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POLITICAL FORTUNES (3) answer(s).
 
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India's changing political fortunes / Sen, Ronojoy   Journal Article
Sen, Ronojoy Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India is due to hold a general election in April- May 2014, and speculation about the shape of the next government in New Delhi has reached a fever pitch. The presence of a new political player-the Common Man's Party (Aam Aadmi Party, or AAP)-has thrown open a contest that was already going to be difficult to call. Election forecasting in India is a perilous task in any case, given the country's diversity and fragmented politics. Nonetheless, certain broad trends can be discerned. One is the parlous state of the country's oldest party, the Indian National Congress. The Congress has been in government during much of independent India's history. For the past decade it has governed the nation as the leader of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), and its popularity has steadily declined. After the 2014 general election, it is unlikely to be in a position to form a new government.
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Peacemaking and political survival in Sadat's Egypt / Wolf, Albert B   Journal Article
Wolf, Albert B Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract What are the domestic political consequences of peacemaking for dictators? The conventional wisdom suggests that nations are better off reaching settlements that allow them to avoid the costs of war.1 The effectiveness of cooperation with autocracies is of interest to policy makers and international-relations theorists alike. Debates over issues such as the First Step Agreement with Iran or U.S.-China policy have focused on the effectiveness of engagement (defined as attempts to influence the behaviors of a target state through positive inducements).2 States sometimes cooperate with their rivals, expecting that engagement will bolster the political fortunes of moderates in the target regime
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Political fortunes: on finance and its regulation / McCarty, Nolan; Poole, Keith T; Romer, Thomas; Rosenthal, Howard   Journal Article
McCarty, Nolan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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