Janine R. Wedel

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Janine R. Wedel



Average rating: 3.69 · 194 ratings · 28 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Shadow Elite: How the World...

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Unaccountable: How the Esta...

3.93 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 2014 — 9 editions
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Collision and Collusion: Th...

3.86 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1998 — 12 editions
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The Private Poland

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The Unplanned Society: Pola...

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Ruling Russia: Law, Crime, ...

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The Year Ahead 2018: Hope A...

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“What does it mean when individuals can no longer be embarrassed or shamed?”
Janine R. Wedel, Shadow Elite: How the World's New Power Brokers Undermine Democracy, Government, and the Free Market

“Flex organizations do more than enable their players to worm out of accountability through their might-be-state, might-be-private status; they supplant the state.”
Janine R. Wedel

“By the end of his second term, Bush II had issued more than 1,100 constitutional challenges to provisions of law. Further, he employed them in an unprecedented way: to effectively curtail the power of the legislative branch by threatening (via the challenge) to not enforce a law passed by Congress. In effect, Bush claimed to accomplish what the Supreme Court has deemed unconstitutional—a line item veto.”
Janine R. Wedel



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