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Widening the scope of comparative political theory
2014
Anti-teleological history of concepts taken to the extreme
2001
The Life and Work of Reinhart Koselleck
2013
The Horror, the Horror!
2010
The Latest Return of Sartre
2000
The Ancient Pedigree of Post-Factualism
2016
Specific and promiscuous functions of multiple DnaJ proteins in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
2011
Cyanobacterial genomes typically encode multiple Hsp70 (DnaK) and Hsp40 (DnaJ) chaperones, and in the genome of the cyanobacteriumSynechocystisPCC 6803, three DnaK proteins are encoded together with seven DnaJ proteins. While only two of the DnaJ proteins can complement the growth defect of anEscherichia coliΔdnaJstrain, only disruption of thednaJgenesll0897resulted in a growth defect at elevated temperatures. Based on the domain structure and the phenotype observed following disruption of the encoding gene, Sll0897 can be classified as a canonical heat-shock protein inSynechocystis. Furthermore, mostdnaJgenes could be deleted individually, whereas disruption of the gene encoding the DnaJ S…
Does Commuting Reduce Wage Disparities?
2004
ABSTRACT This paper shows that in the Baltic countries, commuting reduces urban-rural wage and employment disparities and increases national output. To quantify the effect of commuting on wage differentials, two sets of earnings functions are estimated (based on Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian Labor Force Surveys) with location variables (capital city, rural, etc.) measured at the workplace and at the place of residence. We find that the ceteris paribus wage gap between capital city and rural areas, as well as between capital and other cities is significantly narrowed by commuting in some cases but remains almost unchanged in others. Different outcomes are explained by country-specific s…
Guerre juste et droit de la guerre dans l’"Encyclopédie"
2010
In the vast reform program sketched by the chevalier de Jaucourt in the Encyclopédie for the modernization of justice, one point is particularly close to his heart: humanizing the rules of war. Drawing from the philosophies of Grotius and Montesquieu, his articles devoted to the question of a just war (CONQUEST, DAMAGE, DESERTER, ENEMY, PRISONNER OF WAR, RETALIATION, WAR, etc.) argue for the subordination of the political to moral reason and work towards the advent of international humanitarian law.
Beyond Foreign Policy? EU Sanctions at the Intersection of Development, Trade, and CFSP
2022
In the wake of unsettling conflicts and democratic backsliding, states and organisations increasingly respond with sanctions. The European Union (EU) is one of them: Brussels makes use of the entire toolbox in its foreign policy, and its sanctions appear in different forms—diplomatic measures, travel bans, financial bans, or various forms of economic restrictions. Yet, there is little debate between different strands in the literature on EU sanctions, in particular concerning measures under the Common Foreign and Security Policy and those pertaining to the development and trade policy fields. Our thematic issue addresses this research gap by assembling a collection of articles investigating…