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The Evolution of the Tang Political Elite and its Marriage Network

Journal of Chinese History, 2020
How did the Tang political elite evolve between the seventh and ninth centuries? Using network analysis and a large prosopographic database, this article approaches this question from four perspectives: the marriage network of political elites, the ...
Nicolas Tackett
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Community-based welfare targeting and political elite capture: Evidence from rural China

World Development, 2019
Using nationally representative rural household survey data from the 2013 China Household Income Project (CHIP) and decomposable targeting differential measures, this article systematically evaluates rural Dibao’s targeting performance based on both ...
Huawei Han, Qin Gao
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Propagated Preferences? Political Elite Discourses and Europeans’ Openness toward Muslim Immigrants

International Migration Review, 2019
Immigration is among the most vividly discussed topics in Europe’s national parliaments in recent years, often with a particular emphasis on the inflow of Muslims.
Christian S. Czymara
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The Turkish Political Elite.

Midwest Journal of Political Science, 1966
Elie Salem, Frederick W. Frey
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How beliefs of the political elite and citizens on climate change influence support for Swiss energy transition policy

Energy Research & Social Science, 2018
This paper analyzes factors that lead to opposition towards policies in Switzerland that promote a clean energy transition. During legislative processes, both the elite and general citizens can develop resistance towards such policies.
Lorenz Kammermann, Clau Dermont
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Political Elites

2009
Abstract This article examines the various forms that political elite theory took, from the end of the nineteenth century to the 1960s and 1970s. The career patterns, forms of recruitment, and duration and turnover among the political elite are studied. The article also discusses the role of the political elite.
BLONDEL, Jean, MÜLLER-ROMMEL, Ferdinand
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Karamojan politics: extension of state power and formation of a subordinate political elite in northeastern Uganda

Third World Quarterly, 2018
State-making processes that occur in peripheral areas and the role that local political elites play in such processes have not been adequately explored by scholars. This article investigates these important phenomena through the lens of the Ugandan state’
Karol J. Czuba
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Political Elites, Elite Quality and Elite Recruitment

2015
Although the belief in government by ‘the best people’ can be traced back to Plato, it was Niccolo Machiavelli who formulated it most clearly, and who is therefore regarded as an intellectual patron of elitism—an approach that places at the centre of attention political leaders and elites, and that assesses their ‘elite quality’ in terms of virtu, that
Jan Pakulski, Bruce Tranter
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Elite Politics

2023
Abstract Bouteflika became president in 1999. He was widely expected to fail in any attempt to forge a path that was independent from the military leadership that had dominated the leadership of the state during the 1900s. However, he was gradually able to assert himself through exploiting the leading roles he had been given in foreign ...
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Political Elites as Educational Elites

2017
In twenty-first-century Western Europe, almost all incumbents in political office have very high formal credentials. Aristocracy, rule by the nobility, has given way to meritocracy, rule by the well-educated. This dominance of the well-educated in the legislative and executive branches is a relatively modern phenomenon.
Mark Bovens, Anchrit Wille
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