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One problem faced by teachers of citizenship is that `politics' is negatively valued. The concept is actually ambiguous in value. The paper sets out a neutral, a negative, and a positive meaning of the term. It then goes on to explore the way that even on the positive construction there can seem to be ethical problems with politics.
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Ahmad Tohari’s The dancer: Revisited
As with many post-colonial countries, Indonesia has suffered from a long conflict between the military and civil society since its independence in 1945. This struggle is reflected in Ahmad Tohari’s novel entitled The dancer (2012), which has been largely
Dwi Setiawan
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From social contract to 'social contrick' : the depoliticisation of economic policy-making under Harold Wilson, 1974–75 [PDF]
The 1974-79 Labour Governments were elected on the basis of an agreement with the TUC promising a redistribution of income and wealth known as the Social Contract.
Barnett J. +22 more
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Securitisation as Depoliticisation: Depoliticisation as Pacification
This article considers the development of the liberal state’s approach to national security in the era of the ‘war on terror’. The analysis focuses on state security strategies, considering how the state positions the politics of security historically through its representation of the current security &lsquo ...
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Intractable policy failure: the case of bovine TB and badgers [PDF]
The failure to eliminate bovine TB from the English and Welsh cattle herd represents a long-term intractable policy failure. Cattle-to-cattle transmission of the disease has been underemphasised in the debate compared with transmission from badgers ...
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Depoliticising poor water quality: Ambiguous agreement in a wastewater reuse project in Morocco
How are depoliticising discourses on water issues produced and rendered effective? Research on discursive depoliticisation has focused on the ability of different types of policy networks to generate powerful and reasonably coherent depoliticised ...
Amal Ennabih, Pierre-Louis Mayaux
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Neo-Statecraft Theory, Historical Institutionalism and Institutional Change [PDF]
This article provides a critical examination of the contribution that statecraft theory, which has been subject to recent revision and development, makes to the literature on institutional change.
Adcock +25 more
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Hungary in Search of a Place in Neo-Globality: Emphasis on Economic Neutrality [PDF]
Against the backdrop of major and virtually revolutionary changes in the global landscape, the main strategic challenge for Hungary has become the development of mechanisms for integrating into future configurations of countries.
Alexey Drynochkin
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Abstract Young people in the United States (and beyond) access spaces for activism in varied ways, including the out‐of‐school time sector, where youth activism (YA) groups draw on informal learning pedagogies to engage young people in collective action.
Laura Weiner
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Freedom and the Strong State : On German Ordoliberalism [PDF]
Ordoliberalism is the theory behind the German social market economy. Its theoretical stance developed in the context of the economic crisis and political turmoil of the Weimar Republic in the late 1920s.
Bonefeld, Werner
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