Political Science

Study: Some Europeans support Serbia in EU

BELGRADE, Serbia, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Students in Belgrade, Serbia, say study results indicate 25 percent of major European city residents support Serbia's integration into the European Union. Belgrade political science students...

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Will Palin's book tour jump-start a political movement? - MiamiHerald.com

Telegraph.co.uk Will Palin's book tour jump-start a political movement? MiamiHerald.com Sarah Palin, former vice presidential candidate and governor of Alaska, signs a copy of her new book in Washington, Pennsylvania. By Erika...

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Mescaline left Jean-Paul Sartre in the grip of lobster madness - Times Online

timesonline.co.uk (UK) Mescaline left Jean-Paul Sartre in the grip of lobster madness - Times Online Mescaline left Jean-Paul Sartre in the grip of lobster madness John Gerassi, a New York professor of political science whose...

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Thomas Hobbes and His Philosophy

English Political Philosopher Famous for Leviathan Philosophy of English philosopher Thomas Hobbes, noted for his concept of materialism and social contract theory projected in Leviathan. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an...

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EESA - Ukraine

EESA - Eastern European Study Abroad - EESA-Ukraine is a one a kind program where students take classes in English, learn or improve the Russian or Ukrainian language, and attend one of the most prominent universities in...

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Elinor Ostrom to give Networks and Complex Systems Talk 11/23/09

The upcoming Networks and Complex Systems Talk will be held on November 23, 2009 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Grand Hall at Neal Marshall Center, Indiana University, Bloomington. SLIS faculty member Katy Börner is the organizer...

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NOBODY REMEMBERS OBAMA AT COLUMBIA !!!!!!!

Looking for evidence of Obama's past, Fox News contacted 400 Columbia University students from the period when Obama claims to have been there, but none remembered him. Wayne Allyn Root was, like Obama, a political science...

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Your CV Does Not Compare

Bwog Prize-Winner Bureau Chief Mahrah Taufique sat down the latest Columbian to make the rest of his class look bad. All-Amur’can Raphael Graybill (CC ’10) of Great Falls, Montana has recently been awarded the 2010 Marshall...

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China envoy hears Hatoyama fraternal pitch

Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi agreed Friday to develop bilateral diplomatic ties in a "spirit of fraternity," in line with the Hatoyama's political philosophy. Expressing hope...

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Canada's military: Invisible no more

The popularity of Red Friday rallies such as this one, held in Toronto in 2006, reflects Canadians' growing support of their army, navy and air force. The first prime minister believed “that regulars . . . had taken up...

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