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The purchasing power parity theory helps explain long-run trends in exchange rates, but not short-run fluctuations.
Race-aggression Theory
A theoretical framework that suggests a link between racial identity or perceptions and the propensity for aggressive behavior, often critiqued for oversimplification and biases.
Resource Mobilization Theory
A theory in the field of social movements proposing that the success of social movements depends on resources, organization, and opportunity political contexts.
Elite Coalitions
Collaborative alliances formed among a society's most influential, wealthy, or powerful groups or individuals, often to maintain or enhance their influence over governance, policy, or economic outcomes.
State Surveillance
The monitoring of individuals or groups by government agencies to gather intelligence, prevent crime, or protect national security.
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