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Full-Text Articles in Political Theory
The Politic 2002 Fall, The Politic, Inc.
Vestiges Of Communism And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
Vestiges Of Communism And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article illustrates several interpretive difficulties in employing personnel security criteria in the context of national security.
The Decline In Average Weekly Cinema Attendance, 1930-2000, Michelle C. Pautz
The Decline In Average Weekly Cinema Attendance, 1930-2000, Michelle C. Pautz
Political Science Faculty Publications
Since the beginnings of the motion picture industry, with the one small Edison studio in New Jersey in the early 1900s, America has fallen in love with films. One could argue and debate the reasons, employing everything from sociology to psychology to economics; but one thing is certain: This love affair has changed over the years. This change is perhaps most evident in the decline in the percentage of the United States population that goes to the cinema weekly. One interesting aspect of cinema attendance is that during the Great Depression, which swept the United States in the 1930s, a …
The Politic 2002 Spring, The Politic, Inc.
The Politic 2002 Winter, The Politic, Inc.
Latin American-United States Security Relations And The Power Asymmetry Divide, Matthew R. Slater
Latin American-United States Security Relations And The Power Asymmetry Divide, Matthew R. Slater
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
Security relations between Latin American and the United States are generally well explained by hegemonic stability theory. Succinctly stated, hegemonic stability theory explains that in systems with a hegemonic power there is a greater likelihood of security cooperation. This is because a hegemon provides public goods, such as a stable currency or security from outside interference, and in turn, the less powerful states acknowledge the leadership of the dominant state. When compared to other regions it is readily apparent that the U.S. and Latin America do not have major security issues on the level of East Asia, the Middle East, …
The Positive Political Theory Of Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Comment On Johnston, Matthew D. Adler
The Positive Political Theory Of Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Comment On Johnston, Matthew D. Adler
Faculty Scholarship
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Contemporary Political Theory And The Problem Of Taxation, Mindy Peden
Contemporary Political Theory And The Problem Of Taxation, Mindy Peden
Mindy Peden
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