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From Ferraro To Palin: Sexism In Media Coverage Of Female Vice Presidential Candidates, Caroline Heldman Aug 2009

From Ferraro To Palin: Sexism In Media Coverage Of Female Vice Presidential Candidates, Caroline Heldman

Caroline Heldman

No abstract provided.


Curriculum Vitae, Sheldon Kamieniecki Aug 2009

Curriculum Vitae, Sheldon Kamieniecki

Sheldon Kamieniecki

No abstract provided.


The Political Economy Of Aid And Regime Legitimacy In Cambodia, Sophal Ear Jun 2009

The Political Economy Of Aid And Regime Legitimacy In Cambodia, Sophal Ear

Sophal Ear

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The Ways In Which Courts Influence Legislative Action, Elizabeth Stiles, Lauren Bowen Apr 2009

The Ways In Which Courts Influence Legislative Action, Elizabeth Stiles, Lauren Bowen

Elizabeth A. Stiles

No abstract provided.


Change In The International Political Economy As A Business Opportunity, Jonathan Ping Apr 2009

Change In The International Political Economy As A Business Opportunity, Jonathan Ping

Jonathan H. Ping

No abstract provided.


Canadian Social Policy In The 2000s: Bringing Place In, Neil Bradford Jan 2009

Canadian Social Policy In The 2000s: Bringing Place In, Neil Bradford

Neil Bradford

No abstract provided.


The Limits Of Normative Constraints On The Conduct Of War In Antiquity, Greg Raymond Jan 2009

The Limits Of Normative Constraints On The Conduct Of War In Antiquity, Greg Raymond

Greg Raymond

No abstract provided.


Media Framing And Policy Change After Columbine, Thomas Birkland, Regina Lawrence Dec 2008

Media Framing And Policy Change After Columbine, Thomas Birkland, Regina Lawrence

Thomas A Birkland

The 1999 Columbine school shooting incident in Colorado gained far more media attention across a broader range of issues than any school violence episode before or since. One might expect that Columbine would have had an influence on public opinion, public policy, and scholarship commensurate with the attention it gained. We find that the event did contribute in a limited but interesting way to scholarship on media framing. But the effect of Columbine on public opinion and the nature and substance of public policy was limited. Attention to school shootings peaked with Columbine, and the attention surrounding that event mostly …


South Korea, Hybridisation Theory And The Middle Power Concept, Jonathan Ping Dec 2008

South Korea, Hybridisation Theory And The Middle Power Concept, Jonathan Ping

Jonathan H. Ping

No abstract provided.


Rethinking A Framework For Action For The Americas From A Latin American Perspective, Alejandra Roncallo Dec 2008

Rethinking A Framework For Action For The Americas From A Latin American Perspective, Alejandra Roncallo

Alejandra Roncallo

No abstract provided.


Terrorism, Brenda Lutz, James Lutz Dec 2008

Terrorism, Brenda Lutz, James Lutz

James M Lutz

No abstract provided.


Religion And American Political Participation, Peter Wielhouwer Dec 2008

Religion And American Political Participation, Peter Wielhouwer

Peter W. Wielhouwer

No abstract provided.


Whither The Federal Urban Agenda? A New Deal In Transition, Neil Bradford Dec 2008

Whither The Federal Urban Agenda? A New Deal In Transition, Neil Bradford

Neil Bradford

No abstract provided.


Arab Human Rights Non-Governmental Organizations, Anthony Chase Dec 2008

Arab Human Rights Non-Governmental Organizations, Anthony Chase

Anthony Chase

No abstract provided.


Conservatism And American Political Development, Brian Glenn, Steve Teles Dec 2008

Conservatism And American Political Development, Brian Glenn, Steve Teles

Brian J. Glenn

No abstract provided.


Cultures Of Argument And The Democratic Imaginary, Zornitsa Keremidchieva Dec 2008

Cultures Of Argument And The Democratic Imaginary, Zornitsa Keremidchieva

Zornitsa Keremidchieva

No abstract provided.


Political Economy Of International Development: The Chinese Development Model, Jonathan Ping Dec 2008

Political Economy Of International Development: The Chinese Development Model, Jonathan Ping

Jonathan H. Ping

No abstract provided.


Canadian Political Culture: The Problem Of Americanization, Paul Nesbitt-Larking Dec 2008

Canadian Political Culture: The Problem Of Americanization, Paul Nesbitt-Larking

Paul W Nesbitt-Larking

No abstract provided.


Good Morals Or Good Business? Civil Society Activism And The World Bank’S 10th Ida, Christopher Pallas Dec 2008

Good Morals Or Good Business? Civil Society Activism And The World Bank’S 10th Ida, Christopher Pallas

Christopher L. Pallas

Abstract forthcoming


Networks In Globalization, Howard H. Lentner Dec 2008

Networks In Globalization, Howard H. Lentner

Howard H. Lentner

No abstract provided.


Systemic Corruption And The Programme On Basic Education In The Philippine Department Of Education, Vicente C. Reyes Jr Dec 2008

Systemic Corruption And The Programme On Basic Education In The Philippine Department Of Education, Vicente C. Reyes Jr

Dr. Vicente C Reyes Jr

This article contextualises corruption and implementation as it occurs in the Philippine Department of Education (DepEd). Described as a national agency suffering from 'systemic corruption,' an in-depth qualitative case study analysis of one of its programmes is imperative. The Programme on Basic Education (PROBE) hailed as a success and which has managed to be relatively free from corrupt activities is the focus. Providing findings from a study undertaken on PROBE participants from the three main islands of the Philippines, this article analyzes the various organizational factors that have an impact on the prevalence and absence of corruption and the enabling …