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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
South Carolina Librarian V.32 N.4 Fall/1988
South Carolina Librarian V.32 N.4 Fall/1988
South Carolina Libraries
South Carolina Librarian v.32 n.4 Fall/1988
Opposition To Human Rights Treaties In The United States Senate: The Legacy Of The Bricker Amendment, Natalie Hevener Kaufman, David Whiteman
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.
South Carolina Librarian V.32 N.3 Summer/1988
South Carolina Librarian V.32 N.3 Summer/1988
South Carolina Libraries
South Carolina Librarian v.32 n.3 Summer/1988
The Search For Architectural Remains At The Planter's House And The Slave Settlement, Richmond Hill Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina, James Michie, Jay Mills
The Search For Architectural Remains At The Planter's House And The Slave Settlement, Richmond Hill Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina, James Michie, Jay Mills
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey Of The Saint James Church Properties Of The Diocese Of South Carolina In Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Tommy Charles, Joe Davis, Carl Steen
An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey Of The Saint James Church Properties Of The Diocese Of South Carolina In Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Tommy Charles, Joe Davis, Carl Steen
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
South Carolina Librarian V.32 N.2 Spring/1988
South Carolina Librarian V.32 N.2 Spring/1988
South Carolina Libraries
South Carolina Librarian v.32 n.2 Spring/1988
Nonpublication In The United States District Courts: Official Criteria Versus Inferences From Appellate Review, Donald R. Songer
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
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 …
Archaeological Investigations At Tomassee (38oc186) A Lower Cherokee Town, Marvin T. Smith, Mark Williams, Chester B. Depratter, Marshall Williams, Mike Harmon
Archaeological Investigations At Tomassee (38oc186) A Lower Cherokee Town, Marvin T. Smith, Mark Williams, Chester B. Depratter, Marshall Williams, Mike Harmon
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
The Santee Canal, William R. Judd
The Santee Canal, William R. Judd
Publications
This report is the result of a seven-hour survey of the three remaining locks of the Santee Canal, the canal being considered the oldest true canal in America. The purpose of the survey is to document as much information as possible for the construction of displays.
Spanish Artifacts From Santa Elena, Stanley South, Russell K. Skowronek, Richard E. Johnson
Spanish Artifacts From Santa Elena, Stanley South, Russell K. Skowronek, Richard E. Johnson
Anthropological Studies
This volume contains Parts I and 2 of a three-part presentation of the artifacts relating to the sixteenth century Spanish occupation of the colonial capital of La Florida at Santa Elena, located on Parris Island, South Carolina from 1566 to 1587. Part 1, by Stanley South, with contributions by Eugene Lyon, Richard Polhemus, William Radisch and Carl Steen, comprises the Spanish non-ceramic artifacts. Part 2, by Russell Skowronek, Richard Johnson and Stanley South, examines the Spanish imported ceramics. Part 3, incomplete at this writing, by Chester Depratter, deals with the Spanish-contemporary Indian pottery. This third part will be published as …
The Role Of Intergovernmental Organizations In International Information Transfer And Policy, Robert V. Williams
The Role Of Intergovernmental Organizations In International Information Transfer And Policy, Robert V. Williams
Faculty Publications
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Explaining Policy Failure: Japan And The International Economy, 1969-1971, Robert C. Angel
Explaining Policy Failure: Japan And The International Economy, 1969-1971, Robert C. Angel
Faculty Publications
This paper examines the determinants of Japan's most serious postwar blunder: failure to define and implement effective and timely countermeasures to deal with its change from deficit to surplus international monetary status during the 1969-1971 period. It concludes that intense bureaucratic compartmentalization and a lack of supra-ministerial leadership of national policy were key determinants of this failure, leaving Japan's political system dependent upon irresistible external pressure (gai-atsu), in this case from the United States, to define and force implementation of necessary policy changes. This critical but largely ignored episode illustrates a negative aspect of the traditional insulation of Japan's national …