The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis:  Three Perspectives: a simulationThe 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis:  Three Perspectives: a simulation
The following is an outline of how I have used it as the basis for a quasi-simulation that can be run in as little as one hour and as long as several days
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Storytelling as a way to work-through intractable conflictsStorytelling as a way to work-through intractable conflicts
We then describe how the storytelling method was applied in a year-long Jewish-Palestinian student workshop held at Ben Gurion University in 2000 The discussion focuses on the way personal storytelling facilitates working through processes in
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Ethics of War IntroductionEthics of War Introduction
Human beings have been fighting each other since prehistoric times, and people have been discussing the rights and wrongs of it for almost as long
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5. Citizen Attitude and Political Behavior Ideology vs. Political Culture Both are belief systems made up of cognitions, values, emotions5. Citizen Attitude and Political Behavior Ideology vs. Political Culture Both are belief systems made up of cognitions, values, emotions
How do we explain democratic stability? Why is democracy the "only game in town" in some countries but not others?
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Wars and State-Making Reconsidered: The Rise of the Interventionist StateWars and State-Making Reconsidered: The Rise of the Interventionist State
Whiggish government of Sir Robert Walpole or the Tory government of William Pitt that the central government or even the justices of the peace, did much for the lower classes besides dispense poor relief.”iii
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Passing Strict Scrutiny: Using Social Science To Design Affirmative Action Programs 1Passing Strict Scrutiny: Using Social Science To Design Affirmative Action Programs 1
The government becomes increasingly frustrated by the complexity of the problem, its persistence, and the limited, and occasionally counterproductive
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Thinking Changes Stanley Cavell and Eugene GendlinThinking Changes Stanley Cavell and Eugene Gendlin
Eugene Gendlin sees process rather than representation as fundamental for the relation of symbol and experience. In his work he shows how words can be conceived in their interaction with our bodily situation
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What is Appreciative Inquiry?What is Appreciative Inquiry?
Change research shows that community innovation methods that evoke stories, and affirm and compel groups of people to envision positive images of the future grounded in the best of the past
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International Police Forces and Regime Theory discussion paper 11 February 1998International Police Forces and Regime Theory discussion paper 11 February 1998
An international police force is a desirable tool to supplement economic sanctions and application of peace keeping and peace enforcement measures1 as they have so far been understood
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The australian institute of aboriginal and torres strait islander studies michael dodsonThe australian institute of aboriginal and torres strait islander studies michael dodson
Michael dodson; aboriginal and torres strait islander social justice commissioner
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Empirical theories of politicsEmpirical theories of politics
Fourth, it seeks to alert students to the problems and pitfalls of various forms of theoretical thinking and to encourage them to think about the broader paradigmatic and philosophical implications of empirical theories
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