Win-win domestic peace, prosperity, and democracy
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A win-win typology is modeled, using violence arising from drug trafficking and addiction in the US as an example. Variables in the model include unemployment, inflation, and voter turnout. The model enables conservatives and liberals to prioritize their goals so that a solution may be developed that satisfies the top goals of both political stakeholders.
Publication Name: Peace, Prosperity, & Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1533-1636
Year: 2001
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Why a journal of peace, prosperity and democracy?
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An agenda is proposed for studying the interrelationships between politics and economic development. Topics include the differentiation between social democracy, with its component of merit treatment, and political democracy, with its component of low corruption.
Publication Name: Peace, Prosperity, & Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1533-1636
Year: 2001
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Peace: expanding nuclear disarmament
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An analysis is presented of the components necessary for successful nuclear disarmament. The author posits that the relationship that developed between the US and Russia during the Cold War had to be significantly altered before nonproliferation could succeed.
Publication Name: Peace, Prosperity, & Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1533-1636
Year: 2001
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