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Secure Multi-Party Computation: Theory, practice and applications
Information Sciences, 2019Secure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) is a generic cryptographic primitive that enables distributed parties to jointly compute an arbitrary functionality without revealing their own private inputs and outputs.
Chuan Zhao, Shengnan Zhao, Chong-Zhi Gao
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The Party’s Over: McCutcheon, Shadow Parties, and the Future of the Party System
The Supreme Court Review, 2015McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission can only be understood against the deep shifts taking place in American politics. By some measures, party identity is very strong, and the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are at the height of their power.
Joseph Fishkin, H. Gerken
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Fear and Loathing across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization
American Journal of Political Science, 2015Shanto Iyengar, Sean J Westwood
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Bringing the Party Back into the Community: Restructuring Grassroots Governance in Shenzhen
The China Quarterly, 2023While burgeoning research on China's state–society relations has paid attention to the Party, little is known about how the Party interacts with diverse actors and involves itself at the grassroots level in a specific region.
Changkun Cai, Y. Liu, Weiqi Jiang
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The China Quarterly, 2020
This article examines the roles digital technologies have played in propelling the shifts in modes of financial governance which have been led by the Chinese Communist Party and enacted by a wide spectrum of regulative actors.
Jing Wang
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This article examines the roles digital technologies have played in propelling the shifts in modes of financial governance which have been led by the Chinese Communist Party and enacted by a wide spectrum of regulative actors.
Jing Wang
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MP-SPDZ: A Versatile Framework for Multi-Party Computation
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2020Multi-Protocol SPDZ (MP-SPDZ) is a fork of SPDZ-2 (Keller et al., CCS '13), an implementation of the multi-party computation (MPC) protocol called SPDZ (Damgård et al., Crypto '12).
Marcel Keller
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Measuring party positions in Europe
Party Politics, 2015Catherine E De Vries +2 more
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The Party Structure of Mutual Funds
The Review of financial studies, 2018We investigate the structure of mutual funds’ corporate governance preferences as revealed by how they vote their shares in portfolio companies. We apply unsupervised learning tools from the machine learning literature to analyze mutual funds’ votes ...
Ryan Bubb, Emiliano M. Catan
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Parties and the Party System of Israel
The Oxford Handbook of Israeli Politics and Society, 2018Both the parties and the party system of Israel have undergone significant changes during the last seventy years. This chapter begins by delineating the transformation of the political parties in Israel, from classic mass parties to a plethora of types ...
Reuven Y. Hazan
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