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Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09 [PDF]
Ito, Takatoshi
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Financial Sector Development in the Pacific Rim, East Asia Seminar on Economics, Volume 18 [PDF]
Takatoshi Ito
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Presidential Cues and the Nationalization of Congressional Rhetoric, 1973–2016
American Journal of Political Science, 2023Presidents occupy a unique role as both the head of the executive branch and a de facto party leader. They nationalize politics and polarize lawmaking. Members of Congress know this, and they leverage the president's symbolic power to heighten political ...
Benjamin S. Noble
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Person-centered review, 2021
PurposeThis study aims to advance practice and research on workforce nationalization in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries through identifying relevant policy and practical implications needed to implement nationalization initiatives ...
S. Elbanna
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PurposeThis study aims to advance practice and research on workforce nationalization in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries through identifying relevant policy and practical implications needed to implement nationalization initiatives ...
S. Elbanna
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Local News, Information, and the Nationalization of U.S. Elections
American Political Science Review, 2020Has the decline in traditional sources of local news contributed to the nationalization of U.S. elections? I hypothesize that local news coverage mitigates nationalization by providing voters with information that allows them to assess down-ballot ...
Daniel J. Moskowitz
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, 2020
Many contend that U.S. state parties are increasingly polarized and nationalized, meaning that they have adopted divergent positions matching their national counterparts’.
D. Hopkins, E. Schickler, David Azizi
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Many contend that U.S. state parties are increasingly polarized and nationalized, meaning that they have adopted divergent positions matching their national counterparts’.
D. Hopkins, E. Schickler, David Azizi
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, 2020
The November 2018 state legislative elections continued the recent trend towards increased (dynamic) nationalization. Control of 87 state legislative chambers and many governor’s offices was determined by elections that took place in a highly ...
Benjamin Melusky, Jesse T. Richman
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The November 2018 state legislative elections continued the recent trend towards increased (dynamic) nationalization. Control of 87 state legislative chambers and many governor’s offices was determined by elections that took place in a highly ...
Benjamin Melusky, Jesse T. Richman
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Nationalization and Its Consequences for State Legislatures
, 2020Objective I theorize that as nationalization increases, state legislatures will take less legislative actions related to local topics and take more legislative actions on divisive, national issues. Method To measure nationalization I use election data as
Richard Burke
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