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  • Broadly defined, '''coercion''' is the process of of starting or stopping changes in political or indivi | title = Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement as an Instrument of Coercion
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  • ...pressure—most commonly, the application of the threat of force; successful coercion is a form of [[compellence]]
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  • Broadly defined, '''coercion''' is the process of of starting or stopping changes in political or indivi | title = Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement as an Instrument of Coercion
    2 KB (211 words) - 13:42, 6 April 2024
  • ...and Raven, postulates that there are six sources of social power: reward; coercion; legitimacy or normative power; referent (or organizational) power; experti
    239 bytes (32 words) - 17:59, 9 May 2009
  • ...]]s, [[value]]s, [[ethics]], [[authority]], [[rapport]], [[persuasion]], [[coercion]], [[force]], [[self-interest]], [[genetics]] or a variety of other factors
    379 bytes (46 words) - 12:36, 3 May 2013
  • ...pressure—most commonly, the application of the threat of force; successful coercion is a form of [[compellence]]
    280 bytes (40 words) - 14:42, 25 August 2010
  • ...t a powerful navy, Jefferson had little alternative but to pursue economic coercion with the [[Embargo of 1807]]. ...fferson's personal aversion to war also led him to this policy of economic coercion.<ref>[[Edward Channing]], ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=ZBYOAAAAIAAJ&
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  • ...ed with legitimacy (i.e., the consent of the governed), or by taking it by coercion; the drive for power may be a [[The End of History and the Last Man#Struggl
    627 bytes (97 words) - 14:30, 14 March 2021
  • ...ng the action that would draw suspicion. Some consider it synonymous with coercion,<ref name=Bratton>{{citation | title = When is coercion successful? And why can't we agree on it?
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  • ...et, and the moral superiority of individual choice and responsibility over coercion. It has sponsored presentations from [[Ludwig von Mises]], [[F.A. Hayek]],
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  • ...legal trade of persons in a position of vulnerability by means of force or coercion for purpose of exploitation. It is claimed by some to be the second-largest ...ceipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a positi
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  • ...f American waters. As a broader policy, he advocated a policy of economic coercion which was passed as the [[Embargo of 1807|Embargo Act of 1807]].
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  • *co-author, ''The Dynamics of Coercion: American Foreign Policy and the Limits of Military Might'' (Cambridge Univ
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  • ...rced or threatened to participate in a criminal act either with threats or coercion applied to the defendant or a close relative of the defendant. It provides
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  • *Tilly, Charles. 1990. ''Coercion, Capital, and European States: AD 990-1990''. Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwel
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  • ...mer CT (2000/2001) ''A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2001 paperback edition includes a reply to cri
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  • | title = When is coercion successful? And why can't we agree on it? ...pan. A challenge here is that it is "hard to distinguish clearly between coercion and brute force given the scale and intensity of the conflicts studied."
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  • ...to the regime. This use of food as a method of political retribution and coercion must stop." They want foreign assistance to be conditional on human rights
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  • * McPherson, James M. "Coercion or Conciliation? Abolitionists Debate President Hayes's Southern Policy," '
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  • ...nswer is. That's very tough to get right in a language that does automatic coercion, but it's just another programming technique for Haskell.
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  • ...entially leisure where ''homo otiosus'', leisure man, feels no significant coercion to enact the activity in question (Stebbins, 2000). ...the acting individual, which retains human agency in the formula. Lack of coercion to engage in an activity is a quintessential property of leisure. No other
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  • * J.C.A. Stagg, "James Madison and the Coercion of Great Britain: Canada, the West Indies, and the War of 1812," in ''The W
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  • ...f privacy harms adoption.<ref>National Coalition for Adoption: "Consent or coercion? How Mandatory Open Records Harm Adoption." Available: http://www.ncfa-usa. While widespread corruption, exploitation and coercion in the area of international adoption led to the introduction of the [[Hagu
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  • ...ud, deceit, duress, over-reaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of
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  • ==Fear and coercion== ...e occasionally risk his life at the fat man's orders? Two words: fear, and coercion. As a young man, Brock met the fat man in a Brighton pub just after the war
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  • ...angerous to liberty and should be avoided; much better was to use economic coercion such as the embargo.<ref> Banning (1978) pp 292-3</ref>
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  • ...nd parts of mainland China. Ethnic Korean and Chinese people, by choice or coercion, arrived in Japan as colonial subjects but second-class citizens. Though ma
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  • ...advisors believed that conquest of Canada would be easy and that economic coercion would force the British to come to terms by cutting off the food supply for The failure of Jefferson's embargo and Madison's economic coercion, according to Horsman, "made war or absolute submission to England the only
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  • ...onditions to potential parents from the [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] coercion of reproductive choice that had been imposed by [[eugenics|eugenecists]]. A
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  • ...sister rich, for they had invested--it must be said, with more than modest coercion from John3--some L3000 pounds of their long-awaited settlement from Lord Lo
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  • ...') has been used since 1900 to denounce the holding of prostitutes through coercion and human trafficking.
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  • ::#Evidence for serial coercion: A time course analysis using the visual-world paradigm. 2008.
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  • ...ggerated cult of the saints, the idolatrous adoration of the Host, and the coercion of the conscience in the sacrament of penance that nevertheless could not o
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  • * "The Confederacy and King Cotton: A Study in Economic Coercion," ''North Carolina Historical Review'' 6 (Oct. 1929): 371-97
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  • providing the coercion shall be provided (see clause 10.3.3).
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  • ...worship, observance, practice and teaching. 2. No one shall be subject to coercion which would impair his freedom to have or to adopt a religion or belief of
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  • ** Stagg, "James Madison and the Coercion of Great Britain: Canada, the West Indies, and the War of 1812," in ''Willi
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  • ...rn state with the development of [[capitalism]].<ref>Tilly, Charles. 1992. Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990-1992. Cambridge, Massachusetts: B. Bl ...in conflict with) actors in society. Since the state controls the means of coercion, and given the dependence of many groups in civil society on the state for
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  • ...most ruthless efforts in modern times to use mass starvation for political coercion...</blockquote>
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  • ...ities as they arise in real life, through which a child will learn without coercion. An unschooled child may use texts or classroom instruction, but these are
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  • "Peace making...combines negotiation with nonmilitary tools of coercion to achieve a resolution of a conflict. When these tools are inadequate, mil
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  • ...nformed consent]] <ref>NIH & NIMH Consensus Conference, 1985</ref> free of coercion and veiled threats. ECT should be given under controlled conditions, with a ...thor=Rose D ''et al''| year=2005)|title=Information, consent and perceived coercion: patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy| journal=Br J Psychiat
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  • ...ly supported Jefferson's embargo of 1807-1808, which tried to use economic coercion to change British policies, and failed to do so.<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...tes the [[Hippocratic Oath]] and suggest that patients may be subjected to coercion in order to obtain consent - that people may be pressured, or at least feel
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  • ...ction of the civil magistrate. He asserted that the mind is not subject to coercion, that civil rights have no dependence on religious opinions, and that the o ...ance, which were again at war with each other. Jefferson's use of economic coercion, especially the [[Embargo of 1807]], failed, as he tried to crack down on N
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  • ...much at stake, there was no room for compassion or civility. No degree of coercion was too much, and Ley expected the mine managers to back up their foremen i
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  • ...death camps were first developed in the euthanasia program). The scope and coercion involved in the German eugenics programs along with a strong use of the rhe
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  • ...al document that reflects [[Enlightenment]] values--in its insistence that coercion of any kind is alien to religion, in its arguing that religious liberty req
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  • ...~adoption/topics/babyfarming.html Accessed: 30th December, 2007.</ref> and coercion of mothers to place their children for adoption.<ref>History of adoption in
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  • ...ard the South had to be abandoned and hoped to substitute conciliation for coercion, believing that the good will of Southern upper class whites would provide
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  • ordered to aggressively enforce the Coercion laws. More troops
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  • ...entury, state judges reconstructed family law, elaborating new notions of "coercion," "consortium," and "marital privacy" as substitutes for older notions of c
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