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Le corporatisme fasciste à l’étranger : circulations, réceptions, hybridations
This special issue delves into the circulation, reception, and forms of hybridisation of Fascist Italy’s corporatism around the world between the 1920s and the 1950s.
Claire Lorenzelli, Matteo Pasetti
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Mind the gap: National and local partnership in the Irish public sector [PDF]
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain public sector worker attitudes towards social partnership at local and national level.
Allen +39 more
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ABSTRACT While structural factors such as the allocation of resources and responsibilities have traditionally been seen as the key determinants of policy change and stability, the ideas of the people responsible for managing these resources can be just as consequential, especially in value‐laden policy areas such as combating homelessness.
Nienke Boesveldt
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A contribution to recent historiographical debates concerning the transnational circulation of corporatist projects and ideas, the article aims to determine to what extent, and with what theoretical outlooks, the principles of the fascist corporatist ...
Valerio Torreggiani
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Lobbying in the United States and the European Union: New Developments in Lobbying Regulation [PDF]
The paper compares lobbying in the United States and in the European Union taking into account the specific environments in the two areas. It is focused on recent developments (2006 – 2008) in lobbying regulation in the US, at the federal level, and in ...
Liliana Mihuț
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Measuring the Turkish Welfare State: A Multidimensional Approach
ABSTRACT This article develops a multidimensional approach to capture the multiple dimensions of welfare states around the world. We know a lot about why we need to take the multidimensional character of welfare states seriously. There is, however, no consensus in the literature on which dimensions to focus on.
H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Kerem Gabriel Öktem
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Brazilian historians have long taken a mainly comparative approach to whether the corporatist and social legislation of the Era Vargas (1930-1945) represented an original effort or a mere ‘copy’ of the fascist model. Adopting a transnational perspective,
Leo Pavesi
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Catalanismes, espanyolismes i obrerismes (1914-1939)
This article explains how the Catalan political culture of the first third of the twentieth century was marked not only by the confrontation between Catalanists and Spaniards, bourgeois and proletarians, and the right and the left parties, but also by a ...
David Martínez Fiol
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Abstract Research evidence is mixed on the consequences of ability grouping policies, but most research has found an overrepresentation of disadvantaged social demographics in low‐ability groups. However, researchers have neglected to explain why ability grouping policies vary between countries.
Monica Reichenberg +2 more
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« Vague rose » et syndicalisme : enseignements des expériences argentine et brésilienne
This article offers a comparative analysis of Argentina and Brazil’s labour movement during and immediately after the “Pink Tide”, a period during which most South American countries elected progressive governments.
Thomas Collombat
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