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Are Confident Partisans Disloyal? The Role of Defensive Confidence in Party Defection
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2012People who feel comfortable defending their views—defensively confident—may also eventually change those views and corresponding behaviors. National Election Studies surveys showed that defensive confidence predicted defection in the 2006 U.S. House elections, above and beyond the impact of various demographic and political variables.
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Split-Party Control: Clinton On the Defensive
1998The transition from the 103rd Congress to the 104th Congress represented not only an uncomfortable adjustment for President Clinton, but a highly unusual turn in legislative-executive relations. The election of Bill Clinton in 1992 had provided a much heralded return to ‘unified government’, when the first Democrat to enter the White House since 1977 ...
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Interested Parties Come to the Defense of the Sugarcane Ethanol Industry
2014In 1998, the crisis of ethanol overproduction remained entrenched leading to an overall drop in income within the sugarcane ethanol industry. Consequently, in 1999, there was intense movement by the parties involved on the industry side (sugarcane suppliers, mayors of sugarcane-producing municipalities, trade associations, and workers in the industry).
Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de Moraes +1 more
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, 2019
this story was simply too good to be true. For this reason, Eisenman notes his suspicion that some readers will find his book disturbing. As a cultural historian, I fully understand the pitfalls of gauging audience reaction, but I must disagree.
M. T. Fravel
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this story was simply too good to be true. For this reason, Eisenman notes his suspicion that some readers will find his book disturbing. As a cultural historian, I fully understand the pitfalls of gauging audience reaction, but I must disagree.
M. T. Fravel
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Beyond party: ideological convictions and foreign policy conflicts in the US congress
International Politics, 2022W. Bendix, Gyung‐Ho Jeong
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Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, 2007
The period since the December 1999 Helsinki summit has been a time of remarkable economic and political change in Turkey.
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The period since the December 1999 Helsinki summit has been a time of remarkable economic and political change in Turkey.
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MUTUAL COMBAT COMPLICITY, TRANSFERRED INTENTION/DEFENSES AND THE EXEMPT PARTY DEFENSE
2015In this article, I shall explore the role of oblique intention in the law of complicity. I shall use the recent Supreme Court decision from the United Kingdom in R. v. Gnango to argue the case for recognizing oblique intention as an alternative mental element in complicity. R. v.
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Defensive methods against third party patents
2010The objective of this thesis is to study, not only intellectual property strategies and how they can contribute to the likelihood of getting into a patent dispute, but also the tools and methods available to defend against possibly harmful third party patents.
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Problems of the correlation of the assessment of evidence by courts, prosecuting party and defense
Juridical Sciences and EducationFrom our point of view, the problem of a uniform assessment of the same evidence by the subjects of the process can be solved only by law, when the Criminal Procedure Code clearly defines the procedures for this and, paradoxically, the obligation of a detailed procedural registration of the assessment of evidence and the arguments of the parties to the
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