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The civic legacies of disaster for youth political agency
Disasters are considered pivotal in young people's lives, yet their civic legacies have been neglected. We examine how youth political agency is shaped through experiences of disaster, drawing on in-depth interviews with young people over a decade of ...
Nissen, Sylvia +3 more
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Māori political agency : a q-method study of Māori political attitudes in New Zealand. [PDF]
While self-determination is often considered to mean political and sometimes territorial independence, for indigenous peoples that have been colonised self-determination often manifests in a different way.
Sheed, Toni Michelle
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Political Theory Rediscovers Public Administration
Political theory is rediscovering the colossus of public administration—the vast public service and regulatory bureaucracies and their countless employees and extensions that conduct the daily business of government.
Zacka, Bernardo
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Women’s Agency and Political Participation in Darjeeling
The demand for the separation of Darjeeling from Bengal goes back to 1907. The demand in the colonial period was not consistent and was limited to the submission of memorandums.
Binu Sundas
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Implementing Sukuk Financing in Indonesia
The Indonesian government realizes that developing alternative instruments for financing the state budget needs to continue—one of them with financing instruments based on sharia principles.
Prakoso Bhairawa Putera +4 more
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Toward a post-carbon society: supporting agency for collaborative climate action
Current post-carbon transition trajectories are primarily focused on external solutions, while citizens’ inner lives and roles in collective transformation and system change processes are largely overlooked.
Gustav Osberg +2 more
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Collective agency and positive political theory
Positive political theorists typically deny the possibility of collective agents by understanding aggregation problems to imply that groups are not rational decision-makers. This view contrasts with List and Pettit’s view that such problems actually imply the necessity of accounting for collective agents in explanations of group behaviour.
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This article examines the role of children as subaltern subjects in International Relations, addressing how their voice and participation are often neglected in global decision making rocesses.
Luara Dias dos Santos +2 more
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Las enfermeras de chile como fuerza política (1970-1986): tiempo, agencia y estrategia
By using archival material, this article discusses the way in which nurses, as a female collectivity, took a stance during the process of reconfiguration of power in the 1970s and 1980s, especially in defending their own collective interests.
Ricardo A. Ayala
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International political economic issues, Australia, 1975
This is one of a number of studies of Australians commissioned by the United States International Communications Agency. Topics in this survey included the importance of political ties between Australia and other countries; Australia's role in South East
United States International Communications Agency
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