Browsing Department of Political Science by Title
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The paradoxes of industrial strategies : neoliberal reform and state intervention in Argentine industry from ISI to Martínez de Hoz.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996) -
Partisanship and Voter Confidence, 2000-2012
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2014-06-01)To what degree is voter confidence in election procedures driven by satisfaction with the outcome of an election, as opposed to trust in government or objective features of the polling place, such as voting technology? ... -
A partnership with nature: Construction consortium for the global environment
(© Construction Business Review, 1991)There is no doubt that human beings are intervening in natural environments in potentially significant ways. There are controversies about the scale and scope of these interventions. That fact is not questioned by anyone, ... -
Party Control and Legislator Loyalty in Senate Elections
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Pattern Matching Encryption, Strategic Equivalence of Range Voting and Approval Voting, and Statistical Robustness of Voting Rules
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2013-02)We present new results in the areas of cryptography and voting systems. 1. Pattern matching encryption: We present new, general definitions for queryable encryption schemes – encryption schemes that allow evaluation of ... -
The Perceptual Base of Nonalignment
(© Stanford University, 1967)Almost two-thirds of the nations in the world have chosen not to join either of the two dominant alliance systems- the Communist or the Western. Most of these states, generally known as the "third world," are Afro-Asian ... -
The perceptual base of nonalignment
(© Sage Publications, 1969-03-01)Almost two-thirds of the nations in the world have chosen not to join either of the two dominant alliance systems—the Communist of the Western. Most of these states, generally known as the "third world." are Afro-Asian and ... -
Perspectives on cybersecurity: A collaborative study
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The pervasiveness of politics: Political definitions of population issues
(© Populi, 1978)Population programmes have political dimensions-and political problems often have demographic roots. But just how do politics and population interact? -
Pluralism and Proceduralism
(Chicago-Kent Law Review, 1994) -
Policy Analytics for Cybersecurity of Cyber-Physical Systems
(© MIT Political Science Department, 2022-12-14)Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are embedded in an increasingly complex ecosystem of cybersecurity policies, guidelines, and compliance measures designed to support all aspects of operation during all phases of system’s life ... -
Policy-based abstention in Brazil's 2002 presidential election
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2009-03)This paper implements a unified model of individual abstention and vote choice to analyze policy-based alienation and indifference in Brazil’s 2002 presidential election. The results indicate that both alienation and ... -
Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration: Toward Analytics for Cybersecurity of Cyber- Physical Systems
(Science of Security & Privacy Program / © Authors, 2018-03-13)Mounting concerns about safety and security have resulted in an intricate ecosystem of guidelines, compliance measures, directives and policy reports for cybersecurity of all critical infrastructure. By definition, such ... -
Political economy of the global environment
(© International Political Science Association, 1993-01)The politicization of global environmental change has already injected scientific evidence (and uncertainties) in the policy domain—national and international. The nature of political discourse has and will continue to be ... -
Political implications of population dynamics: A critical assessment.
(© United Nations, 1974-06-10)While it is generally recognized that excessive population growth places severe strains upon the environment, there is also some reason to believe that population levels and rates of increase may be important elements ... -
The political logic of sustainability
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The politicization of technology choices
(© Bentley College, 1991)An analysis of the factors involved in international technological advance and of the various strains and tensions created by the intervention of national political considerations. -
Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
(International Political Science Association, 1991-07)"The emergence of climate change in the international political agenda is of recent origin. The possibility of environmental changes induced by human action is a relatively new factor in both the conduct and the study of ... -
Poll Workers and Polling Places
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2011-04-16)In the year after the 2000 presidential election debacle in Florida, there was a sharp focus by many organizations, commissions, and interest groups to determine how to address the problems associated with ensuring that ...