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    Replication Data for: Are the U.S. Military’s Nonpartisan Norms Eroding?

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    The U.S. military’s nonpartisan norms are important for healthy civil-military relations. Some research, however, suggests these norms are weakening. This study examines the evidence for eroding nonpartisan norms by analyzing U.S. military servicemembers’ partisan affiliations and political activism levels from 2008 to 2018. It finds that since 2008, military servicemembers have become more likely to identify as partisans. Servicemembers have also become more politically active than civilians, although this is due to decreasing activism among the American public. It also finds that longer-serving service members have stronger nonpartisan norms, but that newer servicemembers are more politically active than both longer-serving servicemembers and civilians. These findings provide a firmer empirical foundation for previous claims of eroding norms and suggest more research is needed to understand how increased partisanship and political activism impact military readiness and civil-military relations

    Trent Lott Campaign Victory Party

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    Trent Lott for Senate Campaign Victory Part

    Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott on Larry King Live

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    Hosted by Larry King. Secretary of State Colin Powell, Minority Leader Trent Lott, Senator Joe Biden, and author Judith Miller are interviewed. Topics discussed include: Congressional resolution on war with Iraq; Saddam Hussein; biological or chemical weapons; Senate vote on Iraq war resolution; Senator Trent Lott\u27s 61st birthday; United Nations inspection for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq; Afghanistan; and the Washington DC sniper investigation

    Trent Lott 1996 Campaign Strategy

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    1996 Campaign strategy for the Trent Lott for Mississipp

    Implementing a resource list management system in an academic library

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    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the key components of the introduction of a new resource list management system (RLMS) at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) using the Aspire application from Talis Education. It explains the key service goals; the implementation milestones; the main technical challenges which needed to be addressed; and the dynamic relationship between the rollout of the RLMS and existing selection, acquisition and resource delivery processes

    Trent Lott for Senate Campaign Commercial

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    Trent Lott campaign advertisement for the 1988 Senate election. Topic discussed: education

    The Luntz Research Companies Trent Lott Presentation

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    The Luntz Research Companies Trent Lott Presentation. Topics discussed: education; child care; and the war on drugs

    Bi-Weekly News Conference with Trent Lott

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    Bi-Weekly News Conference with Trent Lott. Topics discussed: military operations in Puerto Rico; Patients\u27 Bill of Rights (Bipartisan Patient Protection Act); and Tropical Storm Allison disaster relief

    News Report on Trent Lott and Richard Shelby

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    News program on senators Trent Lott and Richard Shelby reported by Elizabeth Morra. Topic discussed: Revenue Reconciliation Tax Package
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