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A Legal Interpretation Of North Korea’S Nuclear Program, Justin Farber
A Legal Interpretation Of North Korea’S Nuclear Program, Justin Farber
Global Tides
This paper analyzes the North Korean nuclear situation in a legal framework while assessing potential policy options for the international community. The recent change in North Korean leadership leaves spectators in question as to the new dictator’s agenda and goals. Reviewing the history of the state’s nuclear program in regard to international treaty law is fruitful in gauging how, if at all, law limits the state’s behavior. The introduction briefly explores the history of the situation before advancing into the paper’s four sub-sections. The first sub-section assesses the requirements set out by the IAEA Statute and the NPT and North …
Memoirs Of A Paleo, Tulio S. De Oliveira
Memoirs Of A Paleo, Tulio S. De Oliveira
Pepperdine Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Providing Aid To Fragile Or Failed States: A Short Argument For Moderation, Anthony H. Miller
Providing Aid To Fragile Or Failed States: A Short Argument For Moderation, Anthony H. Miller
Pepperdine Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Egypt Wrestles With Democracy: Expectations Versus Realities, Melody Harvey
Egypt Wrestles With Democracy: Expectations Versus Realities, Melody Harvey
Pepperdine Policy Review
No abstract provided.
United States' Strategy In Afghanistan From 2001 To Today, Haley Stauss
United States' Strategy In Afghanistan From 2001 To Today, Haley Stauss
Pepperdine Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Stephen Colbert’S Super Pac: A Better Tomorrow?, Shannon K. Anderson
Stephen Colbert’S Super Pac: A Better Tomorrow?, Shannon K. Anderson
Pepperdine Policy Review
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God, Politics And The Environment: Religious Affiliation And Voting Patterns By Congress On Environmental Legislation, 1970-2010., Taylor Clayton, Billy Cole, Paul Henderson
God, Politics And The Environment: Religious Affiliation And Voting Patterns By Congress On Environmental Legislation, 1970-2010., Taylor Clayton, Billy Cole, Paul Henderson
Global Tides
Every year members of Congress vote on numerous bills that will have an impact on the vitality of our environment. But what factors, if any, contribute to the way in which Members of the House vote on environmental legislation? In this paper, we postulate that religion has a large role in influencing the voting habits of Representatives. In order to test for religion’s impact, we examined the roll call voting of Members of the House of Representatives spread over nine years from 1970-2010. We find that self- identified religious affiliation is an independently important factor in determining voting patterns of …