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Technocratic Exceptionalism: Monetary Policy and the Fear of Democracy
International Political Sociology, 2018What do border guards and central bankers have in common? Both operate, on a day-to-day basis, in political spaces exempt from many of the norms of liberal democratic politics and yet have the power to define and constrain them.
Jacqueline Best
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Transforming Food and Agricultural Policy, 2017
The past few years have witnessed the emergence of new actors and ideas in agri-food politics discussed under the heading ‘post-exceptionalism’. Yet our knowledge about which political actors promote a shift from exceptionalism toward post-exceptionalism
J. Tosun
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The past few years have witnessed the emergence of new actors and ideas in agri-food politics discussed under the heading ‘post-exceptionalism’. Yet our knowledge about which political actors promote a shift from exceptionalism toward post-exceptionalism
J. Tosun
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Post-exceptionalism and corporate interests in US agricultural policy
Transforming Food and Agricultural Policy, 2017This paper examines post-exceptionalism in US food and agriculture policy. Using data on lobbying activity and campaign contributions, we find that corporations and organizations representing the banking industry, manufacturers of agricultural inputs ...
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2021
Abstract Chapter 10 examines British political development during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It analyzes why Britain remained fairly stable during the nineteenth century when the rest of Europe was characterized by turmoil and upheaval as well as why it proved relatively immune to the extremism and democratic decay ...
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Abstract Chapter 10 examines British political development during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It analyzes why Britain remained fairly stable during the nineteenth century when the rest of Europe was characterized by turmoil and upheaval as well as why it proved relatively immune to the extremism and democratic decay ...
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The Un-Exceptionalism of U.S. Exceptionalism
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This article challenges the prevailing view that the United States acts exceptionally by examining the insufficiently considered legal exceptionalism of other countries. It puts U.S. Exceptionalism in perspective by identifying European exceptionalism as well as noting developing country exceptionalism, pointing to the exceptional rules sought by the ...
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American Exceptionalism Revisited: Taking Exception to Exceptionalism
American Literary History, 2010One year into the Obama administration is an especially good time to revisit debates about American exceptionalism. On the one hand, George Bush repeatedly invoked not only the wound of 9/11, but also a providential national mission to advance freedom as justification for unilaterally exercising American military power to remake the Middle East.
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2013
Emerging fields of science often create new challenges for ethics and law. In assessing the broader societal implications of scientific discoveries, a reasonable analytical starting point is determining how the discoveries compare with existing science. If the new field is substantially similar to an established one, then the ethical and legal analyses
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Emerging fields of science often create new challenges for ethics and law. In assessing the broader societal implications of scientific discoveries, a reasonable analytical starting point is determining how the discoveries compare with existing science. If the new field is substantially similar to an established one, then the ethical and legal analyses
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