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GREAT EXPECTATIONS
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Great expectations: Iran after the deal
/ Khalaji, Mehdi
Khalaji, Mehdi
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Iran's policy toward nuclear talks changed not because of Rouhani's election in 2013, but because of Supreme Leader Khamenei in 2011. Yet the future of that agreement, whose significance in Iran is comparable to the 1987 ceasefire with Iraq, depends on continuing political will, which among other issues, could be disrupted by at least three factors inside Iran.
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Great expectations: the job at the top and the people who do it
/ Allen, Nicholas
Allen, Nicholas
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Anthony King thought and wrote a great deal about British prime ministers and political leadership more generally. But in contrast to the way in which single papers embodied his contribution to our understanding of ‘government overload’, ‘executive‐legislative relations’ and ‘career politicians’, his contribution to our understanding of the prime ministership was defined by a body of work. This essay explores that body of work and identifies some of the themes that characterised it. It then relates King's work to claims about the ‘presidentialisation’ of the office, as well as the importance of the expectations surrounding contemporary prime ministers. As Britain grapples with the challenge of Brexit, we should all take note of his counsel against expecting too much in the way of ‘strong’ prime ministerial leadership.
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Great Expectations: Asking Too Much of the US-India Strategic Partnership
/ Lalwani, Sameer; Byrne, Heather
Lalwani, Sameer
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