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Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network Nov 1988

Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A newsletter for Jacksonville Women’s Network with information on the JWN board, members and events. Date: November 1988


Aristotle' S Three Cities And The Problem Of Faction, John Patrick Coby Nov 1988

Aristotle' S Three Cities And The Problem Of Faction, John Patrick Coby

Government: Faculty Publications

Aristotle describes the polis as a self-sufficient compound. Its regime, he says, is responsible for shaping the whole character of the city' s people. But rarely is the city unified in its parts, and the formative power of the regime is not always this extensive. There are in fact three kinds of cities depicted in the Politics. They differ by the degree of partnership tying city members together. Accordingly, the problem of faction and its cure differs for each: for some cities, where the regime is unitary, the cure is consent; for others, with mixed regimes, it is participation; but …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 64, No. 18 Special, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1988

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 64, No. 18 Special, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special edition of the College Heights Herald – The President Comes to Western

  • Underwood, Jennifer. Ronald Reagan Cheers George Bush Campaign
  • Miracle, Phonecia. Students Argue Work for Ideas
  • Poore, Chris. Media Flock to Rally, Tell Different Stories


Approaching The Constitution, Don Herzog Oct 1988

Approaching The Constitution, Don Herzog

Reviews

These are sumptuously produced, oversized volumes: one pictures them, as I suspect some shrewd accountant at the press did, decorating the shelves of lawyers' offices. Their pages are crammed full of primary texts, two columns on each page, in an alarmingly small but somehow readable typeface. Some texts are bare snippets; others wind on luxuriantly for many pages. The editors have set a cutoff point: no text from after 1835 appears. Like much else about these volumes, that decision reflects a set of theoretical commitments about the Constitution that I want to question. Not that these volumes are explicitly cast …


Regional Security Organizations And National Interests: Analyzing The Nato-Greek Relationship, Constantine P. Danopoulos Oct 1988

Regional Security Organizations And National Interests: Analyzing The Nato-Greek Relationship, Constantine P. Danopoulos

Faculty Publications

This article analyzes the reasons which account for Greece's continuing membership in the Atlantic Alliance, even though NATO has not lived up to expectations and has failed to protect the nation's security against threats from Turkey. Following a brief examination of Greek attitudes toward NATO and the nature of dissatisfaction, the article argues that strategic concerns are, at best, of secondary importance. Instead, Greece's continuing membership in the Alliance is a result of the nation's economic ties to the West and the dependency of its military on NATO and Washington for advanced training, arms, war materiel, and other professional considerations. …


Dorothy Thompson: Withstanding The Storm, Michael J. Kirkhorn Oct 1988

Dorothy Thompson: Withstanding The Storm, Michael J. Kirkhorn

The Courier

The "unremitting terror" of totalitarianism was Dorothy Thompson's nightmare. She witnessed the atrocities of Nazism, and later, after the Second World War, the cruelty of Soviet communism. The violent will to power that she described for her millions of readers was for her the nemesis of all hope and goodness. It could not be appeased, it could not be satisfied; it had to be resisted. Her profound recognition of that single necessity, and her frustration with the complacency with which this great threat was met at home drew her, one of the great political journalists of the century, into misjudments …


Review Of "China's Changing Population" By J. Banister, Tyrene White Oct 1988

Review Of "China's Changing Population" By J. Banister, Tyrene White

Political Science Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Pinochet’S Plebiscite And The Catholics: The Dual Role Of The Chilean Church, Stephen R. Bowers Oct 1988

Pinochet’S Plebiscite And The Catholics: The Dual Role Of The Chilean Church, Stephen R. Bowers

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Invitation: A Fundraising Reception In Honor Of Buddy Mackay For Senate, Mackay For U.S. Senate Sep 1988

Invitation: A Fundraising Reception In Honor Of Buddy Mackay For Senate, Mackay For U.S. Senate

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Fundraiser reception held on Wednesday, September 28, 1988 at the River Club, Jacksonville, Florida.


Ua1b1-1 Louie B. Nunn Lecture, Louie B. Nunn Sep 1988

Ua1b1-1 Louie B. Nunn Lecture, Louie B. Nunn

WKU Archives Records

Lecture delivered by Louie Nunn re: Government in Kentucky.


The Opening Skies: Third-Party Imaging Satellites And U.S. Security, Ann Florini Sep 1988

The Opening Skies: Third-Party Imaging Satellites And U.S. Security, Ann Florini

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

Earth observation satellites, long a mainstay of U.S. intelligence-gathering, are now presenting new challenges for U.S. national security. The United States and the Soviet Union have long since reconciled themselves to being spied on by each other from space. Now, however, the advent of imaging satellite systems owned and operated by a variety of third parties, including governments other than the superpowers (France, Canada, the European Space Agency, India, and China) and private companies, is raising new concerns for U.S. peacetime foreign relations and military activities, and for crisis management and war- time operations. These new satellites, primarily civilian remote-sensing …


Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network Aug 1988

Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A newsletter for Jacksonville Women’s Network with information on the JWN board, members and events. Date: August, 1988


Opposition To Human Rights Treaties In The United States Senate: The Legacy Of The Bricker Amendment, Natalie Hevener Kaufman, David Whiteman Aug 1988

Opposition To Human Rights Treaties In The United States Senate: The Legacy Of The Bricker Amendment, Natalie Hevener Kaufman, David Whiteman

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Spirit Matters: The Worldwide Impact Of Religion On Contemporary Politics By Richard L. Rubenstein, Michael A. Genovese Jul 1988

Book Review Of Spirit Matters: The Worldwide Impact Of Religion On Contemporary Politics By Richard L. Rubenstein, Michael A. Genovese

Political Science and International Relations Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Promoting Social Change In Authoritarian Regimes Through Active Nonviolence, Ron Mock Jun 1988

Promoting Social Change In Authoritarian Regimes Through Active Nonviolence, Ron Mock

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

No abstract provided.


Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network May 1988

Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A newsletter for Jacksonville Women’s Network with information on the JWN board, members and events. Date: May 25, 1988


American Irish Newsletter - April - May 1988, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec May 1988

American Irish Newsletter - April - May 1988, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec

American Irish Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. X, No. 2, Wku Latin American Studies May 1988

Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. X, No. 2, Wku Latin American Studies

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic advances in Latin America as well as cooperative projects between WKU and universities across Latin America. The newsletter is written in both English and Spanish.


Ua12/2/1 Faces Of Bowling Green, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1988

Ua12/2/1 Faces Of Bowling Green, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald.

  • Voninski, Tamara. Traveling Vet – John O’Brien
  • Adams, Jeanie. The Teaching Mayor – Patsy Sloan
  • Deputy, Amy & Todd Turner. Picking Up the Pieces - Ronny Skirven


The Wonderful Wizard Lives On: 'Oz' Maintains Its Appeal In Our Political Consciousness, Michael A. Genovese Mar 1988

The Wonderful Wizard Lives On: 'Oz' Maintains Its Appeal In Our Political Consciousness, Michael A. Genovese

Political Science and International Relations Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Flyer: Vote Dick Gephardt For President Mar 1988

Flyer: Vote Dick Gephardt For President

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

On reverse: “The common theme is common sense,” list of accomplishments. March 8, 1988.


American Irish Newsletter - February - March 1988, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec Mar 1988

American Irish Newsletter - February - March 1988, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec

American Irish Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Flyer: Old Time Rally On The River. Feb 1988

Flyer: Old Time Rally On The River.

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A rally for Congressman Dick Gephardt, Democrat for President. Jacksonville Landing. February 26. Circa 1988.


Nonpublication In The United States District Courts: Official Criteria Versus Inferences From Appellate Review, Donald R. Songer Feb 1988

Nonpublication In The United States District Courts: Official Criteria Versus Inferences From Appellate Review, Donald R. Songer

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Have Gubernatorial Elections Become More Distinctive Contests?, Mark E. Tompkins Feb 1988

Have Gubernatorial Elections Become More Distinctive Contests?, Mark E. Tompkins

Faculty Publications

Gubernatorial and presidential elections over the period 1947—1986 are examined, using a previously reported process for decomposing partisan electoral outcomes series into their longterm and short-term components. These measures are employed to examine the proposition that gubernatorial elections have become increasingly isolated from outside forces. It is found that presidential coattails appear to be declining in importance (but not only because a number of states have moved to off-year elections). Gubernatorial elections have converged around a national pattern of relatively close competition, unlike state-level presidential contests, which have shifted in favor of Republican candidates. The pattern of gubernatorial outcomes varies …


Typed Document: Lecture, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Typed Document: Lecture, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Credibility, homophily and power lecture notes , January 25, 1988. Several pages redacted due to copyright.


Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Correspondence: January 22, 1988, Steven Alan Samson Jan 1988

Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Correspondence: January 22, 1988, Steven Alan Samson

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Typed Document: Class Meeting Mcc 5935, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Typed Document: Class Meeting Mcc 5935, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Class notes for MCC 5935, January 13, 1988.


Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Correspondence: January 5, 1988, Steven Alan Samson Jan 1988

Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Correspondence: January 5, 1988, Steven Alan Samson

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


The E.J. Faulker Lecture University Of Nebraska College Of Business Administration Lincoln, Nebraska, Clayton K. Yeutter Jan 1988

The E.J. Faulker Lecture University Of Nebraska College Of Business Administration Lincoln, Nebraska, Clayton K. Yeutter

Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers

I am pleased to be back home in Nebraska. It is a special honor for me to be chosen to deliver the prestigious E.J. Faulkner Lecture at my alma mater. In particular, I welcome this opportunity to speak to the students of the College of Business Administration because upon graduation many of you will take jobs that are directly linked to the international economy. . Even though the state of Nebraska is situated in the heartland of the united state and insulated by thousands of acres' of land, it is a major player in the global economy. We must educate …