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Worldmaking After Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination

Journal of Development Studies, 2021
In Worldmaking After Empire, Adom Getachew masterfully charts the political theories born of post-World War II anticolonial struggles across the Black Atlantic.
Kerem Nisancioglu
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Empirical Similarity [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Economics and Statistics, 2006
An agent is asked to assess a real-valued variable Yp based on certain characteristics Xp = (Xp-super-1, ..., Xp-super-m), and on a database consisting of Xi-super-1, ... Xi-super-m, Yi) for i = 1, ..., n. A possible approach to combine past observations of X and Y with the current values of X to generate an assessment of Y is similarity-weighted ...
Itzhak Gilboa   +2 more
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A review of Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism. By Quinn Slobodain

Critical and radical social work An international journal, 2019
Among academics who have not yet taken to ignoring, obscuring, or naturalizing neoliberalism, there remain three main analytical traditions for studying it.
M. Sparke
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German Women for Empire, 1884-1945

, 2020
When Germany annexed colonies in Africa and the Pacific beginning in the 1880s, many German women were enthusiastic. At the same time, however, they found themselves excluded from what they saw as a great nationalistic endeavor.
Lora Wildenthal
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American Empire and the Politics of Meaning

, 2020
When the United States took control of the Philippines and Puerto Rico in the wake of the Spanish-American War, it declared that it would transform its new colonies through lessons in self-government and the ways of American-style democracy.
J. Go
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CHALLENGING THE EMPIRICAL EMPIRE

Economic Affairs, 2010
Many of the problems in the British public sector directly relate to the attempt to create a world fit for the central planner in which all tasks can be set down in a system of rules. The philosophy of ‘empirical consequentialism’ underpins this entire venture.
Paul Ormerod, Helen Jackson
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Is Everything Empire? Is Empire Everything? [PDF]

open access: possibleComparative Politics, 2006
Empire is a growth business these days. Amazon lists 10,513 books with empire in the title on its website; Barnes and Noble lists 10,210.1 Whatever the exact number of books that deal with empires as specifically political entities, empire clearly qual ifies as a "hot ticket" item for scholars, journalists, pundits, policymakers, advertis ers, and many
Alexander J. Motyl   +6 more
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Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire

, 2006
Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. 2004. New York. Penguin Books. 448 pages. ISBN: 0143035592 (paper).
Thomas Taaffe, M. Sterpka
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Law's Empire

, 1987
Scholars of culture, humanities and social sciences have increasingly come to an appreciation of the importance of the legal domain in social life, while critically engaged socio-legal scholars around the world have taken up the task of understanding ...
R. Dworkin
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Nostalgia for the Empire

, 2020
This book examines the social and political origins of beleaguered and wistful expressions of nostalgia about the Ottoman Empire for various groups in the region.
M. Yavuz
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