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Old Oligarch

open access: yes, 2016
Simon Hornblower
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THEOPHRASTUS’ ‘OLIGARCH’ AND THE POLITICAL INTENTION OF THE CHARACTERS

Cambridge Classical Journal, 2023
The intention of Theophrastus’ Characters still escapes us. This paper offers a new answer to that centuries-old question by looking closely at the one political sketch of the collection: ‘The Oligarch’ (C.26).
Katie Ebner-Landy, René de Nicolay
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Plan Meets Reality

Taking Stock of Shock, 2021
Chapter 2 evaluates the implementation of the reforms offered by international financial institutions and shows the propensity of these plans to foster corruption and extreme wealth inequality and, in many cases, an economic collapse that was far greater
Kristen R. Ghodsee   +1 more
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The Old Oligarch

2023
This volume in the LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History series features a new English translation of The Old Oligarch: Pseudo-Xenophon's Constitution of the Athenians, a key text for the study of Classical Greek history, with accompanying notes and a thorough, contextualising Introduction.
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0. Setting in Motion: The Trans-Location of Anglophone Arab Cultures

Transgressive Truths and Flattering Lies, 2020
In season 5, episode 2 of the popular American television seriesHomeland, the former CIA officer Carrie Mathison, now in her new job as a security advisor to a hyper-humanitarian German oligarch, is escorted by Hezbollah militants through a Syrian ...
C. Mathison
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The Yo-Reforms

Russian Education & Society, 2019
A new minister was appointed to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, and she has continued the erroneous practice of passing reforms that are divorced from the ethos and social values of law, which previous ministers had also ...
A.B. Vifleemskij
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The Old Order: From the “Balance of Power” to the Oligarchs’ Club

2018
To understand the confused evolution or the indignities of the international system at the beginning of the twenty-first century one needs to first grasp what came before it and understand the way international relations have been configured throughout the modern era.
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Surviving type I migration (the old and the new): oligarchic formation of hot neptunes

2011
Winter Workshop on Planetary Astrophysics, KIAA, Peking University, Beijing, China, 12-19 December 2009.
McNeil, DS, Nelson, RP
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