Title:Special issue: critical international relations theory after 25 years
Author(s):RENGGER, Nicholas; THIRKELL-WHITE, Ben; KRATOCHWIL, Friedrich; PALAN, Ronen; HUTCHINGS, Kimberly; HOBSON, John M.; MURPHY, Craig N.; LINKLATER, Andrew; DEVETAK, RichardDate:2007Type of Publication:Article
Title:Special Responsibilities: Global problems and American power
Author(s):BUKOVANSKY, Mlada; CLARK, Ian; ECKERSLEY, Robyn; PRICE, Richard; REUS-SMIT, Christian; WHEELER, Nicholas J.Date:2012Type of Publication:BookAbstract:The language of special responsibilities is ubiquitous in world politics, with policymakers and commentators alike speaking and acting as though particular states have, or ought to have, unique obligations in managing ...
Title:Specification tests for the distribution of errors in nonparametric regression: a martingale approach
Author(s):MORA, Juan; PEREZ-ALONSO, AliciaDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:We discuss how to test whether the distribution of regression errors belongs to a
parametric family of continuous distribution functions, making no parametric
assumption about the conditional mean or the conditional ...
Title:The spectre is back : new perspectives on the rise and decline of European communism
Author(s):KOLAR, PavelDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This review article examines five recent studies on the communist movement, both analytical monographs and attempts at a general interpretation. It leaves aside the enormous scholarship specialized in ‘actually existing ...
Title:A Speech Act Analysis of Judicial Decisions
Author(s):BERNAL, Carlos L.Date:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:According to the theory of speech acts, speech is a kind of action. He, who says something, does something. Certainly, when a judge or a court makes a decision, he or it says something. He performs some (locutionary) acts ...
Title:Spillovers in Industrial Districts
Author(s):GUISO, Luigi; SCHIVARDI, FabianoDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:We study the role of social interaction (SI) in determining firms’ employment adjustments in industrial districts. We assume that SI matters only among firms that are both similar and geographically close. Our first test ...