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Emergence of Cooperation: State of the Art
Artificial Life, 2005This review presents a review of prevalent results within research pertaining to emergent cooperation in biologically inspired artificial social systems. Results reviewed maintain particular reference to biologically inspired design principles, given that current mathematical and empirical tools have provided only a partial insight into elucidating ...
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Journal of Developing Societies, 2008
This article examines how Ethiopian governments have periodically declared a state of emergency in the country; these effectively turned out to be police and carceral regimes during periods of political crisis. Each of the three Ethiopian governments claimed legitimacy for their respective body politic as a derivation of the ‘consent’ or the ‘general ...
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This article examines how Ethiopian governments have periodically declared a state of emergency in the country; these effectively turned out to be police and carceral regimes during periods of political crisis. Each of the three Ethiopian governments claimed legitimacy for their respective body politic as a derivation of the ‘consent’ or the ‘general ...
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2013
Listen to an <a href="http://iupress.typepad.com/blog/2013/09/podcast-patrick-brantlinger-discusses-his-book-states-of-emergency.html">IU Press podcast</a> with the author.
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Listen to an <a href="http://iupress.typepad.com/blog/2013/09/podcast-patrick-brantlinger-discusses-his-book-states-of-emergency.html">IU Press podcast</a> with the author.
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2007
According to the New York Times of April 12, 2003, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld “minimized the disorder [in Iraq] as inevitable as [the country] moves from a repressive to a freer system of government.” In the article, which reports the details of a Pentagon briefing held the previous day, Rumsfeld gives a very interesting definition of freedom.
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According to the New York Times of April 12, 2003, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld “minimized the disorder [in Iraq] as inevitable as [the country] moves from a repressive to a freer system of government.” In the article, which reports the details of a Pentagon briefing held the previous day, Rumsfeld gives a very interesting definition of freedom.
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2014
Carl Schmitt’s theory of emergency powers has garnered substantial attention in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on the US, UK, and Spain. Against those who underscore apparent discontinuities in Schmitt’s view of emergency government, or see him as advocating law-based and/or a constitutional model of emergency government, this chapter revisits ...
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Carl Schmitt’s theory of emergency powers has garnered substantial attention in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on the US, UK, and Spain. Against those who underscore apparent discontinuities in Schmitt’s view of emergency government, or see him as advocating law-based and/or a constitutional model of emergency government, this chapter revisits ...
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Scenes of emergency: Dis/re-assembling the promise of the UK emergency state
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2021Ben Anderson
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