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What Drives Sustainable Institutional Engagement and Voting Behavior?
ABSTRACT We examine what drives institutional engagement and voting on environmental, social, and governance (ESG)‐related shareholder proposals, using data from Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) and Morningstar. We find that personal engagement often substitutes for voting, especially among large fund families and those using meetings or ...
Martin Nerlinger +3 more
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This article addresses questions about the identity of the subject of constitutional law from a historical-sociological perspective. It aims to reconstruct, beneath the surface of constitutional texts, the actual material subjects that commonly give rise
Chris Thornhill
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Toward Socio‐Legal Geographies of Fire
ABSTRACT Human and physical geographers alike have long called for a shift toward the study of fire that re‐politicizes geographies of fire and pyrogeographies. Whether through centering the role of fire in the Anthropocene, proposing the pyrocene to interrogate our current epoch, or looking at the aftermath and governance of fire to better understand ...
Onyx Sloan Morgan
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The Reformasi of Ayu Utami; Attacking the Monopoly of the Great Religions [PDF]
In eight novels, Ayu Utami has presented critical attacks on doctrines and practices of the major religions in Indonesia. The two books, that describe the spiritual struggle of the Catholic priest Saman (1998–2002), call for a religion that is more ...
Steenbrink, K. (Karel)
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Selective Activism: Co‐Partisan Engagement in US Foreign Policy
ABSTRACT In the US Congress, rising partisanship in foreign policymaking has heightened pressure on co‐partisans to defer to the president. Simultaneously, post–Cold War expectations for congressional engagement have pushed legislators to be more active in foreign affairs. How do co‐partisan members balance these conflicting demands?
Gyung‐Ho Jeong
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Emasculated Men: The Perception and Treatment of Shell-Shocked Soldiers During World War I [PDF]
World War I differed from wars of the past in a variety of ways. Thus, it created a host of modern medical and psychological problems for soldiers, military leaders, and physicians to overcome such as shell shock.
Kramer, Courtney
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This article explores the interplay between the nation‐state, gender, and security by exploring embodied experiences of Israeli women gun owners. Growing skepticism toward Israel's historically state‐centric security model has driven a significant increase in women's personal handgun ownership, disrupting and reconfiguring traditional gender identities.
Maya Maor, Nehemia Stern, Uzi ben Shalom
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Feminist Semiotics of "Safe": Intimate Violence in the Time of Pandemic. [PDF]
Preser R.
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Protocolo militar: la pascua militar
El trabajo que voy a presentar se centra en la investigación y presentación del protocolo tanto para actos civiles como actos militares. El evento o acto militar escogido es la pascua militar. Este acto marca el inicio del año militar en España. En el trabajo se demuestra la importancia que el protocolo tiene, pero sobre todo la importancia que tiene ...
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Peace, War and International Security: Economic Theories [PDF]
This paper considers the economic theories that are relevant for the study of peace war and international security . It presents different levels of generality, starting with the big questions of international security, which are usually the domain of ...
Fanny Coulomb, J Paul Dunne
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