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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 128 NO 2 (5) answer(s).
 
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Cabinet duration in presidential democracies / Shin, Jae Hyeok   Journal Article
Shin, Jae Hyeok Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract JAE HYEOK SHIN analyzes cabinet duration in ten presidential democracies in Latin America. He ?nds that cabinet attributes greatly affect cabinet durability and that the performance of the cabinet has larger effects on its stability than do its handling of exogenous crises.
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ID:   123091


Democratic inclusion and religious nationalists in Israel / Shelff, Nadav G; Shelef, Orie   Journal Article
Shelff, Nadav G Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract NADAV G. SHELEF and ORIE SHELEF discuss the voting behavior of Israeli religious nationalists in the elections of 1999 and 2009. Their analysis suggests that the democratic inclusion of radical movements may not lead to moderation.
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ID:   123090


Engaging the enemy and the lessons for the Obama administration / Lobell, Steven E   Journal Article
Lobell, Steven E Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract STEVEN E. LOBELL argues that the Obama administration can learn from previous British and American policies of engagement. He looks at four cases that suggest trade concessions and commercial inducements, rather than punishment or ?rm balancing, may be more appropriate policy to moderate the behavior of states threatening U.S. interests.
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ID:   123088


Role of villain: Iran and U.S. foreign policy / Pillar, Paul R   Journal Article
Pillar, Paul R Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract PAUL R. PILLAR examines why Iran has become a major focus of attention of U.S. foreign policy and ?nds that even a nuclear-armed Iran would not pose the major threat that is commonly assumed. The Iran issue simply ?lls a traditional American psychological and political need to have a foreign adversary.
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What Scarlett O'Hara thinks: political attitudes of southern women / Ondercin, Heather   Journal Article
Ondercin, Heather Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract HEATHER ONDERCIN uses the framework of intersectionality to understand how gender, race, and region uniquely shape the attitudes of Southern white women. She ?nds that Southern white women hold distinctly different attitudes across a range of policy areas than do Southern men and non-Southerners.
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