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Political distrust has been the norm, rather than the exception, in many established democracies in recent decades. Despite a wealth of data tracking deteriorating citizen attitudes towards their governments, representatives and political systems in ...
Eri Bertsou
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The politics of historical economics: Wilhelm Roscher on democracy, socialism and Caesarism [PDF]
Wilhelm Friedrich Georg Roscher (1817-94) is generally remembered as a significant nineteenth-century German political economist and a contributor to the “German Historical School of Economics.” His work is usually placed in the context of a larger ...
McDaniel, Iain
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How Terror Attacks Shape Political Agendas on Multiculturalism in France
Terror attacks do more than take lives, they reshape the boundaries of political discourse. This article examines how terror attacks in France (2014–2021) influenced political agendas on multiculturalism by analyzing 143,870 tweets from major political ...
Elena Cossu, Caterina Froio
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This study examines types of democracies that result from trade-offs within the democratic quality. Recently, the existence and relevance of trade-offs has been widely discussed.
Oliver Schlenkrich
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Mapping public support for climate solutions in France
Although successful sustainability transitions depend on public support, we still know little about citizens’ opinions on climate solutions. Existing research often focuses on the problem perception of climate change rather than analyzing attitudes ...
Nicolas Schmid, Benjamin Guinaudeau
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Minorities’ protection in Russia: is there a ‘Communist Legacy’? [PDF]
Book synopsis: Twenty years after the demise of communist policy, this book evaluates the continuing communist legacies in the current minority protection systems and legislations across a number of states in post-communist Europe.
Bowring, Bill
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This article argues that the quiet politics of informal business-state interaction explains the political determinants of growth regimes. Building on the business power literature within the study of comparative capitalism, it shows that the noisy ...
Dorothee Bohle, Aidan Regan
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Translation as a mode of self-making: Psychoanalysis from the global south [PDF]
This article explores translation as a mode of self-making across multiple contexts in which we live. Tracking the modern secular discipline of psychoanalysis in the Global South, we see how its conceptual universe is translated and reshaped ...
Menon Nivedita
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The New Comparative Economics [PDF]
In recent years, comparative economics experienced a revival, with a new focus on comparing capitalist economies. The theme of the new research is that institutions exert a profound influence on economic development.
Andrei Shleifer +4 more
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Misunderstanding corruption and community: comparative cultural politics of corruption regulation in the Pacific [PDF]
This paper will take as its empirical foundation the author’s experience of corruption and regulation in small Pacific island states. The argument is that notions of corruption and strategies for its regulation suitable for modernized societies, which ...
K. Burchfield +10 more
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