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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 131 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Between the Eagle and the Dragon: America, China, and Middle State strategies in East Asia / Ikenberry, G John   Journal Article
Ikenberry, G John Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract G. JOHN IKENBERRY observes that East Asia is increasingly marked by the emergence of two hierarchies—a security hierarchy dominated by the United States and an economic hierarchy dominated by China. He argues that in this emerging regional order the United States will no longer exercise hegemony, rather it will be drawn into the region in new and more complex ways.
Key Words East Asia  China  America  Dragon  EAGLE  Middle State Strategies 
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Geographies of economic voting in presidential and congressional elections / Ragusa, Jordan M; Tarpey, Matthew   Journal Article
RAGUSA, JORDAN M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract JORDAN M. RAGUSA and MATTHEW TARPEY look at whether local economic conditions affect voting behavior in the United States. They argue that economic voting is principally a national phenomenon, with variation in the national unemployment rate having robust effects in both presidential and congressional elections.
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Japanese energy policy after Fukushima Daiichi: nuclear ambivalence / Duffield, John S   Journal Article
Duffield, John S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract JOHN S. DUFFIELD discusses the evolution of Japanese energy policy since the tragic events at Fukushima Daiichi in March 2011. He finds that deep divisions over nuclear power have stymied the development of a new political consensus on the role it should play in addressing the country’s energy needs and concerns about climate change.
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Jihadist returnee threat: just how dangerous? / Byman, Daniel   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract DANIEL BYMAN examines the terrorism threat that jihadist foreign fighters pose to the United States and Europe. He argues that the danger, while quite real, is at times exaggerated and that better policy can further reduce it.
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Senators’ letter to iran and domestic incorporation of international law / Dorf, Michael C   Journal Article
Dorf, Michael C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MICHAEL C. DORF discusses a 2015 open letter from 47 Republican senators to the government of Iran warning that a nuclear agreement signed by President Barack Obama without congressional participation would lack lasting effect. He uses the letter to examine the relation between international and domestic law.
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