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Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China’s rise

Review of International Studies, 2019
How is Xi Jinping changing the course of China’s rise? Based on a Gramscian analytical framework inspired by Bob Jessop, this article provides an anatomy of Xiism (2012–) as an emergent hegemonic project, that is, a (fallible and contested) attempt by ...
A. Mulvad
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Political ideology and views about climate change in the European Union

Environmental Politics, 2016
A. McCright   +2 more
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Are red managers greener? The relationship of communist CEOs and corporate environmental responsibility in China

Kybernetes, 2022
PurposeAs China's only ruling party, will the Communist Party influence corporate decisions? The purpose of this paper is to examine whether and how the political ideology of CEOs affects the environmental responsibility of Chinese family firms and its ...
Ya-Wen Su, Lu Zhang
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Exploiting Ideology and Making Higher Education Serve Vietnam’s Authoritarian Regime

Communist and post-communist studies, 2022
This article shows how the Communist Party of Vietnam has proactively deployed ideological indoctrination in the higher education system to raise submissive youth as well as to suppress dissenting academics.
Thuy Nguyen
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The past is never dead: the role of imprints in shaping social and environmental reporting in a post-communist context

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2020
PurposeMobilizing a theoretical framework combining institutional logics and “imprinting” lenses, this paper provides an in-depth contextualized analysis of how historical imprints affect social and environmental reporting (SER) practices in Romania, a ...
Nadia Albu   +3 more
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