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What Will it Take for a Woman to Become President of the United States?
Abstract In this article we consider what it will take for a woman to be elected President of the United States. We examine the available data from the 2024 election, in comparison to previous elections; we inspect the main findings from the feminist political science of political parties, candidate selection and gendered barriers to elected leadership;
Rosie Campbell, Joni Lovenduski
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A Comparative Analysis of Risk-Based Food Safety Inspection Methods Across EU Countries and Canada. [PDF]
Ze Y +3 more
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The role of political parties in the Bulgaria\u2019s accession to the EU [PDF]
-, Todorov, Antony
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Back to the Future: Labour and the Politics of Financial Deregulation
Abstract One of the professed aims of the current Labour government in the UK is to boost GDP by ‘cutting red tape’. This also applies to the financial sector, where in recent months regulators have been asked to reflect on how rule changes could contribute to competitiveness and growth. A flurry of deregulatory initiatives has resulted from this.
Nick Kotucha
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Opportunities for the Labour Party: Football, Class and Community Renewal
Abstract This article argues that football represents an underutilised opportunity for the Labour Party to anchor a wider programme of civic renewal. In many working‐class communities, the decline of trade unions, working men's clubs and other associational spaces has eroded collective life, leaving football clubs as rare institutions where dignity ...
Sam Taylor Hill
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Examining the roles, relationships and power dynamics shaping universal health system policy processes in high- and upper-middle-income countries: a scoping review. [PDF]
Mac Conghail L +3 more
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Varieties of Populism: Italian Parties and European Elections [PDF]
Graziano, PAOLO ROBERTO
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This paper introduces the emic concept of guesting, coined by women living in refugee accommodation to distinguish their form of hospitality from other more hierarchical forms of hosting. Central to guesting is the unspoken rule that once you have played the host, next time you must be the guest.
Charlot Schneider
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Academic Career Pathways in German Medicine: Current Structures and International Comparisons. [PDF]
Strauss M, Altenberger S, Ehlers JP.
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