Essays about: "historical analogies"
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1. Forecasting Technological Diffusion through Analogies: Examining Historical Technologies to Assess the Future Growth of Green Hydrogen Electrolysis and Pipeline Network as Climate Mitigation Technologies
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Green hydrogen is an advantageous clean energy carrier that enables the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors and addresses the intermittency of renewables. However, its global production is currently constrained by inadequate infrastructure, high investment risks, and relatively technological infancy. READ MORE
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2. Teaching English in Sweden : A Look at the Rhetoric in the Federalist Papers
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : This essay examines the possibility to use the Federalist Papers as authentic classroom material for English 7 within Sweden’s upper secondary school. To do this, three close readings have been done of the first, tenth and fifty-first essay amongst the Federalist Papers. READ MORE
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3. “We have to make decisions based not on fear, but on hard-earned wisdom.” : President Obama’s use of historical analogies when justifying the use of weaponized drones in the War on Terror
University essay from FörsvarshögskolanAbstract : The continued use of weaponized drones in the War on Terror has stirred up a heated debate, both in the scholarly and academic world, and there is still no conclusive empirical evidence to suggest that they are effective. As such, there ought to be factors other than efficacy that impact the decision-making process. READ MORE
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4. Is Terrorism a Domestic or an International Security Threat? : Historical Experiences and Securitzation in the Aftermath of Islamic Terrorist Attacks in France and the UK
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Speeches held by heads of state and government after terrorist attacks have the common pattern of trying to comfort the public and reassure that they will be safe. What is noteworthy in these speeches is that heads of state and government outline the strategy their country will be adopting to combat terrorism. READ MORE
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5. Cognitive Idiosyncrasies in USA’s Foreign Policy Decision-Making: : A Comparison of Obama’s and Trump’s Foreign Policy Decision Making Processes Regarding the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : Decisions made by individuals representing states do not only impact citizens living within the state’s political jurisdiction, but also those from other political jurisdictions. The U.S. READ MORE