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...Verba ’53, the 2002 Skytte Prize winner and the Pforzheimer University Professor, said. According to Robert O. Keohane, the 2005 Skytte Prize winner and an international science professor at Princeton, Skocpol’s insights not only transformed how political scientists viewed domestic affairs, but also revolutionized how scholars approached international politics. Her work in state development and revolution “intimately linked” comparative politics to world politics, which had previously been considered to be separate fields. “It’s one of the most important changes in the way that...
The only surprise about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's announcement Monday that Iran has moved to "industrial-scale" uranium enrichment is the timing. Back in January, Iranian officials informed the International Atomic Energy Agency that it was installing 3,000 centrifuges at its underground enrichment facility at Natanz, and would...
With the orange forces badly fractured, Yanukovych has forged a remarkable comeback. The metal, coal and chemical magnate hired Paul Manafort, a veteran Washington political consultant who has advised numerous prominent U.S. Republicans, to help shape his image. Yanukovych has emphasized orange revolution failings like administration infighting, sporadic food and...
Historically, like most former British colonies, the United States’ primary strategy for dealing with politicians is exile. (Imprisonment is preferred across the world in places including China, Russia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America). When our forefathers initially landed on the American continent, they brought with them...
After the Revolution, America made its largest revision in its approach to eradicating politicians. Besides the numerous “legislatures,” the former colonies set aside a reservation in the swamps between Maryland and Virginia expressly for containing politicians. Every other year, communities would exile the individual...