Beyond recognition: gendered violence and the critique of political economy in Croatia. [PDF]
Kujundžić J.
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Secret Service: Political Policing in Canada from the Fenians to Fortress America (Book Review) by Reg Whitaker, Gregory S. Kealey, and Andrew Parnaby [PDF]
Curtis Robinson
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Western Liberal‐Democratic Norms and Values: Why and How They Should Be Taught in Schools
ABSTRACT In many Western liberal‐democratic countries, there have been increasing efforts over recent decades to teach democratic norms and values in the primary and secondary school systems. However, there has been little agreement on how such democratic education can be effectively implemented. This article argues that an underlying core principle of
Lars Dietrich, Petra Weber
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Speech Repression and Threat Narratives in Politics: Social Goals and Cognitive Foundations. [PDF]
Marie A.
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ABSTRACT Following a breakdown in the post‐1989 liberal consensus that governed Polish democracy promotion in its eastern neighbours under Law and Justice's term from 2015, we can expect policy changes to Polish democracy promotion. Paying tribute to historical explanations of Poland's democracy promotion, this article links the historical legacies of ...
Wicke van den Broek
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Remembering the Stages, Forgetting the Person: Who Really Was Graham Wallas?
ABSTRACT One hundred years after the publication of The Art of Thought (1926), Graham Wallas remains widely cited yet poorly understood. His stages of preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification continue to circulate as a foundational model of creativity, even as the life that gave rise to them has largely faded from view.
Kyung Hee Kim
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The coloniality of age: Navigating the chronopolitics of Black childhood. [PDF]
Stewart C.
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Governing by Ambiguity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Platforms in China
ABSTRACT Besides clear policy directives, the unresolved and open‐ended elements in policy communication also create discursive politics. This article argues that ambiguity in policy communication reflects the state's exercise of power within a fractured sociocultural landscape.
Fangyu Qing, Ngai Keung Chan
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Rokkan Rules? Communist Elites and the Choice of Electoral Systems in the Yugoslav Republics, 1989-1990. [PDF]
Glaurdić J, Muharemović E.
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