Rokkan Rules? Communist Elites and the Choice of Electoral Systems in the Yugoslav Republics, 1989-1990. [PDF]
Glaurdić J, Muharemović E.
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ABSTRACT Finland can be seen as having some of the best success in terms of dealing with the complex issue of homelessness and was confirmed in a recent case study by de la Porte et al. in 2022, ‘Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries: Cases, Lessons and Challenges’. Focusing specifically on the policy content and its potential insights, this
Guswin de Wee
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The Russian threat and the consolidation of the West: How populism and EU-skepticism shape party support for Ukraine. [PDF]
Hooghe L +7 more
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Flash and fade out? Decreasing participation rates in direct member votes in Belgium? [PDF]
Wauters, Bram
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European Union Youth Policy: Moving Beyond Mobility
ABSTRACT Many young adult Europeans face difficult times. High unemployment rates, flexible labour markets, housing shortages, and low minimum wages can limit young adults' current and future development. European Union (EU) policy could encourage Member States to counter these circumstances, offer resources to support Member States in improving the ...
Mara A. Yerkes, Trudie Knijn
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The effect of life stress on the public participation of rural youth in China. [PDF]
Liu J, Zhang Y.
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Time and Policy Diffusion: Analysing Subnational Education Policy in Brazil
ABSTRACT Time has recently gained prominence as a critical factor in policy diffusion studies at the international level and in studies examining federal systems. Nevertheless, empirical research investigating the role of time in subnational policy diffusion processes remains scarce.
Catarina Ianni Segatto +1 more
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Rethinking ressentiment: democratic and urban implications. [PDF]
Carrera L.
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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
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Contesting an exclusive citizenship regime: the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and its electoral mobilisation in Batman in the late 1970s. [PDF]
Jongerden J, O'Connor F.
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