Constructing Good Selves in Japan and North AmericaConstructing Good Selves in Japan and North America
Invited paper to appear in Culture and Social Behavior: The Tenth Ontario Symposium
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Free hand abroad, divide and rule at home jack Snyder, Robert ShapiroFree hand abroad, divide and rule at home jack Snyder, Robert Shapiro
Why did America invade Iraq? The glib answer is “because it could.” In the unipolar moment, the immediate costs and risks of using military force against Saddam Hussein’s hollow, troublesome regime seemed low to U. S. leader
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The Populist Party The Rise of PopulismThe Populist Party The Rise of Populism
This exacerbated long-held grievances against railroads, lenders, grain-elevator owners, and others with whom farmers did business. By the early 1890s, as the depression worsened
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The Centre for Democratic Institutions democratic peace theory – what relevance to east asia?The Centre for Democratic Institutions democratic peace theory – what relevance to east asia?
If true, it has crucially important implications for both theory and policy.” My purpose today is to take a glimpse at the theory and, because the democratisation literature is generally weak on Asia
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New-Land Magazine, Vol. 31, Spring-Summer 1977 Robert Carter, the Man Who Spearheaded the Defence of Ferryland in the Year 1762 By pj. Wakeham1New-Land Magazine, Vol. 31, Spring-Summer 1977 Robert Carter, the Man Who Spearheaded the Defence of Ferryland in the Year 1762 By pj. Wakeham1
Robert Carter, the defender of Ferryland. The tremendous part he played in resisting the French upon his settlement, and in the recapture of St. John's in the year 1762 makes history reading very interesting
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George Washington – White House Presidential BiographiesGeorge Washington – White House Presidential Biographies
Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States. "As the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent," he wrote James Madison, "it is devoutly wished on my
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