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Bourdieu hits Brussels: the genesis and structure of the European field of power / Cohen, Antonin   Journal Article
Cohen, Antonin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words NATO  Trade  Europe  United Sates  Internationalization  Bourdieu Hits Brussels 
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ID:   108824


China cited by foes of nuclear budget cuts / Masterson, Kathleen E   Journal Article
Masterson, Kathleen E Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Congress should reconsider proposed cuts to U.S. nuclear weapons spending in light of uncertainties about China's nuclear weapons program, some lawmakers and security analysts are arguing. Other analysts, however, have said there is little evidence to support some of the more threatening scenarios.
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ID:   100517


Freedom.Com / Morozov, Evgeny   Journal Article
Morozov, Evgeny Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   108880


Impact of the global financial crisis 2007-08 on the US and Chi: implications for global politics / Ferdousi, Benuka   Journal Article
Ferdousi, Benuka Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Global Financial Crisis 2007-08, originated from the sub-prime mortgage crisis in the US, dipped the world economy to a level worst since World War II. Both the developed and developing economies were hit by the crisis although in varying magnitudes. The present article makes an attempt to compare impact of the crisis on the US and China. It shows that China was less affected by the crisis although structural flaws have made both countries exposed to such crisis. It concludes that although the crisis will diminish the power of the US, it will neither replace the US with China as the next super-power nor lead to a bi-polar world led by the US and China; rather it will lead to a fragmented, multi-polar world.
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ID:   059576


Latin America and the United States: Negotiating a Bumpy Stretch / Sethi, Manpreet July 1998  Journal Article
Sethi, Manpreet Journal Article
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Publication July 1998.
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Wrong turn on school reform / Hess, Frederick; Petrilli, Michael J   Journal Article
Hess, Frederick Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the run up to the 2000 presidential election, candidate George W. Bush an his advisors made a strategic decision to appropriate educational rhetoric generally associated with domocrats and the left.
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