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Political parties are privileged phenomena from which to analyse and understand political power dynamics; this article focuses on a specific type: party-movements.
Cristiano Gianolla
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PARTY SYSTEMS IN BRITAIN, CANADA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: GENERAL AND SPECIAL
The article presents the scholar analysis of the party systems of Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The author emphasizes that the party systems of the above-mentioned states are based on national level on a two-party system of Anglo-Saxon type.
A N Komarov
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A New Protocol and Lower Bounds for Quantum Coin Flipping [PDF]
We present a new protocol and two lower bounds for quantum coin flipping. In our protocol, no dishonest party can achieve one outcome with probability more than 0.75.
Ambainis, Andris
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THE ETHNIC-COLONIAL COMMUNIST LEGACY AND THE FORMATION OF THE ESTONIAN AND LATVIAN PARTY SYSTEMS; pp. 115–143 [PDF]
The Estonian and Latvian party politics stand apart from the Central and Eastern European mainstream for two principal reasons: the peculiar absence of the communist-successor parties and the right-wing-inclined ideologically unbalanced party competition.
Tõnis Saarts
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Russian “Party of Power” and Regional Political Elite - Interests, Contradictions, Prospects
The article deals with the genesis of the so-called «party of power» in Russia, its features. The subject of the study is the political elite of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation as the main driving force for its formation and ...
V. Yu. Razumovsky
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New (types of) parties and government: the Danish general election 2022
During the Covid-19 crisis, there was a high level of rallying around the flag for the Social Democratic government. However, support waned with the sense of crisis, and some ‘scandals’ surfaced. The ‘mink scandal’ caused an early election to be called.
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The creation of a new figure in academia - the homo applicandus [PDF]
Austrian universities have become quasi-enterprises the aim of which is to produce surpluses - whatever this means. In this neo-liberal concept figures and statistics have become relevant indicators of success and fiasco.
Kaser Karl
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Le Nouveau visage de l'euroscepticisme conservateur à la Chambre des Communes
This article will look at the Conservative MPs who campaigned for Brexit in the run-up to the referendum on 23rd June 2016. After a brief overview of the evolution of the label Euroscepticism and attitudes towards EU membership in the party, it will ...
Agnès Alexandre-Collier
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On Oblivious Amplification of Coin-Tossing Protocols [PDF]
We consider the problem of amplifying two-party coin-tossing protocols: given a protocol where it is possible to bias the common output by at most ?, we aim to obtain a new protocol where the output can be biased by at most ?* < ?.
Bitansky, Nir, Geier, Nathan
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THE ESSENCE AND SPECIFICS OF THE CLUBBING PHENOMENON IN THE MODERN LEISURE CULTURE
The relevance is caused by the requirement of generalization and justification of experience and the perspective directions of the “clubbing” phenomenon, and modern night clubs functioning.
Marina Igorevna Dolzhenkova
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