Lady Anne Kerr: From the Rise of International Conference Interpreting to the Whitlam Dismissal
Before Anne Robson (née Taggart) became the second Lady Kerr upon marrying governor‐general John Kerr in 1975, she had an international career of some 30 years working as a French to English interpreter and consultant at over 30 national and international conferences and became the first Australian elected to the International Association of Conference
Alexis Bergantz
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The influence of capitation grants on quality education delivery in Tanzania public secondary schools during the time of inflation. [PDF]
Ndaula L, Suru MH, Swai CZ.
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Spectacle and Spy Stories: The 1954 Royal Commission on Espionage
ABSTRACT The Menzies government's 1954 royal commission, established to investigate Soviet espionage in Australia, is well known as the backdrop to the Labor Party split. It saw opposition leader H.V. Evatt's demise and ushered in an almost 20‐year period of Liberal Party governance.
Ebony Nilsson
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Parliamentary standards under attack: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the Westminster Parliament. [PDF]
Crewe E.
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The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad
Abstract The past decade has seen a marked shift as many previously liberal democratic states have backslidden, taking authoritarian turns. How should liberal actors respond to democratic backsliding by others? Although it might seem that it is vital for liberal actors to react robustly to avoid complicity or to maintain their liberal integrity, this ...
James Pattison
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Alignment between self- and perceived peer support for specific firearm policies: Results from a representative survey of adults in nine U.S. states. [PDF]
Anestis MD +5 more
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Balancing bossism: State expansion in the face of elite capture
Abstract Central states have often relied on local elites to implement policies in peripheral areas. These strategies may allow otherwise weak states to impose their directives, but they can also be inefficient, particularly when a single elite commands total control over local politics (monopolist capture).
Anna F. Callis, Christopher L. Carter
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Influence of online searches for campaign messages on voting behaviour in Ghana. [PDF]
Glate SN, Dzansi DY, Onojaefe DP.
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Editor's view: Is the brain's perception of ideas an underappreciated human sense? [PDF]
Rudan I.
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How Does Household Food Insecurity Impact Complementary Feeding, in High Income Countries, in a Cost-of-Living Crisis? A Systematic Scoping Review. [PDF]
Hollinrake G +4 more
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