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The American fascination with the link between interpretive methodology and political ideology rarely reaches beyond its borders. This Article offers a comparative case study, which converses with ... 281 (quoting former minister Ayelet Shaked). 329 Tikvah describes its philosophy thus: “In its political philosophy, the Fund is Zionist. Economically, it supports the free market. Culturally, it
Court of Human Rights reflect contemporary Russian political rhetoric that views Western governments and their agents, including NGOs, as threats to Russian sovereignty and national security. However ... ,? SOVEREIGNTY, AND POLITICAL PLURALISM: HOW THE RUSSIAN FOREIGN AGENTS LAW IS SHAPING CIVIL SOCIETY Alexandra V. Orlova* During the 1990s, many Russian non-governmental organizations (?NGOs?) secured foreign
rule as well as address any violations of economic, social, political, civil, human, and cultural rights that may have occurred. TJ has “crystallized into an international norm and is today firmly ... suggest that waiting on a change in 6 BRACKA, supra note 4, at 106. 7 See id. at 115. 8 U.N. Secretary-General, Promotion and Protection of All Human Rights, Civil, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural
economics, I use a relatively novel approach borrowing insights from political psychology and behavioral economics to explain many of the high-risk choices that the Administration took over the course of ... center and the periphery of the globalization process.8 Pressures arising out of this question of political economy and the global redistribution of global public goods may indeed require a new, unilateral
will be presented with an analysis of the challenges that may confront future political leaders and technical experts in the field of emerging technologies. ... contemplate policies to decrease unintentional armed conflict involving LAWS. Such policies would be especially applicable for political leaders, who are more likely to be involved as the decisionmakers in
expanded federal role for education was strongly rooted in deep suspicion and fear: The opponents of federal aid have viewed the issue as a matter of basic political philosophy. They argue that assistance ... professor of political science Olavi Rihinen noted in 1990: The 1960s can be seen as a decade in which the society gave up its old values and its traditional institutions began to change. Finland conserved
......................... 286 C. From Decolonization to Debt Imperialism ..................... 289 TERRITORIAL POLITICAL, MILITARY, AND ECONOMIC HISTORIES ... possessions to the U.S., territories in political and popular discourse SASHA DAVIS, EMPIRES’ EDGE: MILITARIZATION, RESISTANCE, AND TRANSCENDING HEGEMONY IN THE PACIFIC, 14-16 (2015). 2 According to the
Law and International Affairs and a 2023 Juris Doctorate Candidate at The Pennsylvania State University – Penn State Law. He previously graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science from ... Poland.30 France too dealt with a populist wave, as Marine Le Pen of the far-right political party the National Front threatened to win election to France’s highest office before Emmanuel Macron was
incidence of dementia and interaction between genetic admixture, apoe genotype, lipids and dementia in an admixed Cuban population . Degree of Doctor of Philosophy . Institute of Psychiatry, King's College
particular, Article 2( 4 ) created a general prohibition against “the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other matter inconsistent with ... include conventional interpretations of force, including aerial, naval, and land military operations.33 However, use of force does not include actions considered to be political or economic coercion.34
provide insight to better plan trials that are resilient to unexpected changes to the medical, social, and political milieu.
consciousness. To this end, I make three modest suggestions for normative entrepreneurs: to take political incentives seriously, including the impossibility of abolition or non-use; to first establish simple ... .........................................................................................2 A. How * Richard Jordan is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS AND DEHUMANIZED VIOLENCE The central ethical problem of autonomous weapons is
-19 pandemic could be ascertained, voices around the world started assigning China varying levels of political and legal responsibility for the crisis.2 These claims varied from wild conspiracy theories ... about a purposefully released bioweapon to claims of negligence to failures to satisfy international health obligations.3 Some commentators quickly dismissed these claims as political theatre or efforts
significant independent political theorists and activists of the era. A close associate of Liang Qichao, Zhang had later undertaken doctoral studies in philosophy (switching from law) at the University of ... Biopolitics: A Term in Agamben’s Political Philosophy], 马 克思主义与现实 [MARXISM & REALITY] (2018). ideological journal Red Flag Manuscript on (Li’s interpretation of) “the essence of Xi Jinping Thought.”247 Treating
without any slackening of the restrictive measures employed by the Party on China’s own citizens.2 How China has been able to achieve this impressive feat can be attributed to the political skill of the ... Party in understanding U.S. political and cultural 1 Mike Pompeo, U.S. Secretary of State, Communist China and the Free World’s Future, (July 24, 2020) (“The CCP fears the Chinese people’s honest opinions
, CONG. RSCH. SERV., IF11707 (2022); Dallas Card et al., Computational Analysis of 140 Years of US Political Speeches Reveals More Positive but Increasingly Polarized Framing of Immigration, 119 PNAS 31 ... , while a video platform such as Zoom allows for larger group discussions in real time. Political and institutional dynamics are important as well. Certain platforms, such as Zoom, might be easier to
system with a deep history of economic integration and cohesion. The E.U. is a “separate legal personality” existing beyond the political and legal systems of national Member States.98 The Lisbon Treaty ... ://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/doc uments-publications/treaties-agreements/agreement/?id=2016017 (last visited Nov. 14, 2022). Notably, after years of political “deadlock” in the Irish Oireachtas 102 103 201 2022 Penn State
resolution, especially in resolving issues of national security. To understand when policymakers can and should promote the use of legal mechanisms, they need to understand the political reasons behind the ... use arbitral or legal forums. Recent research provides insight into the political dynamics underlying the use of Gent 2:1 international arbitration and adjudication—insights that will aid policymakers
substance of this legal, documentarian debate—at least, relative to the focus on the Reinterpretation’s political implications. 1 Assistant Professor , Department of Philosophy, Baruch College, The City ... discourse. Multiple interpretations of a constitutional provision are often reasonable—and if one interpretation is correct, then it is correct regardless of its political implications. I. THE CONSTITUTION
, A. , Kay , K. , Knudson , C. ( 2020 ). Legal geographies and political ecologies of water allocation in Maui , Hawai'i. Geoforum , 110 , 168 - 179 . Coté C. ( 2016 ). “Indigenizing” Food Sovereignty