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Cross-border political competition [PDF]
Individuals are increasingly exposed to news and opinion from beyond national borders. This news and opinion are often concentrated in clusters of ideological homophily, such as political parties, factions, or interest groups. But how does exposure to cross-border information affect the diffusion of ideas across national and ideological borders?
Jose Segovia-Martin, Óscar Rivero
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On the multidimensionality of political competition: Measuring political competition in a Bartolinian Way [PDF]
Political competition plays a crucial role in the democratic cycle, be it as a possible mainspring of political participation or as the essential element of democratic accountability and responsiveness. Thus, it is not surprising that many scholars focus on the impact and meaning of political competition.
Bühlmann, M, Zumbach, D
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The article illustrates the competition in politics which takes place in two parallel dimensions, i.e. during regular electoral campaigns and during the period of debating the final version of the legislation.
Marcin Kalinowski
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Political Competitiveness [PDF]
Political competitiveness - which many interpret as the degree of democracy - can be modeled as a monopolistic competition. All regimes are constrained by the threat of "entry," and thereby seek some combination of popular support and political entry barriers.
Casey Mulligan, Kevin Tsui
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On the “Antimonopoly” Regulation of the Political Competition: Constitutional-Legal Aspects [PDF]
The article analyzes one of the aspects of competition in politics’ legal protection related to the introduction of “antitrust” regulation in politics analogical to the economic sphere.
Norik A. Galstyan
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Political Administration VS Political Competition Under Neo-Authoritarian Rule
The article discusses the replacement of political competition with political administration in order to maintain the power of the ruling political actors and ensure the tenure of the ruling regime under neo-authoritarian rule in a number of countries in
Yuliy A. Nisnevich
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Background Women's autonomy in health care decision-making is very crucial for the well-being of women themselves, their children, and the entire family members.
Melkamu Dires Asabu +1 more
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Political Competition and the Limits of Political Compromise [PDF]
We consider an economy where competing political parties alternate in office. Due to rent-seeking motives, incumbents have an incentive to set public expenditures above the socially optimum level. Parties cannot commit to future policies, but they can forge a political compromise where each party curbs excessive spending when in office if it expects ...
Alexandre B. Cunha, Emanuel Ornelas
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Modelling socio-political competition [PDF]
This paper continues the investigation of the logic of competing theories, be they scientific, social, political etc. We introduce a many-valued, multi-type modal language which we endow with relational semantics based on enriched reflexive graphs, inspired by Ploščica's representation of general lattices.
Willem Conradie +4 more
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Teoria demokracji a polaryzacja. Czy spolaryzowane społeczeństwo może być demokratyczne?
THEORY OF DEMOCRACY AND POLITICAL POLARIZATION: CAN A POLARIZED SOCIETY REMAINS DEMOCRATIC? Polarization is a totalizing political tool. While the us versus them division has long fueled political competition, polarization is taking systemic struggle
Sonia Horonziak
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