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Sanctions, National Security, and Free Speech
ABSTRACT A fundamental, but largely overlooked, aspect of the New Washington Consensus is the use of national security arguments to restrict speech and punish disfavored speakers. Although the United States has a longer history of using sanctions to restrict speech in the terrorism context, it has recently applied sanctions to restrict political speech,
Joshua Andresen
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Obama Approval Rating Continues To Slide In NH 4/28/2011 [PDF]
President Barack Obama’s job performance rating in New Hampshire has dropped to its lowest level since his election.
Survey Center, UNH
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Evolving Geopolitics and Japan's Economic Security–Trade Nexus: ‘New Capitalism’ as a Balancing Act?
ABSTRACT Amid intensifying geopolitical tensions, governments increasingly perceive economic interdependence as a strategic vulnerability. Japan, situated geopolitically between two great powers—the United States and China—attempts to navigate geopolitics by prioritising economic security.
Minako Morita‐Jaeger
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Sanders Likely New Hampshire Primary Winner 2/8/16 [PDF]
On the eve of the primary election, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders continues to hold a double-digit lead over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire and most Democrats think Sanders will win the New Hampshire Primary.
Survey Center, UNH
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Alloparenting the investment child: A reply to responses
The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Nina Bandelj
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ABSTRACT As far as international economic law (IEL) is concerned, the ‘Washington Consensus’ generally refers to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s development finance policies and tools. It covers their application to their clients and borrowers with the support of Western governments. This acceptation is of particular interest
Leïla Choukroune
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Bridging the gap: advancing climate services integration into environmental planning in Barbados
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as Barbados face escalating climate risks that threaten infrastructure, livelihoods, and economic stability, yet climate services remain unevenly integrated into regulatory planning.
Atoofa Zainab +2 more
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Obama Holds Narrow Lead Over Romney In New Hampshire 7/17/2012 [PDF]
The race for President in New Hampshire is tightening, but President Barack Obama continues to hold a slim lead over Mitt Romney.
Survey Center, UNH
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Reaching the Summit or a Plateau? The EU–New Zealand Relationship in the Indo‐Pacific
ABSTRACT This article examines New Zealand's perceptions of the European Union's Indo‐Pacific Strategy through interviews with government officials and foreign policy influencers. Despite viewing the EU positively as a like‐minded partner committed to the rule‐based international order, New Zealand respondents demonstrated limited understanding of the ...
Matthew Castle +4 more
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NH Divided On Health Care Law, Most Don\u27t Think It Will Affect Them 10/17/13 [PDF]
As the fight in Washington over the Affordable Care Act continues, the law remains unpopular in the Granite State.
Survey Center, UNH
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