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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 134 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Budgets and strategy: the enduring legacy of the revolt of the admirals / Toprani, Anand   Journal Article
Toprani, Anand Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ANAND TOPRANI discusses the origins and significance of the 1949 “Revolt of the Admirals.” He argues that the unification of the U.S. military services and subsequent defense budget cuts made this rivalry among the military services intense. He concludes that inter-service rivalry was mitigated only by increases in defense spending and by civilian leaders allowing the services to determine how to allocate resources.
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Constitutional foundations of military coups / Aydogan, Abdullah   Journal Article
AYDOGAN, ABDULLAH Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ABDULLAH AYDOGAN argues that military coups are less likely to occur in countries with parliamentary systems. In these countries, he claims, military elites seeking to remove chief executives often select other strategies, such as threatening legislators.
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Enduring constraints on Iran’s power after the nuclear deal / Juneau, Thomas   Journal Article
Juneau, Thomas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THOMAS JUNEAU assesses the 2016 nuclear deal with Iran. He argues that critics of this deal incorrectly argued that it enhanced Iran’s position in the Middle East. He concludes that even under the deal Iran’s ability to gain power and to exert regional influence remained constrained.
Key Words Nuclear Deal  Iran’s Powe  2016 Nuclear Deal 
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Extreme Referendum: Donald Trump and the 2018 Midterm Elections / Jacobson, Gary C   Journal Article
Jacobson, Gary C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract GARY C. JACOBSON analyzes the 2018 midterm elections. He finds that divergent popular reactions to Donald Trump’s presidency extended the trend toward increasingly partisan, nationalized, and president-centered midterm elections. The result was the most sweeping national referendum on any administration at least since the Great Depression.
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Voter ID laws: the disenfranchisement of minority voters? / Pryor, Ben ; Davis, James A. ; Herrick, Rebekah   Journal Article
BEN PRYOR, REBEKAH HERRICK and JAMES A. DAVIS Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract BEN PRYOR, REBEKAH HERRICK and JAMES A. DAVIS examine the effects of strict voter identification laws on minority voter suppression. They analyze United States Census data and find that strict identification laws do not appear to disproportionally suppress voter turnout among minority groups.
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