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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume VIII, Issue 12 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Cavan, Susan +6 more
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume V, Issue 10 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Burk, Nicholas +7 more
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Competitive diplomacy in bargaining and war
Abstract War is often viewed as a bargaining problem. However, prior to bargaining, countries can vie for leverage by expending effort on diplomacy. This article presents a dynamic model of conflict where agenda‐setting power is endogenous to pre‐bargaining diplomatic competition.
Joseph J. Ruggiero
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The influence of mulchation of the soil on the carbonic acid balance of cotton field
In a field experiment, located on Old Typical Sierozems, conducted studies to determine the components of the carbon dioxide balance of the “cotton – soil – atmosphere”.
Yuriy Bezborodov, Akmal Shamsiyev
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume IV, Issue 10 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Cavan, Susan +7 more
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Uzbeks of Kazakhstan: sociological researchon Uzbek youth
N. Baigabylov, A. Mussabayeva
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Neither exit nor voice : loyalty as a survival strategy for the Uzbeks in Kazakhstan [PDF]
The June 2010 conflict between the Kyrgyz and Uzbek communities in southern Kyrgyzstan once again demonstrated the complexity of the ethnic question in Central Asia.
Oka, Natsuko
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ABSTRACT Young people transitioning from out‐of‐home care, also known as care leavers, are globally recognised as a vulnerable group. There is a scarcity of literature on leaving care across the Global South, including Asia. The authors examined policies and practices from the grey literature to gain insights from broader literature beyond peer ...
Rangga Radityaputra +2 more
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State-Directed Diffusion of Technology: The Mechanization of Cotton-Farming in Soviet Central Asia [PDF]
When Soviet central planners began to mechanize the cotton harvest in earnest in 1958, they expected more rapid diffusion than the market-driven process that had begun in the United States a decade earlier.
Richard Pomfret
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Broke Autocrats, Broken Elections: Trade Shocks and Electoral Fraud in Autocracies
ABSTRACT We argue that when terms‐of‐trade (ToT) shocks reduce resource rents, autocrats lose the fiscal capacity to sustain loyalty through patronage and increasingly rely on electoral manipulation as a survival strategy. We present a simple model in which rents finance patronage in normal times, while adverse shocks reduce the effectiveness of ...
Antonis Adam, Sofia Tsarsitalidou
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