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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 135 NO 3 (5) answer(s).
 
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Going Nuclear: the promises and perils of nuclear energy in china / Cho, Il Hyun   Journal Article
Cho, Il Hyun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IL HYUN CHO discusses China’s pursuit of nuclear energy and identifies domestic political legitimacy and geopolitical ambitions as key factors shaping Beijing’s policy. He argues that China’s nuclear drive raises questions about nuclear safety and proliferation.
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Integration: a key for progress in our increasingly diverse country / Howard, Jaleel ; Noguera, Pedro   Journal Article
JALEEL HOWARD and PEDRO NOGUERA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract JALEEL HOWARD and PEDRO NOGUERA review the recently published Children on the Dram: Why School Integration Works and A Single Garment: Creating Intentionally Diverse Schools That Benefit All Children. They find that through in-depth analysis the books provide substantial evidence supporting the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and the need for diverse schools. They argue that integration is not only a valuable tool in child development, but also essential for the future of American democracy.
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Limits of the Conservative Revolution in the States / Grossmann, Matt   Journal Article
Grossmann, Matt Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MATT GROSSMANN analyzes the policy consequences of increasing Republican control of U.S. state governments since the 1990s. He finds that Republican states have enacted some new conservative policies, but many other liberal policy revolutions have continued unabated. He argues that conservative policymaking is difficult because federal policy and electoral incentives incentivize continued government expansion.
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Political Trust in Nonconsolidated Democracies: the Turkish Case in Comparative Perspective / Cinar, Kursat ; Kose, Tekin   Journal Article
Cinar, Kursat Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract KURSAT CINAR and TEKIN KOSE explore individual- and country-level determinants of political trust in 17 nonconsolidated democracies with particular emphasis on the case of Turkey. They situate their findings in the growing body of literature on political trust, identifying similarities and differences, and offer insights on the correlates of political trust throughout the world.
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Special Something: the U.S.-Australia Alliance, Special Relationships, and Emotions / Cox, Lloyd ; O’Connor, Brendon   Journal Article
Cox, Lloyd Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract LLOYD COX and BRENDON O’CONNOR challenge the common realist assumption that emotions are irrelevant for understanding inter-state relations. They examine the notion of special relationships in international politics. They develop a distinctive approach to the collectivization of emotions within and between states and apply this to the U.S.-Australia special relationship.
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