Policy and Complex Systems Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2018
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Table of Contents
Editor's Letter
Mirsad Hadzikadic
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.1
Long Memory Properties and Complex Systems: An Interesting Connection
Fernando Fernandes Neto
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.2
Heed the Weakest Link: A Model of Interdependent Institutions
Alex Coad
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.3
A Complexity Case Study: The Implementation of Interministerial Policy - A View from Within Government
Pernelle Smits, Marie-Christine Therrien, Nassera Touati, and Jean-Louis Denis
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.4
How Stable is Democracy? Suggestions from Artificial Social Networks
Patrick Grim, Mengzhen Liu, Krishna C. Bathina, Naijia Liu, and Jake William Gordon
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.5
A New Taxonomy for International Relations: Rethinking the International System as a Complex Adaptive System
Cesare Scartozzi
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.6
Are We Ready for Complexity?
Cynthia Kurtz
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.7
Keynes, Hayek, and the Roots of Complexity Theory in Economics
Hilton L. Root
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.8
Using Integrative Propositional Analysis to Understand and Integrate Four Theories of Social Power Systems
Steve Wallis and Liz Johnson
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.4.1.9