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Campaigns, Mobilisation, and Composition Effects in the 2018 Irish Abortion Referendum
Referendums on issues usually thought to split along cleavage lines are least likely to see significant campaign effects because it is difficult to get voters to switch sides on such issues. We argue that even though campaigns might not be very effective
Kevin Cunningham +2 more
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EU Policy Regarding the Competitiveness Issue [PDF]
This article deals with one of the most important, but also challenging economic issues nowadays, which is economic competitiveness. The literature is not unanimous in recognizing the importance of competitiveness, especially where it concerns the state ...
Maria Bârsan
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The Ball That Failed to Curve: The 2023 “Populist Polarizing” Referendum in Poland
In October 2023, Poland’s illiberal right-wing government held a referendum modeled after the one held in Hungary one year earlier. Organized in conjunction with the parliamentary elections under the pretext of “saving costs,” the 2023 Polish referendum ...
Magdalena Musiał-Karg +1 more
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Increasing Women Senior Managers Effectivness: Evidence from Romania [PDF]
In the wider context of increased participation of women to managerial positions, the issue of effectiveness at work has become equally important for female managers.
Farhad Analoui
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Menneskeskapte klimaendringer er en av vår tids store utfordringer, spesielt for landbruket som både er en betydelig bidragsyter og som kan bli hardt rammet gjennom endrede dyrkingsbetingelser. St.meld. nr.
Jostein Brobakk
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Right to a Referendum, or Duty to Deliberate? Rethinking Normative Entitlements to Secession
When should groups within a state be owed a process, such as a referendum, that can enable their secession or greater internal autonomy? Much of the prior normative literature has overlooked the constitutional theory context of this question.
Ron Levy
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Economic Policy Co-ordination and Policy Regimes in the European Union [PDF]
In this article, it is argued that coordination of economic policies in the European Union has not led to a weakening of the role of the nation states in shaping their own economic policies.
Stefano Micossi
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En dyd av nødvendighet? Velgernes syn på samarbeid mellom ytterpartiene i koalisjonsregjeringer
Artikkelen retter søkelyset mot norske velgernes syn på dannelsen av koalisjonsregjeringer. Med data fra Norsk Monitor 2019–2023 undersøker vi holdningene til ytterpartiene i de to hovedalternativene, dvs.
Thomas Myksvoll, Hilmar Rommetvedt
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Is Catching Up Possible in Europe? [PDF]
In the current debate on the European Union enlargement there is an apparent mythical belief that, if the set of preconditions set by Brussels are fulfilled, rapid and sustained economic growth would ensue, which would allow the newly admitted countries ...
Daniel Dăianu
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Preparing for the Second Accession Round after Copenhagen – What Lessons Can Be Learned from the First Round of Negotiations? [PDF]
As the title reveals it too, the article tries to deal with the enlargement process that the European Union is facing nowadays. The author focuses on the lessons that can be learned from the “First Round of Negotiations”, as these are of great importance
Pjer Simunovic
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