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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 128 NO 3
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123104
After war: inside the U.S. civilian struggle to build peace
/ Miles, Renanah
Miles, Renanah
Journal Article
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2013.
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RENANAH MILES examines recent stabilization and reconstruction missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. She analyzes persistent shortfalls in the ability of the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development to conduct these missions. She contends that organizational culture and bureaucratic turf wars undermine civilian leadership and encourage the military to compensate in its absence.
Key Words
Iraq
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United States
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Afghanistan
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USAID
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Civilian leadership
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Development Diplomacy
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Bureaucratic Conflict
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123105
Death and taxes: issue framing and conservative coalition maintenance
/ Meagher, Richard
Meagher, Richard
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2013.
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RICHARD MEAGHER describes how and why the estate tax became part of the pro-family agenda of social conservatives. He explores the role of estate tax repeal in maintaining the alliance between economic and social conservatives within the Republican Party.
Key Words
United States
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Symbolic Politics
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Death
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Reagan
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Conservative Coalition Maintenance
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Economic Conservatives
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Political Coalition
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Estate Tax
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123102
Globalization as a security strategy: power and vulnerability in the China model
/ Nathan, Andrew J; Scobeli, Andrew
Nathan, Andrew J
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2013.
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Andrew J. Nathan AND Andrew Scobell analyze the gains and losses to Chinese security from the country's embrace of globalization in the post-Mao period. They argue that while China has grown richer and more influential, it has also been penetrated by global forces that it does not control and enmeshed in complex relationships of interdependence.
Key Words
Globalization
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WTO
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Global Economy
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IMF
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World Bank
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China
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Military Modernization
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Foreign Relations
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Trade Policy
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Deng Xiaoping
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UNDP
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Mao Zedong
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Hu Jintao
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Chinese Media
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China Model
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Global Forces
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Defense Budget
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Chinese Security
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China's Foreign Trade
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Economic Policy
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123099
Islamist moment: from Islamic state to civil Islam?
/ Gerges, Fawaz A
Gerges, Fawaz A
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Publication
2013.
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Fawaz A. Gerges discusses the rise to power of Islamist parties in the Middle East after the Arab Spring. He argues that the political future of Islamists will depend on whether they meet the rising expectations of the Arab public. He concludes that if the Islamists fail to deliver local public goods, the voters and society will turn against them.
Key Words
Pluralism
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Middle East
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Islamic State
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Muslim Brotherhood
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Islamist Moment
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Civil Islam
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Freedom and Justice Party
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Brotherhood Leadership
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Foreign Policy
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What really happened in planning for postwar Iraq?
/ Dyson, Stephen Benedict
Dyson, Stephen Benedict
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2013.
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STEPHEN BENEDICT DYSON challenges the argument that the U.S. government failed to conduct planning for the post-Saddam Iraq. He shows that a plan for governing the country jointly with Iraqi leaders was developed and endorsed by the George W. Bush administration. Yet this plan was not implemented as a result of the on-the-ground decisions of Ambassador L. Paul Bremer, who formalized an occupation and began an extended period of direct rule.
Key Words
National Security
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World Bank
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CIA
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Iraq
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National security council
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United States
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Civilian leadership
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Gaza
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Saddam Hussein
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CENTCOM
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Civil Authority
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Rumsfeld
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Bob Woodward
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