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Indeed, it is almost impossible to imagine an
article
being published in a reputable journal without an accompanying list of references.
In a recent
article
in the British scientific journal The Lancet , Oliver Sabot and I proposed such a strategy.
Trump’s election and escalating regional tensions have created the perfect pretext for Abe to push for his ultimate political goal: to abolish
Article
9 – the pacifist clause in Japan’s post-war, US-imposed constitution, which limits the Japanese military to a “self-defense force,” and has generally kept Japanese defense spending at 1% of GDP.
Once the bureaucracy and broad parameters for the negotiations are established by early next year, May will formally launch the withdrawal process by invoking
Article
50 of the Treaty of Lisbon.
The House of Commons almost certainly will be required to approve the application under
Article
50.
But, even assuming that
Article
50 is triggered smoothly, the negotiations will be much rougher.
Fortunately, this
article
of Turkey’s penal code is now due for review and possible repeal.
The data linking democratic political instability and financial backwardness in the modern era, which Jordan Siegel of the Harvard Business School and I analyze in a forthcoming article, show unmistakably that instability powerfully predicts an inability to develop financial markets.
The 70% SolutionBERKELEY – Via a circuitous Internet chain – Paul Krugman of Princeton University quoting Mark Thoma of the University of Oregon reading the Journal of Economic Perspectives – I got a copy of an
article
written by Emmanuel Saez, whose office is 50 feet from mine, on the same corridor, and the Nobel laureate economist Peter Diamond.
Indeed, a recent
article
on 19 th -century globalization by two well-known economic historians, Jeff Williamson and Peter Lindert, never uses the words imperialism, colonialism, or slavery.
By declaring its intention to leave, the UK would trigger
Article
50 of the EU Treaty, which stipulates a two-year deadline for reaching an exit agreement.
The Puzzle of Liberal DemocracyPRINCETON – Nearly two decades ago, the political commentator Fareed Zakaria wrote a prophetic
article
called “The Rise of the Illiberal Democracy,” in which he worried about the rise of popular autocrats with little regard for the rule of law and civil liberties.
Skeptics of the AU’s motives focus on
Article
46A (bis) in the amendment to the court’s statute, which prohibits the prosecution of “any serving AU head of state or government…or other senior state officials based on their functions, during their tenure of office.”
The Boston Globe, for example, ran an
article
about the man – identified only by his first name, Danny – whom the brothers carjacked three days after the attack.
Bloomberg Market magazine recently published an extensive
article
on the unethical practices of the largest contract research organization conducting some clinical trials in Florida.
Kennan is reckoned to have laid the Cold War’s intellectual foundation – at least in the West – with his “long telegram” from Moscow in February 1946, which he followed with his famous Foreign Affairs article, signed “X,” in July 1947.
He came to regret the uses to which the ambiguous language of the “long telegram” and his “X”
article
had been put, lamenting that democracies could pursue a foreign policy only on the “primitive level of slogans and jingoistic ideological inspiration.”
Power to the PeopleMEXICO CITY – If you are reading this article, you most likely have electricity and heat at home and never think of that fact as at all remarkable.
In an
article
published last Sunday in the French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche, officials in Mélénchon’s party, La France Insoumise (France Unbowed), smugly and cynically discuss plans to “raise the tone,” “hit” rival X or Y, “obtain” top-secret information on “article 40 of the code of criminal procedure,” and render the crisis sufficiently “important” to “damage the president.”
In an
article
in the Financial Times in July 2004, Standard Chartered CEO Mervyn Davies wrote, “westerners are realizing how big Asia’s corporate ambitions are.”
In an
article
published in Science on June 30, they report that their data confirm that there is little correlation between income and happiness.
Coincidentally, Kahneman’s
article
appeared the same week that Buffett announced the largest philanthropic donation in US history – $30 billion to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and another $7 billion to other charitable foundations.
Although the
article
supposedly passed the peer-review process, a key component of legitimate science, it appeared in a low-impact “pay-for-play” journal, Agricultural Sciences, which is produced by a “predatory” publisher.
But it is unclear from Ayyadurai’s
article
which data were used, and there is no validation of the model.
The UK’s new prime minister, Theresa May, will have to invoke
Article
50 of the Treaty of Lisbon.
The journalist David Ignatius even dared to give it a name in a recent
article
in The Washington Post: TAFTA (Transatlantic Free-Trade Agreement).
This point was driven home in a recent New York Times article, which cited a European Commission survey indicating that 80% of Swedes “express positive views about robots and artificial intelligence.”
That clause, contained in
Article
7 of the agreement, authorizes countries, “after consultation with the [International Monetary] Fund, temporarily to impose limitations on freedom of exchange operations in the scarce currency”; and it grants those countries “complete jurisdiction in determining the nature of such limitations.”
But, to placate the British, Harry Dexter White, the US Treasury official now remembered as the architect of the Bretton Woods Agreement, inserted
Article
7 to allow dollar-deprived member states to restrict their purchases of US goods.
But a recent
article
in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences rejects this model.
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