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The Language of liberal constitutionalism explores two basic questions regarding contitutional theory first, given a commitment to democratic self-rule and widespread disagreement on questions of value, how is the creation of a langitimate constitutional regime possible?
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Inspirasi 5 Menit (5) ini mengajak Anda untuk berani melangkah dan mengalami perubahan. Kisah-kisah inspirasional dalam buku ini menguatkan kita dalam menjalani semua perubahan dalam hidup. Seperti ulat menjadi kepompong yang akhirnya menjadi kupu-kupu yang indah. Seperti itulah kehidupan kita yang baru. Buku ini merupakan kumpulan dari program “Inspirasi 5 Menit” yang disiarkan setiap Kami…
The Handbook of Intergroup Communication brings together research, theory and application on traditional as well as innovative intergroup situations, exploring the communication aspect of these groups. The volume is organized into four domains – cross-disciplinary approaches to intergroup study; types/processes of communication between groups; communication between specific group types; and a…
Judul asli: the third wafe: democratization in the late twentieth century
The first publication about Environment, Power, and Society in 1971 by Howard T. Odum changed the lives of countless individuals; altering their worldview by starting them along a quantitative, systems-oriented path toward holistic thnking. In this new edition, Howard T. Odum refines his original theories and introduces two measures; emergy and transformity. These concepts can be used to evalua…
This book discusses American foreign policy and diplomacy in international relations. The book consists of 21 chapters about the historical foundations of American foreign policy, the open door and the far East, the platt amendment, the development of the Panama Policy, the United States and Mexico, Africa and Europe with America, Woodrow Wilson and American neutrality, World War I and the peac…
This book discusses political parties in terms of patterns and problems of major party systems in a period before World War I until the end of World War II and beyond. The book consists of 63 chapters divided in 12 parts about the democratic party systems in Great Britain (Conservative Party and Labor Party), the Commonwealth countries (Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand), the Fre…
This book discusses the constitutional democracy demands in South Africa during the 1940s and later years. The book consists of four chapters about politics in South Africa, economics and politics and the segregation policy, the social framework on ethnicity, and Fagan's consent and principle in a consitutional democracy. This book is suitable for research on the relations between ethnicity or …
This book discusses the diplomatic history and foreign policy of the United States. The book consists of 47 chapters about America and the European diplomacy (1492-1775), the French Alliance (1775-1778), Spain, the Netherlands and the armed neutrality (1779-1781), the peace of independence (1782-1783), the diplomatic efforts of the Confederation (1783-1789), George Washington and foreign policy…
This book discusses the details of American political parties. It consists of 27 chapters divided in five parts about the electorate and public opinion including the blacks, women, labor groups, and agrarian pressure groups, the nature and history of parties including minor parties and the communist party, the party organization, nominations, and elections including the methods, finance, and co…
This book discusses the politics of American during the Roosevelt coalition. It consists of 12 chapters about the prediction of the future of American politics, the presidents, the problems faced during that time, civil rights, the conservative revolution, isolationism, Truman winning over the farmer, labor groups, a new theory on political parties, the Republican opportunities and dilemmas, th…
This book discusses the development of the state and and about government from the beginning of the fifth century BC in Greece to the end of the middle ages. This book consists of seven chapters and two appendices about beginnings of state and government, Plato, Aristotle, Rome, the early middle ages, the later middle ages, conclusion, abosolute and particular justice, and monarchy "absolute" a…
"This book discusses about how the United States Congress in the mid-twentieth century operated in terms of human behavior through ""stories"". It contains sixteen chapters of narratives about the United States of Congress when certain cases occured such as congressional elections, the rejection of Martin A. Hutchhinson, National Military Establishment Appropriation in 1949, and the Ratificat…