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On Global Types and Multi-Party Session [PDF]
Global types are formal specifications that describe communication protocols in terms of their global interactions. We present a new, streamlined language of global types equipped with a trace-based semantics and whose features and restrictions are ...
Giuseppe Castagna +2 more
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Political Commitment of a New Type? Red Wedge and the Labour Party in the 1980s [PDF]
During the 1980s, many British musicians expressed criticism of Margaret Thatcher’s policies in their music and in interviews with the press. Following the defeat of the miners’ strike in 1985, some came to the conclusion that only way they could ...
Jeremy Tranmer
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All Different, Yet All the Same? The Place of New Parties in Lithuanian Party System
One of the prominent feature of the Lithuanian party system is constant success of new parties. Based on political parties’ programmatic stances, this article investigates the place of these new parties in the Lithuanian party system.
Paulius Skirkevičius
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Political parties’ development trends in the information society context
Political parties are being changed greatly in the context of the information society. The first reason of such changes is the emergence of new postmodern social and political cleavages and ideologies.
Vlasova Olga Yurievna
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Erdoğanism; Populism as a "Political Strategy [PDF]
Gaining power by the Justice and Development Party with a democratic and pragmatic face was a new voice in Turkey's political environment which managed to reflect and represent the real issues of the society and be popular with the public. However, since
Alireza Samiei Esfahani, Sara Farahmand
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The Phenomenon of Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi, former Italian Prime Minister, is about to turn 80 this September. He has dominated Italian politics since 1994 and is now Italy's longest-serving PM since Mussolini.
Anna Y. Kovaleva
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When a Right-Wing Populist Party Inherits a Mass Party Organisation: The Case of EKRE
When the Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond (EKRE, Estonian Conservative People’s Party) took over the defunct but extensive party organisation of the Estonian People’s Union, it placed great emphasis on rebooting and extending the organisation and ...
Tõnis Saarts +2 more
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Patterns of party change in Central and Eastern Europe 1990-2015 [PDF]
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break electoral alliances, comparative systematic research on how these changes are related to each other is limited.
Ibenskas, R, Sikk, A
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Mechanism Design and Non-Cooperative Renegotiation [PDF]
We characterize decision rules which are implementable in mechanism design settings when, after the play of a mechanism, the uninformed party can propose a new mechanism to the informed party.
Evans, R., Reiche, S.
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The Bolivian Falange. The Story of the Collapse of a Right-Wing Utopia [PDF]
Since the 30s of the XX-th century. in Bolivia, there has been the formation of political forces that will become dominant in Bolivian politics throughout the XX-th century.
Schelchkov Andrey
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