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    Policymakers’ horizon and trade reforms: the protectionist effect of elections by Conconi, Paola, Facchini, Giovanni, Zanardi, Maurizio

    Published 2014
    “…We focus on all major trade liberalization bills introduced since the early 1970s in the U.S. Congress, in which House and Senate members serve respectively two- and six-year terms and one third of senators face elections every two years. …”
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    Assessment of Critical and Strategic Raw Materials for Australia using an AHP-Based Smart Computational Tool by Mammadli, Anvar, Barakos, George, Chang, Ping

    Published 2024
    “…During World Wars I and II, strategic raw materials were deemed critical due to their unavailability during war or national emergencies (U.S. Congress, 1939; Roush, 1939). In the 1950s, as the modern economy grew more complex, challenges related to materials, defence, emergencies, limited supply, and urbanization reshaped the concept of criticality. …”
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    U.S. policies toward Iran and implications for regional security in the Persian Gulf 1979-2008 by Mirhosseini, Seyed Mohsen

    Published 2012
    “…Such data comprised the speeches of the Iranian and American administrations, official records and documents on security policies of the US toward Iran in the Persian Gulf region including the Arms Export Control Act, U.S. Congress negotiations, US Department of State annual reports, Country Reports on Terrorism, Peterson Institute Documents, and Middle East policy council documents. …”
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    The roles of American-Israel public affairs committee (AIPAC) on Obama's foreign policy towards Israeli-Palestinian conflict by M. A., Slimia Awad

    Published 2020
    “…The research establishes that AIPAC played a negative role toward the solution of Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the influence on the U.S Congress members to ensure that President Obama was unable to pressurize Israel for the establishment of an independent state of Palestine on the territories that were occupied by Israel since 1967. …”
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