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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2004
The statistical observation that war between democratic states is exceptionally rare and the seemingly contradictory finding that democracies nevertheless do go to war have posedan intriguing puzzle for the field of international politics. The two explanations that have gained the greatest currency, the normative and structural, have commanded center ...
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The statistical observation that war between democratic states is exceptionally rare and the seemingly contradictory finding that democracies nevertheless do go to war have posedan intriguing puzzle for the field of international politics. The two explanations that have gained the greatest currency, the normative and structural, have commanded center ...
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Traffic Logic and Political Logic
Radical History Review, 2012This article reviews three books that make important contributions to our understanding of how city streets and sidewalks are structured, and thus what their social and political potential might and might not be. Each of the books shows how streets and sidewalks are produced through the operationalization of what one of the authors calls “traffic logic.
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Theory, Culture & Society, 2011
In the modern age, the political secret has acquired a bad reputation. With modern democracy’s ideal of transparency, political secrecy is identified with political crime or corruption. The article argues that this repression of secrecy in modern democracies falls short of a substantial understanding of the structure and workings of political secrecy.
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In the modern age, the political secret has acquired a bad reputation. With modern democracy’s ideal of transparency, political secrecy is identified with political crime or corruption. The article argues that this repression of secrecy in modern democracies falls short of a substantial understanding of the structure and workings of political secrecy.
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Diogenes, 2009
AbstractSlogans have always been highly popular in China. They are extensively used in politics, as a typical form of public behavior. They are the most convenient and practical means of mobilizing people. Many political slogans or posters are still fresh in the memories of those who experienced the years of war or revolution in China.
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AbstractSlogans have always been highly popular in China. They are extensively used in politics, as a typical form of public behavior. They are the most convenient and practical means of mobilizing people. Many political slogans or posters are still fresh in the memories of those who experienced the years of war or revolution in China.
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1998
Mill’s fundamental philosophical ideas are contained in A System of Logic, which came out in 1843, and in two works published in 1865: Auguste Comte and Positivism and An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy, where at great length Mill annihilates a philosopher who would otherwise be forgotten. The Principles of Political Economy, published
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Mill’s fundamental philosophical ideas are contained in A System of Logic, which came out in 1843, and in two works published in 1865: Auguste Comte and Positivism and An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy, where at great length Mill annihilates a philosopher who would otherwise be forgotten. The Principles of Political Economy, published
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1990
Abstract Explains how Keynes derived the ‘third way’ from the political philosophy of Edmund Burke, examines how Keynes based his political philosophy on ethics, and considers the implications for liberalism.
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Abstract Explains how Keynes derived the ‘third way’ from the political philosophy of Edmund Burke, examines how Keynes based his political philosophy on ethics, and considers the implications for liberalism.
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The Logic of Political Territoriality
Geopolitics, 2009The creation of an undivided Europe without borders raises questions about the present-day significance of political territoriality in Europe. The article presents a conceptualisation of political territoriality to indicate its significance. Political territoriality is defined here as an active strategy to control by controlling a geographical area ...
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The Logic of Political Survival
2003The authors of this ambitious book address a fundamental political question: why are leaders who produce peace and prosperity turned out of office while those who preside over corruption, war, and misery endure? Considering this political puzzle, they also answer the related economic question of why some countries experience successful economic ...
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Splintered Logic and Political Debate
2010This chapter argues public-private partnerships (PPPs) are founded on a governing logic that involves: 1) accepting the supermacy of market-like relationships in all transaction situations; and 2) focusing on economic efficiency and outputs as primary indicators of performance.
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The Logics of Electoral Politics
Comparative Political Studies, 1994The traditional spatial theory of elections has recently been challenged by alternative conceptualizations, which either dispute the role of euclidean distance in voting (directional theory) or argue that voter preferences are endogenous to the political process (mobilizational theory).
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