The Wilson Doctrine is a convention in the United Kingdom that restricts the police and intelligence services from tapping the telephones of members of...
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In economic theory, the Wilson doctrine (or Wilson critique) stipulates that game theory should not rely excessively on common knowledge assumptions. Most...
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manoeuvres against an elected government by a group of like-minded figures. Wilson Doctrine, a ban on the tapping of MPs' and Peers' telephones A Very British...
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named after Andrei Zhdanov Wilson Doctrine named after Harold Wilson Bush Doctrine named after George W. Bush Carter Doctrine Clark Memorandum named after...
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that the Wilson Doctrine, that parliamentarians' communications should not be tapped, was being broken. The IPT would find that the Wilson Doctrine was not...
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Parliament, a policy (still in place) which came to be known as the Wilson Doctrine. Wilson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1969 under Statute...
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Secretary, Theresa May, had told Parliament in 2014 that: Obviously, the Wilson Doctrine applies to parliamentarians. It does not absolutely exclude the use...
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The Reagan Doctrine was a United States strategy implemented by the Reagan Administration to overwhelm the global influence of the Soviet Union in the...
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deferred-acceptance auction, whereas Wilson's contributions were on the common value auction and the Wilson doctrine. Paul Milgrom was born in Detroit,...
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thought experimentPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Wilson doctrine (economics) – Argument in economic theory Compositional game theory...
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the Wayback Machine Alexander, Lucien Hugh (1906). James Wilson, Patriot, and the Wilson Doctrine. Philadelphia: The North American Review. p. 1. Archived...
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that the bugging contravened the Wilson Doctrine that police should not bug MPs. The report concluded that the doctrine did not apply because it affected...
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Gerasimov Doctrine, named after the Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces General Valery Gerasimov, is a pseudo-military doctrine created...
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auctions (SMRA), Common value auction, Reputation effects (game theory), Wilson doctrine 2021 David Card (b. 1956) Canada United States "for his empirical...
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discharge of the functions of the intelligence services. From 1966, the Wilson Doctrine meant the telephones of Parliamentarians could not be tapped unless...
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The Stimson Doctrine is the policy of nonrecognition of states created as a result of a war of aggression. The policy was implemented by the United States...
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2018 John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science. Wilson doctrine (economics) "Robert Wilson". Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved October 13...
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participation of Catalan volunteers in the First World War and claim of the Wilson doctrine for Catalonia, the creation and campaign of the Regionalist League...
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Missionary diplomacy (category Monroe Doctrine)
democratic. It was an expansion of President James Monroe's 1823 Monroe Doctrine. "Missionary diplomacy" is a descriptive label often applied to the policies...
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The Johnson Doctrine, enunciated by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson after the United States' intervention in the Dominican Republic in 1965, declared...
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The attractive nuisance doctrine applies to the law of torts in some jurisdictions. It states that a landowner may be held liable for injuries to children...
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The Secret Doctrine, the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy, is a pseudoscientific esoteric book as two volumes in 1888 written by Helena Blavatsky...
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The doctrine of necessity is the basis on which extraordinary actions by administrative authority, which are designed to restore order or uphold fundamental...
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"Zapple Doctrine" Unenforceable; Affirms Broadcaster Discretion Regarding Programming Content". WileyonMedia. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2017. Wilson, Sue...
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CSP; foreign companies are not required to remove encryption; put the Wilson Doctrine on a statutory footing for the first time as well as safeguards for...
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The Carter Doctrine was a policy proclaimed by President of the United States Jimmy Carter in his State of the Union Address on January 23, 1980, which...
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February 14, 2022. Alexander, Lucien Hugh (1906). James Wilson, Patriot, and the Wilson Doctrine. Philadelphia: The North American Review. p. 1. Archived...
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"The Doctrine of Fascism" (Italian: "La dottrina del fascismo") is an essay attributed to Benito Mussolini. In truth, the first part of the essay, entitled...
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visits. The bugging allegedly contravened both legal privilege and the Wilson Doctrine that had outlawed surveillance of MPs in 1966. Following widespread...
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Doctrine, Truman Doctrine, Kennedy Doctrine, Nixon Doctrine, Carter Doctrine, Reagan Doctrine, or Bush Doctrine, the Obama Doctrine is not a specific...
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