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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 127 NO 1
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123079
Accomplished and embattled: understanding Obama's presidency
/ Skocpol, Theda; Jacobs, Lawrence R
Skocpol, Theda
Journal Article
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2012.
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THEDA SKOCPOL and LAWRENCE R. JACOBS assess the policy accomplishments and shortfalls of President Barack Obama since 2009. They highlight the obstacles with which Obama and his political allies have had to contend and challenge commentators who claim that Obama has accomplished little. They explain why conservative and Republican opposition to Obama's presidency has been fierce and unremitting.
Key Words
Civil rights
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Economy
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United States
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Osama Bin Laden
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Health Care Reform
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Barack Obama
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Election - 2008
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Political Allies
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African American Presidential Condidate
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Foreign Policy
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123081
Nuclear disarmament: should America lead?
/ Karp, Regina
Karp, Regina
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2012.
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REGINA KARP looks at the relationship between nuclear disarmament and world order. She argues that the new security environment compels a reassessment of how national security and international security governance are balanced. She concludes that sustainable arms control and disarmament initiatives involve a debate about who makes the rules and the benefits that come to those who live by them.
Key Words
NATO
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National Security
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Arms Control
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NPT
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Disarmament
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CTBT
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World Order
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Nuclear Disarmament
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United States
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Start II
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Nuclearism
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American Foreign Policy
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Barack Obama
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American Leadership
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NEW START
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International Security Governance
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123080
Regime change in the Middle East: problems and prospects
/ Byman, Daniel
Byman, Daniel
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2012.
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DANIEL BYMAN discusses the diplomatic and security implications of the Arab Spring. He finds that new alignments have begun in the Arab world and that the region's stability is being shaken. He argues that these changes affect an array of declared U.S. interests.
Key Words
Public Opinion
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Israel
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Counterterrorism
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Iran
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United States
;
Middle East
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Women's Rights
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Peace Process
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Al Qaeda
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Stability
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Islamism
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Arab World
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Muslim Brotherhood
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Arab Spring
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New Political Actor
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Civil War
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Social Policy
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123083
Republican elites and foreign policy attitudes
/ Busby, Joshua W; Monten, Jonathan
Monten, Jonathan
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2012.
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JOSHUA W. BUSBY and JONATHAN MONTEN analyze opinion polls, focusing on the degree of congruence between Republican elites and the general public on foreign policy. They find Republican elites to be consistently more internationalist than the public on most dimensions.
Key Words
NATO
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Gulf War
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United States
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International Criminal Court
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Republican Elites
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Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions
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Foreign Policy
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123082
Stability, transition, and regime approval in post-Fidel Cuba
/ Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan; Petrow, Gregory A
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan
Journal Article
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2012.
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JONATHAN BENJAMIN-ALVARADO and GREGORY A. PETROW examine Gallup World Poll data from Cuba to evaluate both the level of Cuban regime approval, as well as its causes. They conclude that Cubans are satisfied overall with their leaders, and that part of this satisfaction stems from equating the regime with the state. - See more at: http://www.psqonline.org/article.cfm?IDArticle=18879#sthash.5a3KNSnI.dpuf
Key Words
Cuba
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United States
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Governance
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Population
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Stability
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Fidel Castro
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US Foreign Policy
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Literacy
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Cuban Nationalism
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Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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