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The Merit - Diversity Paradox in Doctoral Admissions: Examining Situated Judgment in Faculty Decision Making.
(2013)
The small base of extant research on doctoral admissions suggests a paradox between principles of merit and diversity: Faculty profess diversity, but rely on a conventional notion of merit that undermines diversity’s ...
Assessing the Impact of American Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy, 1970-1980: an Analysis of Six Cases.
(1982)
Preventing or slowing the pace at which other nations acquire nuclear weapons has not been an easy task, for American non-proliferation policy, particularly between 1970-1980. American nuclear efforts to block the efforts ...
Soviet Debates Over the Conduct of Foreign Policy Toward Western Europe: Four Case Studies, 1971-1975.
(1982)
This dissertation examines how organizational actors aggregate interests in the making of Soviet foreign policy. Competing, mutually exclusive hypotheses are deried from two gr and theories that represent a synthesis of ...