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Beijing consensus: how China's authoritarian model will dominate the twenty-first century / Halper, Stefan 2010  Book
Halper, Stefan Book
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Publication New York, Basic Books, 2010.
Description xv, 296p.
Standard Number 9780465013616, hbk
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President Obama at mid-term / Halper, Stefan   Journal Article
Halper, Stefan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article provides an analysis of President Obama at mid-term. It looks at the mid-term elections from the perspective of the political issues that informed the debate, the implications of Republican control of the House of Representatives for both legislation and relations between the administration and Congress, and the policy areas where cooperation and possible progress is possible. The article looks at the Tea Party movement as a collection of single issue and multi-issue political groups ranging from 'nativists' to Christian fundamentalists to the eclectic and unprecedented combination of fiscal and social conservatives seen at Glen Beck's 'honoring America' event at the Washington Monument. This broad movement may be seen as a classical revitalization movement, not unlike those described by Anthony F. C. Wallace. It is opposed by another 'revitalization movement' namely the 'American renewal' promised by Obama as he ran for office in 2008. These countervailing narratives-in effect two different versions of America, one reflecting the Tea Party broadly conceived and the other reflecting Obama's 'promise'-are seeking political traction among independents. The implications of this struggle are momentous. The prevailing narrative will frame policy going forward on a range of domestic issues and on selected foreign policy questions, which will include the present debate on the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with Russia and the upcoming debate on China, which will have even further reaching effects. Finally, this article describes Obama's struggle to frame his policy successes and the ensuing debate in a favourable light. His opponents have sought to limit his progress by presenting him as 'the other", an effective but destructive technique that could have longer term effects on the domestic political discourse. However, the author remains an optimist; he believes, together with 50 per cent of Americans, the president is likable, logical and gives a good speech, and that he will be re-elected in 2012.
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Tibet: an unfinished story / Halper, Lezlee Brown; Halper, Stefan 2014  Book
Halper, Stefan Book
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Publication Gurgaon, Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2014.
Description xxii, 367p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789350097960
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