Culture, institutions, & explanation Why do countries ratify the Kyoto Protocol? 1
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Culture, institutions, & explanation Why do countries
ratify the Kyoto Protocol? 1
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Note on last class Culture as VARIABLE E.g., hyper-inflation
averse culture How do we define it? How do we test it? 2
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Which country is CULTURALLY most similar to the US? United
Kingdom Mexico Taiwan 3
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2 years ago 5
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Last year 6
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Culture Often used as an INDEPENDENT VARIABLE Can also be the
DEPENDENT VARIABLE Do institutions shape culture? Malapportionment,
Gasoline Taxes, and the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change. Broz & Maliniak (PEIO 2010) 7
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A defining feature of the United States of America: Our Car
Culture 8
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UK v. US Similar Cultural Foreign policy Legal traditions Car
Culture??? Opposite ends of the spectrum on gasoline tax policy
addressing climate change 9
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Car culture: gasoline taxes and prices per liter in 31
countries (2004): 10
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Who needs the most gasoline per capita? Urban v Rural 11
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Does need translate into policy preference? 12
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Policy outcome? Weve got Interests & Incentives Now, to get
the policy outcome, We interact interests/incentives with a
domestic political institution: Malapportionment! 13
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Malapportionment tends to weigh RURAL preferences more than
URBAN (i.e., Proportional representation tends to weigh URBAN
preferences more than RURAL) Does this have an effect on NATIONAL
policy? 14
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Test: Does malapportionment affect: Gasoline prices Kyoto
ratification 15
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Kyoto Protocol to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
Stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas 1997 (enter into force: 2005)
2009: 187 states ratified Commitment to reduce greenhouse gases:
carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide sulphur hexafluoride 17
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Ratifiers, signers, and non 18
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Which came first? Car culture? Malapportionment? Once created,
however, car-culture may reinforce malapportionment Car-culture may
have other effects: Crash 2006 Academy Awards for Best Picture,
Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing WRITING TIP: FIRST
LINE is always important in great work! It's the sense of touch....
Any real city, you walk, you know? You brush past people. People
bump into you. In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind
this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much that we
crash into each other just so we can feel something. Hypothesis:
car-culture exacerbates racial/ethnic tension Operationalized:
automobiles/capita inter-ethnic/racial violent crime 21
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Other great first lines: The Prince All states, all powers,
that have held and hold rule over men have been and are either
republics or principalities.
http://www.constitution.org/mac/prince01.htmhttp://www.constitution.org/mac/prince01.htm
Platos Republic I went down to the Piraeus yesterday with Glaucon,
the son of Ariston, to pray to the goddess; and, at the same time,
I wanted to observe how they would put on the festival, since they
were now holding it for the first time.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Republic-Of-Plato-Edition/dp/0465069347http://www.amazon.com/The-Republic-Of-Plato-Edition/dp/0465069347
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Main take-home from last time: What is it to explain? to state
the conditions under which it always or usually takes place
(perhaps probabilistically) The BRIDGE The BRIDGE between
historical observations and general theory is the substitution of
variables for proper names and dates 23
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Take-homes Goal of this class: Substitute variables for proper
nouns/dates Culture & institutions shape each other
Malapportionment Weighs rural preferences more Rural voters have
greater reliance on gasoline So, malapportionment lower gas taxes
less likely to ratify Kyoto Protocol 24
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Thank you WE ARE GLOBAL GEORGETOWN! 25
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Religion vs. Science (Faith vs. Skepticism) RELIGION &
SCIENCE both respond to mystery Both deal with faith and doubt In
the end, the answer in religion is faith in the religious hierarchy
in the Bible in the Koran Clear your mind of questions; there is no
why In the end, there is no answer in science only continued
skepticism theories must be tested, and tested, and tested we never
achieve Truth with a capital T we never prove 26