Wikipedia:Stanford Archive answers/Politics


 * 1) Okuma doctrine -> by Count Okuma; considered the Asian Monroe Doctrine
 * 2) Mikulski Commission - also known as the Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure, it was created following the Democratic loss in the 1972 to re-evaluate the processes by which candidates were nominated. Named for Barbara Mikulski.
 * 3) Symbolic analysts < concept in The Work of Nations by Robert Reich
 * 4) Operation Blast Furnace < 1986 military action; Bolivia – United States relations needs standalone
 * 5) Abolition of Private Property -> Idea from Engels and Marx's Communist Manifesto
 * 6) Council of Magdeberg, Council of Magdeburg < needs standalone; see Magdeburg rights and German town law
 * 7) Costigan-Wagner Act Wagner-Costigan Act (Names May Be Reversed < 1935 anti-lynching initiative; should be a standalone at Costigan-Wagner Bill (currently redirect to Costigan bio)
 * 8) Fence mending - The term originated in 1879 when Ohio senator John Sherman made a trip home. It is what politicians do when they visit their electoral districts to explain an unpopular action.
 * 9) Emergency Congress -> also known as "Hundred days congress", special session of congress that met March 9 to June 16, 1933 to discuss many issues in FDR's New Deal
 * 10) Statutes of Vizcaya -> system of laws issued in Spanish Basque Country, revoked in 1839 at the end of the First Carlist War
 * 11) Crime Victims Rights -> See here
 * 12) Shomrei Torah Sephardim-Sephardi Torah Guardians -> Israeli political party
 * 13) William Barloon And David Daliberti < Daliberti v. Iraq, Daliberti v. Republic of Iraq