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Clare College
About: Clare College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Electron & Scattering. The organization has 302 authors who have published 569 publications receiving 8425 citations.
Topics: Electron, Scattering, Portrait, Politics, Ion
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TL;DR: In this article, the European Law Journal deals with the emergence of new approaches to governance in the European Union, and assesses the reaction of the European Court and Commission to these developments, and identifies some of the conceptual issues this phenomenon presents for legal and political theory.
Abstract: This issue of the European Law Journal deals with the emergence of a series of new approaches to governance in the European Union. These issues were discussed at a workshop on “Law and New Approaches to Governance in Europe” which we organised. The workshop was held in Madison, Wisconsin in May 2001 and was cosponsored by the European Union Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the ELJ. Seven of the participants in that workshop developed papers that deal with one or more dimension of the new governance phenomenon. In this essay, we seek to define the concept of new governance, suggest reasons for its emergence, assess the reaction of the European Court and Commission to these developments, and identify some of the conceptual issues this phenomenon presents for legal and political theory.
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TL;DR: The post-Orientalist history of the Third World has become a paradigm for a new generation of historians and anthropologists as mentioned in this paper, and these directions have been most recently and sharply endorsed in Gyan Prakash's discussion, ‘Writing post-orientalist histories of the third world: Perspectives from Indian Historiography.
Abstract: Over the last decade, studies of ‘third world’ histories and cultures have come to draw to a very considerable extent upon the theoretical perspectives provided by poststructuralism and postmodernism. With the publication in 1978 of Edward Said's work, Orientalism, these perspectives—now fused and extended into a distinctive amalgam of cultural critique, Foucauldian approaches to power, engaged ‘politics of difference,’ and postmodernist emphases on the decentered and the heterogeneous—began to be appropriated in a major way for the study of non-European histories and cultures. Certainly in our own field of Indian colonial history, Said's characteristic blending of these themes has now become virtually a paradigm for a new generation of historians and anthropologists. These directions have been most recently and sharply endorsed in Gyan Prakash's discussion, ‘Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the Third World: Perspectives from Indian Historiography.’
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01 Jul 1939TL;DR: The notation employed is that of my second paper under the same general title as discussed by the authors, and I refer to this paper as II. The purpose of this note is to prove that the convergence of Stufe N is convergent for integral modular forms of dimensions − κ, where κ > 0, and StufE N vanishes at all rational cusps of the fundamental region, and which is absolutely convergent.
Abstract: Suppose that is an integral modular form of dimensions − κ, where κ > 0, and Stufe N, which vanishes at all the rational cusps of the fundamental region, and which is absolutely convergent for The purpose of this note is to prove thatThe notation employed is that of my second paper under the same general title* I refer to this paper as II.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Charles Goodhart | 76 | 434 | 20312 |
Andrew B. Holmes | 75 | 524 | 42062 |
Ravi Kanbur | 61 | 498 | 19422 |
Donald Lynden-Bell | 54 | 193 | 21078 |
James D. Watson | 54 | 175 | 28405 |
Timothy J. Kehoe | 49 | 206 | 8513 |
Hans-Joachim Voth | 43 | 176 | 5914 |
Martin Weale | 35 | 243 | 4111 |
Paul Cartledge | 27 | 93 | 2208 |
Joanne Scott | 25 | 72 | 3952 |
Robert M. Blackburn | 24 | 54 | 1947 |
N. G. L. Hammond | 23 | 82 | 1783 |
Peter Lake | 23 | 68 | 1847 |
Polly Hill | 22 | 44 | 2053 |
Bob Hepple | 22 | 85 | 1223 |