How democracies grow up: countries with too many young people may not have a fighting chance at freedom.(ARGUMENT)Cincotta, Richard P
How Smart and Tough Are Democracies? Proponents of the selection effects argument claim that because democratic leaders run a higher risk of losing office than autocratic leaders if they fail ... Downes,Alexander,B. - 《International Security》 被引量: 29发表: 2009年 How economic growth becomes...
Scale was another theme. The size of modern governments reflects the technology at the time of their founding. European countries and the early American states are a particular size because that�s what was governable in the 18th and 19th centuries. Larger governments � the U.S. as a who...
The success of our admirable system is a conclusive refutation of the theories of those in other countries who maintain that a 'favored few' are born to rule and that the mass of mankind must be governed by force." Signer of ...
However, for true change, the many factors that influence wellbeing in the community must be improved upon and be seen to be improving. There is evidence that citizens perceptions of their community and their pride in community are closely linked to the way they talk about their life ...
I love that many properties come with amenities like a kitchen, laundry machines, free parking that's not frickin 60 bucks a night. Having a backyard is nice, especially when we bring the kids around. We've stayed at an Airbnb in Kauai that had like an outdoor shower, so we built ...
“Progressive neoliberalism” is the current hegemonic approach to understanding social justice in Western liberal democracies. “Progressive neoliberalism” also resurrects the “deserving” vs. “undeserving” narrative that can lead to punitive and pathologising approaches to poor and unemployed people—...
Many of the applications are in adversarial environments. If two countries are using AI to assist in trade negotiations, they are both going to try to hack each other’s AIs. This will include attacks against the AI models but also conventional attacks against the computers and networks that ...
Andrew Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs:“Europe’s Promise is a timely and provocative book . . . the “social capitalist” policies of European countries represent best practices in handling most of the challenges modern democracies face today.”...
The installation of railroads and increased trade stabilized the economy of many countries. As long as Europe and the United States required raw materials, the economy would continue to grow. With the economy growing, political stability followed. This is demonstrated in Chasteen’s essay “...