Going international: Presidential activity in the post-modern presidency
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There a several different discriptions of the president and the presidency in literature. Woodrow Wilson rejected the idea of a static political system tied by mechanical checks and balances, while Rose suggests that internal changes within America and the world, increase the possibilities of further transformations in a post-modern presidency. Rose suggests that controversies abound in the study of the presidency, and these should bee seen as signs of vitality rather than evidence of morbidity.
Publication Name: Journal of American Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0021-8758
Year: 1997
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Survey of the hinterland of Sinop, Turkey
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An archaeological survey of the Sinop region in Turkey was conducted as part of the Black Sea Trade Project which aims to examine land settlement patterns, cultural contact and the regional economy in the Pontic interaction area. The survey traced the population growth and the progression of economic activities in the Demirci valley. The results showed a dispersed settlement during the Bronze Age and the growth of the coastal community during the Hellenistic period.
Publication Name: Near Eastern Archaeology
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 1094-2076
Year: 1998
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Turkey: whither the presidency of the Republic of Turkey?
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The future of presidency in Turkey and the proposed amendments to be introduced in the Turkish public law are outlined. The issue whether the President should be directly elected by the people or not is discussed.
Publication Name: European Public Law
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 1354-3725
Year: 2008
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