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The Conservative Party’s Devolution Dilemma
In the year of the tercentenary of the union between England and Scotland, the claim is made by the Conservative party that only it ‘can make devolution work’.
David Seawright
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT OF THE TEA PARTY IN 2009: A CONCEPT OF FOUNDING [PDF]
The awakening of American conservative movement like The Tea Party in the beginning of 2009 was a phenomenon as a reaction against Obama‘s Democratic presidency.
Didik Murwantono
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Transformation of the Role of Third and Minor Parties in the Political and Party System of Great Britain in 2010-2022 [PDF]
In the period under review, several significant events took place that resulted in a broad socio-political crisis in British politics. General elections were held four times including two snap elections.
T.V. Nazaruk
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Du Tea Party à Donald Trump : la radicalisation du Parti républicain aux États-Unis
Since the 1950s, the conservative movement has been trying to alter the ideological framework of the Republican Party. The 1964 presidential election was a perfect example of this trend: the Goldwater candidacy was a way for activists to ensure that the ...
Marion Douzou
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Female politicians of the AKP: Gendered Uses and Ambiguities of Conservative Party Ideology
Studies on women’s political inclusion in conservative parties often examine the role of ideology. This article seeks to demonstrate that the role of ideology is best understood by considering its uses by and against female politicians.
Lucie Drechselová
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Political Ideology and Stigmatizing Attitudes Toward Depression: The Swedish Case [PDF]
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with mental disorders is a well-established and global phenomenon often leading to discrimination and social exclusion. Although previous research in the United States showed that conservative ideology has
Jesper Löve +4 more
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Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative Party leader from 1923 to 1937, has been credited with the first use of the term “one nation” as a tenet of Conservative politics.
Philip Williamson
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El presente artículo expone cómo se produjo en Antioquia el proceso de reacción conservadora a las reformas liberales que se emprendieron en la Nueva Granada a mediados de siglo XIX.
Juan Guillermo Zapata Avila
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An Assessment of the Significance of the 1947 Industrial Charter in Shaping One Nation Conservatism
Following the Conservatives’ heavy defeat in the 1945 election, The Industrial Charter (1947) arguably demonstrated the Conservative Party had reconciled itself with a shift to the left in British politics.
Josh Williams
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Brexit, immigration and expanded markets of social control [PDF]
This paper explores the implications of EU citizens’ exposure to UK immigration practices currently operating on non-EU migrants in the wake of the Brexit referendum. This article draws on recent literature analysing the impact of immigration as a factor
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