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Carolyn Coberly
Добавлен 3 авг 2020
This channel includes videos for my classes at Wake Forest University.
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Dictatorship: Balancing Carrots, Sticks, and Institutions
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Dictatorship: Balancing Carrots, Sticks, and Institutions
Collective Action, Principal Agent Problems, and Corruption
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For more information on corruption as a collective action problem, see Persson, A., Rothstein, B., & Teorell, J. (2013). Why Anticorruption Reforms Fail-Systemic Corruption as a Collective Action Problem. Governance (Oxford), 26(3), 449-471. doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0491.2012.01604.x (and the subsequent debate in Governance on the topic)
Cause and Effect
Просмотров 141Год назад
Citation for the video: Cook, T. D., Campbell, D. T., & Shadish, W. 2002. Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for generalized causal inference. Houghton Mifflin.
Economic Liberalism (Theories of IR)
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Economic Liberalism (Theories of IR)
Three Theories of International Relations
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.2 года назад
Three Theories of International Relations
Conceptualization and Operationalization
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Conceptualization and Operationalization
Reading Political Science 2 - What is research?
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Reading Political Science 2 - What is research?
Reading Political Science 3 - Research articles
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Reading Political Science 3 - Research articles
Three Theories of International Relations
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Three Theories of International Relations
Civil Society and Mass Movements in Eurasia
Просмотров 423 года назад
Civil Society and Mass Movements in Eurasia
Opinion Polling in Authoritarian Regimes
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Opinion Polling in Authoritarian Regimes
Legitimacy in Authoritarian Regimes
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Legitimacy in Authoritarian Regimes
merci a toi
Thank you for all your videos ❤
Economic liberalism is an ideology that is an integral part of conservative social thought about minimal government intervention in the economy of a nation and about complete freedom for individuals in the economy. In history, countries had the highest rates of GDP growth and living standards in those times when the state intervened in the economy, supported domestic producers, subsidized them and provided them with preferential loans. Examples, Russia (period 1929-1955), China, South Korea. Data for countries around the world whose economies grew at double-digit (almost double-digit) rates for more than 20 years in the 20th century are given below: 1. 13.8% - Russia - average annual growth for 22 years (1929-1955). 2. 11.5% - Taiwan - average annual growth for 27 years (1947-1973). 3. 10.4% - China - average annual growth for 25 years (1983-2007). 4. 10.2% - South Korea - average annual growth for 23 years (1966-1988). 5. 9.7% - Japan - average annual growth for 23 years (1948-1970). 6. 9.2% - Singapore - average annual growth for 24 years (1966-1989). Thus, in the twentieth century, the world's largest national economic growth for more than 20 years was achieved in Russia in 1929-1955 (minus four war years). During this period, real wages grew 4 times, citizens’ deposits in savings banks grew 5 times, and the economy grew 14 times. And: - First place in the world in terms of the share of mechanical engineering in the total volume of industrial production. - Complete technical and economic independence of the state has been ensured. - First place in the world in terms of agricultural mechanization. - First place in Europe and second in the world in terms of absolute industry size. - First place in Europe and second in the world in terms of labor productivity in industry. - The latest industries and advanced technologies: nuclear, space, rocketry, aircraft manufacturing, instrument making, radio engineering, electronics, electrical engineering and others. And sanctions did not prevent such economic growth in Russia!
You explained this so much better than my professors have, I finally understand this! thank you!
amazing video. can you please explain how we can interpret interaction term?
great video thanks!
Youve made it easier even for the layman to understand abstract concepts. great job
this was extremely useful!
Thank you for the super helpful teaching, Carolyn. May I ask, how to generate a regression table like this? Or do we have to run data in R or excel first, and make a table like this manually?
If we keep sanctioning poor countries doesn’t that hinder them from becoming democracies?
hare krishna, thanyou for helppppp, its absolutly to the point
merci d´mon Mme etc
thank you so much!
Thank you for this. Studying for my final right now
So helpful!
Does reading regression tables from political science research papers differ from other types of research papers? I am in the introduction section of the video.
Your videos are too good + quality content
Please also cite paper here so that we can look into it.
merci <3
Great video! Straight to the point!😊
you have 2 videos that are almost the same
To be honest your video is full of knowledge
thank you :)
Each of the three also make assumptions about individuals, a level of analysis not really explored here. Some realists (Morgenthau) attribute politics to "human nature," i.e., a will to power. From this perspective, there is no difference between politics in the home or among states. Some liberals (Simon) attribute politics to the "bounded rationality" of actors. Some constructivists (Nau) attribute politics to power differences between "agents" and "subjects."
Concepts are dual to percepts -- the mind duality of Immanuel Kant. Mathematical concepts are created from perceptions, observation and measurements. Creating new concepts is a syntropic process -- teleological. Comparison, reflection, abstraction = new concepts -- Immanuel Kant. Generalization (abstraction, waves) is dual to localization (particles) -- wave/particle duality. Parts are dual to wholes -- holons. Creating new concepts requires syntropy via duality! Syntropy is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics! "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
Thanks
Can you do a video on flawed democracies, awesome and clear expiation on this one, thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for a brief overview, this video really helped me in my exam preparation ❤
Dear Carolyn, thank you for the content you prepare. I have studied English literature for my Bachelor and will continue with political science for my master. So I need to learn the fundamental courses of political science ahead. My question to you is that if the order of the Videos in Playlist Comparative politics are correct? I mean if they are like different sessions of a course or are they just different videos? Thanks a lot🌺
Institutionalism ?
yay
Thank you so much Ma'am for such a wonderful lecture.
thank you so much, super helpful!
Thank you😇
Mam can u create a course , not all videos exists in your channel.
m watching you from India .... well explained... keep on👍👍👍
really good explanation!! thank you!!
Great video. Lovely structure and very clear. Thanks
Thank you❤❤
Finally got it. Thanks!
I'm looking for how to read a multinomial logistic regression coefficient table with 3 models with 2 categories each. Example: Substance use (independent) for the models, each model has two groups (married and cohabitation)
THANK YOU FOR SHARING PROFESSOR.
You failed to mention that the US and China signed three communiques wherein the US accepts that there is only one China and Taiwan is part of China.
Thank you Carolyn from a colleague in Sweden (MDU)
very helpfull - thank you very much!
Thank you so much! I’m taking Research Methods for Polisci and this helped so much.
Thank you so much for making content for Political Science Students .. can you imagine that your lecture has been watched from Sudan?
Hello thank you so much for this, i’m doing report on state predatory and had a hard time understanding them. You made it easy thank you
There is no Taiwanese president. It's the president of Republic of China (in Taiwan).
Great video, got it recommended by RUclips randomly,hope your students are actually paying attention