Administrators defend reconfiguration discussion, rationale
ByAdministrators defend reconfiguration discussion, rationale
WAVERLY — Lisa LaRock opened Thursday’s board of education meeting by ramping up the parents’ rhetoric in favor of the “do nothing” option.
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Refugees, Women, and Weapons: International Norm Adoption and Compliance in Japan
In a world dominated by considerations of material and security threats, Japan provides a fascinating case for why, and under what conditions, a state would choose to adopt international norms and laws that are seemingly in direct conflict with its domestic norms. Approaching compliance from within a constructivist framework, author Petrice R. Flowers analyzes three treaties—addressing refugee policy, women’s employment, and the use of land mines—that Japan has adopted. Refugees, Women, and
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