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The Eagle And The Lion: The Tragedy Of American-Iranian Relations, By James A. Bill, Shahrough Akhavi
The Eagle And The Lion: The Tragedy Of American-Iranian Relations, By James A. Bill, Shahrough Akhavi
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Politics, Innocence And The Limits Of Goodness By Peter Johnson, Daniel R. Sabia
Politics, Innocence And The Limits Of Goodness By Peter Johnson, Daniel R. Sabia
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Public Organizational Existence: A Critique Of Individualism In Democratic Administration, Charles R. Davis
Public Organizational Existence: A Critique Of Individualism In Democratic Administration, Charles R. Davis
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Opportunity, Willingness, And The Diffusion Of War, Randolph M. Siverson, Harvey Starr
Opportunity, Willingness, And The Diffusion Of War, Randolph M. Siverson, Harvey Starr
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Using borders and alliances as indicators of opportunity and willingness, respectively, we test the relationship between the sea and the diffusion of war during the 1816-1965 period. The impact of borders and alliances, individually and in combination, on the growth of ongoing war through "infectious" diffusion is shown through the comparison of baseline cases to cases where states at peace were exposed to various "treatments" comprised of warring border nations or warring alliance partners. The findings indicate that the probability of war diffusion is substantially increased as opportunities and willingness increase, particularly when such geographic and political factors are combined. …
Authority And Political Culture In Shicism, Ed. Said Amir Arjomand, Shahrough Akhavi
Authority And Political Culture In Shicism, Ed. Said Amir Arjomand, Shahrough Akhavi
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Gestational Age Reporting And Preterm Delivery, Greg R. Alexander, Mark E. Tompkins, Donald A. Cornely
Gestational Age Reporting And Preterm Delivery, Greg R. Alexander, Mark E. Tompkins, Donald A. Cornely
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This study examines recent trends in the reporting completeness and quality of gestational age estimates derived from the date of the last normal menses (DLNM) as reported in South Carolina vital records from 1974 to 1985. Noteworthy improvements in the completeness of reporting emerged during this period with a decline from 31.1 percent missing information in 1974 to 6.6 percent missing in 1985. Completeness of reporting and strategies for imputing values for missing data were analyzed for their impact on the calculation of the percentage of pr?term live births. The results indicate that the underreporting of gestational age can lead …