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    APC Communiqué

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    This is the archive of the fall 2012 APC communiqué, a bi-annual newsletter, which has a special report on Ambassador Zhong Jianhua's visit entitled "China’s Africa Envoy discusses China-Africa relations

    APARC Communiqué

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    This is the archive of the fall 2010 APARC Communiqué, a bi-annual newsletter, which features the African Americans And U.S. Foreign Policy Conference, October 26-28, 2010 at Boston University

    APARC Communiqué

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    This is the archive of the fall 2010 APARC Communiqué, a bi-annual newsletter, which features the African Americans And U.S. Foreign Policy Conference, October 26-28, 2010 at Boston University

    Presidential Inability: Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Study of Presidential Inability of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 85th Congress

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    Text of proposed legislation, testimony, and documents relating to situations in which the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/twentyfifth_amendment_congressional_materials/1003/thumbnail.jp

    50 Years After the 25th Amendment: How to Improve Presidential Succession

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    Pamphlet summarizing the Second Succession Clinic\u27s recommendations

    Volume Author Index

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    This is the archive of a pictorial chronicle of the 2013 African Presidential Roundtable Event. Cover photo (left to right) - Ambassador Charles Stith (Director APC), His Excellency Frederick Tluway Sumaye (Former Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania), His Excellency Joaquim Chissano (Former President of the Republic of Mozambique), His Excellency Pedro Pires (Former President of the Republic of Cape Verde), His Excellency Thabo Mbeki (Former President of the Republic of South Africa), His Excellency Raila Odinga (Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya), His Excellency Karl Auguste Offmann (Former President of the Republic of Mauritius), His Excellency Ali Hassan Mwinyi (Former President of the United Republic of Tanzania), His Excellency Nicéphore Soglo (Former President of the Republic of Benin), His Excellency Amani Abeid Karume (Former President of Zanzibar

    The Lloyd G. Balfour President-in-Residence Annual Report 2007-2008

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    This is the archive of the annual reports for the African Presidential Center's President-in-Residence program

    The Lloyd G. Balfour President-in-Residence Annual Report 2009

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    This is the archive of the annual reports for the African Presidential Center's President-in-Residence program

    Meetings

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    This is the image of a group photo at the Continental Breakfast for students and former Heads of State at the 2012 Roundtable

    Immigration and Extreme- Right Voting in France

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    IMI does not have an institutional view and does not aim to present one. The views expressed in this document are those of its independent author. The IMI Working Papers Series This working paper has been developed from the author's Masters Dissertation. Students in the MSc in Migration Studies at the University of Oxford receiving a distinction for their thesis are invited to publish a modified version as an IMI and COMPAS joint working paper. Whereas Realistic Conflict Theory claims that there is a negative relationship between the share of immigrants and the level of support for the extreme-right, Contact Theory claims that the relationship is positive. Using the technique of multilevel modelling, I will challenge these mutually exclusive theories by arguing that the relationship between immigration and extreme-right support is more complex. Instead of working in opposition to each other, Conflict Theory and Contact Theory operate simultaneously but at different levels of aggregation. The focus on immigrants as a contextual factor gives the impression that the Front National is an ‘urban phenomenon ’ concentrated in highimmigration suburbs, however recent headlines suggest that the vote is declining in urban strongholds and spreading to rural areas. In a second analysis, I will demonstrate that the level of support for th
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