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Second-Order Constitutive Equations

International Applied Mechanics, 2001
The paper deals with the problems of existence of the second order constitutive equations in the investigation of some wave properties of plastic materials.
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The Co-Constitution of Order

International Organization, 2021
AbstractThe idea of liberal international order as a world order is understood to be constituted as a result of disproportionate Anglo-American influences. This is in line with much of international relations (IR) theory, which typically characterizes the emergence of order as resulting from the diffusion or imposition of norms and institutions from ...
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Blockchains as Constitutional Orders

2018
Blockchains are the distributed ledger technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Blockchains facilitate exchange, provide public goods (security, property rights), map identities, and provide a platform for contracting and the enforcement of contracts.
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Islam and the Constitutional Order

2012
Amidst a planet-wide array of crises, three are central: the AfPak arc, which includes Pakistan, Afghanistan, India (and the surrounding countries in Central Asia as well as Iran); the Iranian Revolution (which, in addition to Pakistan and Afghanistan, impacts directly on Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, and the so-called Shii crescent, comprising ...
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Constitutional order in America.

The mandates of the president, members of Congress, judges of the Supreme Court of the United States of America (USA), as well as public servants appointed by them and other public servants of the legislative and executive bodies of the USA ended on December 31, 2025, due to their legal incompetence and incapacity, and the proven failure of the ...
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Defending the Constitutional Order

2023
This paper defends the constitutional order because it is endangered. It speaks of a ‘constitutional order’ because decent political life requires the stability that order brings. To stay free, a people must know what to expect from government and what the rules of the game are. But a constitution is not merely a rulebook; it is a regimen.
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A Confucian Constitutional Order

2012
As China continues to transform itself, many assume that the nation will eventually move beyond communism and adopt a Western-style democracy. But could China develop a unique form of government based on its own distinct traditions? This book says yes.
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