Soviet Internal Developments

Soviet Internal Developments
Title Soviet Internal Developments PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Subcommittee on Program and Budget Authorization
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1980
Genre Government publications
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A Life Cycle for Clusters?

A Life Cycle for Clusters?
Title A Life Cycle for Clusters? PDF eBook
Author Kerstin Press
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 252
Release 2006-09-05
Genre Science
ISBN 3790817635

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This book studies the determinants of cluster survival by analyzing their adaptability to change in the economic environment. Linking theoretic knowledge with empirical observations, a simulation model (based in the N/K method) is developed, which explains when and why the cluster's architecture assists or hampers adaptability. It is found that architectures with intermediate degrees of division of labor and more collective governance forms foster adaptability.

Composite Report

Composite Report
Title Composite Report PDF eBook
Author United States. President's Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1959
Genre Economic assistance, American
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Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Kurt Weyland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 329
Release 2014-04-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139867997

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This study investigates the three main waves of political regime contention in Europe and Latin America. Surprisingly, protest against authoritarian rule spread across countries more quickly in the nineteenth century, yet achieved greater success in bringing democracy in the twentieth. To explain these divergent trends, the book draws on cognitive-psychological insights about the inferential heuristics that people commonly apply; these shortcuts shape learning from foreign precedents such as an autocrat's overthrow elsewhere. But these shortcuts had different force, depending on the political-organizational context. In the inchoate societies of the nineteenth century, common people were easily swayed by these heuristics: jumping to the conclusion that they could replicate such a foreign precedent in their own countries, they precipitously challenged powerful rulers, yet often at inopportune moments - and with low success. By the twentieth century, however, political organizations had formed. As organizational ties loosened the bounds of rationality, contentious waves came to spread less rapidly, but with greater success.

The Arabs & Africa

The Arabs & Africa
Title The Arabs & Africa PDF eBook
Author Khair El-Din Haseeb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 721
Release 2012-05-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415623952

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This set re-issues 4 volumes originally published between 1985 and 1991. They Examine the historical process of social formation that gave rise to the communal consciousness of the Arab nation and determined its sense of identityPresent detailed analysis of resources in the Arab world, including population, employment, oil and water suppliesDiscuss dimensions of Afro-Arab co-operation and the future of Afro-Arab RelationsAnalyse the relations between state and society in the Arab World.

Internal Colonialism

Internal Colonialism
Title Internal Colonialism PDF eBook
Author Michael Hechter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 402
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351511920

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Recent years have seen a resurgence of separatist sentiments among national minorities in many industrial societies, including the United Kingdom. In 1997, the Scottish and Welsh both set up their own parliamentary bodies, while the tragic events in Northern Ireland continued to be a reminder of the Irish problem. These phenomena call into question widely accepted social theories which assume that ethnic attachments in a society will wane as industrialization proceeds. This book presents the social basis of ethnic identity, and examines changes in the strength of ethnic solidarity in the United Kingdom during the 19th and 20th centuries. As well as being a case study, the work also has implications, as it suggests that the internal colonialism of the kind experienced in the British Isles has its analogues in the histories of other industrial societies. Hechter examines the unexpected persistence of ethnicity in the politics of industrial societies by focusing on the British Isles. Why do many of the inhabitants of Wales, Scotland and Ireland continue to maintain an ethnic identity opposed to England? Hechter explains the salience of ethnic identity by analyzing the relationships between England, the national core, and its periphery, the Celtic fringe, in the context of two alternative models of core-periphery relations in the industrial setting. The "diffusion" model suggests that intergroup contact leads to ethnic homogenization, and the "internal colonial" model, suggests such contact heightens distinctive ethnic identification. His findings lend support to the internal colonial model, and show that, although industrialization did contribute to a decline in interregional linguistic differences, it resulted neither in the cultural assimilation of Celtic lands, nor the development of regional economic equality. The study concludes that ethnic solidarity will inevitably emerge among groups which are relegated to inferior positions in a cultural division of labour.

Dealing in Virtue

Dealing in Virtue
Title Dealing in Virtue PDF eBook
Author Yves Dezalay
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 372
Release 1996-08-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780226144221

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In recent years, international business disputes have increasingly been resolved through private arbitration. This book details how an elite group of transnational lawyers constructed an autonomous legal field that has given them a central and powerful role in the global marketplace.