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Misperception, Ambivalence, and Indecision in Soviet Policy-making: Czechoslovakia 1968: Lessons for today?

Rereading my 1984 article “Misperception, Ambivalence, and Indecision in Soviet Policy-making,” for the first time in many years, most of the analysis strikes me as just as valid today as it was in 1984 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1903573. There is, however, an important blind spot in the article. I did not fully appreciate the panic of hardliners among the leaders of the Soviet Bloc concerning the Prague Spring. It was clear that the Czechoslovak reform movement...

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10.03.2016 22:28:00

Government is Incomplete Conquest

... conquest, and rest on conquest. The distinguished American Political Scientist, Theodore Lowi, develops this view, not in an outrageous essay in some fringe journal, but in one of the American government text books he authored--American Government: Incomplete Conquest (1976). It all started in the Americas when when European explorers planted the flags of their countries in the New World. The message sent loud and clear was: "This territory belongs to us. If you try to take it or use it without ...

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22.10.2015 02:36:00

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