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The once stable Czech party system is at risk of unravelling in this week’s parliamentary elections [PDF]
The Czech Republic will hold parliamentary elections on 25-26 October. Seán Hanley previews the elections, noting that a number of newly formed parties have the potential to enter the Czech parliament.
Hanley, Seán
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Prime Ministers on Twitter: Mateusz Morawiecki and Andrej Babiš during the 2019 European election campaign – two models of communication [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to analyse Twitter activity of Prime Ministers of Poland and of the Czech Republic, Mateusz Morawiecki and Andrej Babiš respectively, during the 2019 European Parliament election campaign with the special focus on their ways of ...
Budzyńska-Daca, Agnieszka +2 more
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Abstract The Covid‐19 pandemic presented an unusually complex challenge, particularly in the areas of social and health policy. A comparative analysis of policymaking during this emergency situation can help us better understand the factors influencing social policy development.
Steven Saxonberg +2 more
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Czech Eurosceptic parties are likely to be pushed to the side-lines by Andrej Babiš’s ANO movement in the upcoming European elections [PDF]
The Czech Republic has traditionally been assumed to be more Eurosceptic than other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly during the period in which Václav Klaus was the country’s president.
Hanley, Seán
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ABSTRACT Human brain tumors were commonly monitored in hospital/clinical laboratories by immunohistochemistry (IHC) technique, which provides major insights into their classification. However, this technique remains laborious and still shows pitfalls. Therefore, the current study was endeavored to reveal the assets of the application of high‐throughput
Kaouthar Louati +16 more
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Three lessons from the Czech presidential election [PDF]
Milos Zeman won a second term as Czech President on 27 January, narrowly defeating opposition candidate Jirí Drahos. Jan Rovny writes that the country is now sharply divided between two political blocs that cut across old left-right allegiances, with ...
Rovny, Jan
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Identifying and quantifying natural and anthropogenic disturbances at fine spatial scales is critical to assess the role of forests in climate change mitigation. Using tree rings, fire scars, satellite imagery, official records, and interviews, we reconstructed historical disturbances and identified fires, logging events, landslides, and icy ...
Zhongqian Cheng +3 more
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While the Czech Republic makes progress in tackling corruption, the rule of law in Russia continues to decline [PDF]
The rule of law is a fundamental part of any functioning democracy. As Justine Doody writes, issues of political corruption, judicial impartiality and the separation between elites and the legal system have been historic challenges for both the Czech ...
Doody, Justine
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Best in Covid: Populists in the Time of Pandemic [PDF]
How do populists govern in crisis? We address this question by analyzing the actions of technocratic populists in power during the first wave of the novel coronavirus crisis in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Baboš, Pavol, Buštíková, Lenka
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Short Abstract The figure illustrates the eight principles for spatial justice in urban climate action proposed in the paper: 1) Account for cumulative effects; 2) Go beyond simplistic demographics; 3) Connect to critical theory; 4) Ensure privacy, seek consent, be open; 5) Transcend boundaries; 6) Reclaim participatory planning; 7) Acknowledge and ...
J. E. Goncalves, N. Narendra, T. Verma
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