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The U.S. geopolitical code and the role of the Persian Gulf oil in the U.S. military intervention in 2003 [PDF]
This paper seeks to explore the motives of the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf region vis-a-vis the energy resources of the region. Studying geopolitical codes helps reveal the intentions behind a state’s foreign policy through defining ...
Jawan, Jayum, Naji, Saeid
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Identity, affective attachments, and US-Iranian nuclear politics [PDF]
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Solomon, Ty
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The purpose of this article is to identify differences in the perception of the US foreign and security policy by the first and the second Bush presidency. Due to the fact that both presidencies of George W.
Pavel Necas +2 more
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Sometime in the 1990s architecture historians shifted their attention from buildings to publications, exhibitions, films and photographs produced by architects.
Kaminer, Tahl
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"The Axis of war and mischief in the Middle East" [PDF]
Ismael Hossein-zadeh is a professor of economics at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. His email address is ismael.zadeh@drake.eduThis articles was subsequently reposted on a number of other e-journals, including: http://edstrong.blog-city.com/read ...
Hossein-zadeh, Ismael
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Resilience of environmental policy amidst the rise of conservative populism. [PDF]
Mostafavi N +3 more
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Modern welfare states under pressure : determinants of tax policy in a globalizing world [PDF]
Taxation and tax policy reform appears on the political agenda in most advanced welfare states in Europe and North America. Of course studies of taxation and tax policy are nothing new and have existed ever since people have paid taxes.
Lammert, Christian
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Of Tax, Crime, and Happiness. An Interdisciplinary Research Review on Social Inequality. [PDF]
Pleinen J.
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Foreign Policy Views and U.S. Standing in the World [PDF]
What do Americans think about the US role in world affairs and why do they think the way they do? Americans typically do not think about foreign policy most of the time, and, as a consequence, know relatively little about it (Almond 1950, Lippmann 1955 ...
Baum, Matthew A., Nau, Henry R.
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