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A book chapter structure analyzing the portrayal of the Cold War in American film and literature. The work by Ronnie D. Lipschutz covers topics such as espionage, nuclear weapons, the Vietnam War, and the space race. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is licensed as closed.
Gordon Bazemore authored a text-based analysis of the juvenile justice policy debate. The work discusses competing perspectives on criminalizing juvenile offenders versus treatment-focused approaches. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform, which aggregates research across domains including law and psychology.
Mordechai Bar-On's book provides an account of the Israeli peace movement's role in the pursuit of peace. The work draws on the author's experience to profile activist groups like Peace Now, Yesh Gvul, and Women in Black. It synthesizes the course of the Israeli-Arab conflict, particularly between 1967 and 1993.
A report on the crisis facing journalism and media in Greece, authored by Petros Iosifidis. The study identifies urgent problems in media policy and their impact on independent journalism, based partly on in-depth interviews with key actors. The report comprises six chapters analyzing issues from the 1980s to the present.
Hal Brands, a historian and professor at Duke University, authored this analysis of U.S. foreign policy during the post-Cold War era. The work likely contains historical and political analysis based on the author's research focus on U.S. grand strategy and Cold War history. Its specific data format and size are not detailed in the provided metadata.
11 chapters by different authors analyze the Cold War's impact across the Middle East, Americas, Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, and Africa. The work, edited by Robert J. McMahon, covers topics including decolonization, non-alignment, culture, and anti-colonialism. The dataset appears to be a collection of scholarly text chapters sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Party Games by Mark Wahlgren Summers is a historical text analyzing political dynamics in late-nineteenth-century America. The work examines voter behavior, policy influence, and political tactics including pageantry, vote-buying, and election-rigging. It concludes that the two-party system persisted due to its adaptability and ruthlessness.
A Congressional Research Service report authored by Kristin Archick analyzes the implications of the European Union's arms embargo on China for U.S. interests. The text examines potential U.S. policy options to discourage the embargo's lifting and to protect national security interests in Asia and Europe. The report is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is classified as closed license.
A political-intellectual biography covering the career of George Frost Kennan from 1933 through his retirement. The book draws on original research from various archival collections to detail his government service and subsequent political counsel. It is described as the most exhaustive account to date of this figure in American postwar foreign policy and intellectual history.
Michael Antolik's book 'The Dynamics of Law' is a revised and updated text offering a concise, cross-disciplinary introduction to the American legal system for non-lawyers. Its coverage is informed by literature from law, business administration, and the social sciences, especially public administration and policy. The work includes study problems and review questions designed to stimulate classroom discussion.
A report authored by Daniel P. Mears summarizes and assesses the state of knowledge about children and youth with disabilities at risk of or involved in the juvenile justice system. It covers seven topics, including laws, causal relationships, programming effectiveness, and implementation barriers. The report aims to inform policy discussions among policymakers, practitioners, and researchers.
Suha Bölükbaşi's thesis analyzes the mutual influence between the United States and Turkey, focusing on the 1970s and the Cyprus issue. The work examines factors like domestic politics, strategic leadership views, and global events shaping the bilateral relationship. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Michael Shafer's 1988 monograph argues that U.S. policymakers fundamentally misperceived the political context of revolutionary wars against American clients, leading to failed counterinsurgency efforts. The text is made available through the Princeton Legacy Library's print-on-demand program for previously out-of-print books from Princeton University Press. The original work was published in 1988.
Jonathan Osorio's political history examines the transformation of the Kingdom of Hawai'i from a traditional subsistence economy to a modern nation. The work uses legislative texts, contemporary newspapers, and Hawaiian historians' works to investigate the effects of Western law on national identity. A final chapter links these historical events to the contemporary struggle for Hawaiian sovereignty.
A study analyzing the role of human rights in United States policy toward Latin America from the early 1960s to 1980. The author, Friedbert Pflüger, examines why humanitarian values influenced government decision-making and how bureaucratic processes shaped policy. The text was originally published in 1981 and is part of the Princeton Legacy Library.
A collection of essays by international relations scholars, political theorists, and historians reflecting on the intellectual history of American foreign policy since the late nineteenth century. The work, authored by Henry Kissinger, offers a multifaceted examination of concepts such as nation-building, exceptionalism, isolationism, modernization, race, and war. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is under a closed license.
First published in 1758, this is the text of Emmerich de Vattel's influential legal treatise. The work applies principles of natural law to the conduct of nations and is credited with shaping modern international law. The provided version is based on a revised 1834 English translation by legal writer Joseph Chitty.
Judith Goldstein's book analyzes the concurrent and contradictory forms of trade policy in the United States. The work explores the simultaneous defense and expansion of laissez-faire and reciprocity ideas, examining the broader role of ideas in public policy. The dataset likely contains textual analysis of these themes, sourced from the academic platform paperswithcode.
Egyptian Legal QA Dataset (v2) is a structured collection of Egyptian legal question and answer pairs formatted for IRAC (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion). The dataset is designed for fine-tuning Large Language Models and building Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems specialized in Egyptian jurisprudence, expanding beyond constitutional law to include broader legal topics.
Satellite or aerial imagery documents damage to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, USA, from January 1980. The data was collected and published by NOAA NCEI on January 24, 1980. The specific extent of the damage and the number of images are not detailed in the available metadata.