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Conceptualization, measurement and effects of positional issues in the Canadian electoral context
It is a well-known fact that the major Canadian political parties now use political marketing tools to segment the electorate and target specific groups of voters. Positional issues are at the centre of this type of micro-targeting strategy. This article
Yannick Dufresne, Catherine Ouellet
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A Look at Political Science [PDF]
The problem with the definition of a "political system" is that there is no consensus among political thinkers on its concept, and it is stated as "state", "government" and "political regime". This problem also exists in the division of political systems.
Dr. Ali Asghar Nosrati (Iran) +1 more
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Political participation: the vocational motivations of Labour party employees [PDF]
Party employees are an under-researched group in political science. This article begins to address this oversight by examining Labour Party employees using new quantitative and qualitative data.
Denver D. +10 more
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Temperature Sensitivity and Adaptation of Cereal Yields: Empirical Evidence From Italy
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the evolving temperature sensitivity and climate adaptation of cereal yields in Italy from 1952 to 2023, using province‐level data for maize, common wheat, and durum wheat. Employing panel data econometric methods, we estimate yield responses to heat exposure, changes in sensitivity over time, and adaptation to climate ...
Paolo Nota +2 more
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Political Scientists as Consultants and Advisors: IPS interviews Stefano Sacchi
IPS interviews Stefano Sacchi, an associate professor at the University of Milan and a non-resident research fellow at Collegio Carlo Alberto. He is a Comparative Political Economist, with a specific interest in the social and labor policies.
Italian Political Science IPS
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AIDS: Politics and Science [PDF]
Ethicists sometimes embark on an approach to thorny issues with the assertion that "good data make good ethics"; the same could be said of good politics. The burgeoning problems posed by the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic will put social systems and political skills to a severe test, but in the six years since the first cases of ...
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ABSTRACT We link American Community Survey and SNAP records for 185,000 units with ground‐sourced social food infrastructure data from FindFoodIL (Illinois Extension SNAP‐Ed) to examine SNAP participation determinants among eligible units. Bivariate probit models reveal, beyond SNAP offices, quantity of social infrastructure is associated with ...
Michael Lotspeich‐Yadao +3 more
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Political Scientists as Politicians and Public Officials: IPS interviews Elisabetta Gualmini
IPS interviews Elisabetta Gualmini, full professor of Political Science at the University of Bologna. Elisabetta Gualmini holds a Phd in Political Science (University of Florence) and has been visiting scholar at the WZB in Berlin, the Humboldt ...
Italian Political Science IPS
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Ban Glyphosate—Does It Affect the Swedish Farmers' Willingness to Grow Cover Crops?
ABSTRACT The cultivation of cover crops is one of the new Eco‐scheme practices introduced in Sweden. This study examines how the design of policy attributes of these schemes influences farmers' willingness to grow cover crops on arable land, with particular focus on the potential impact of a glyphosate ban.
Vivian Wei Huang +2 more
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When Political Scientists meet EU Negotiation and Negotiators: IPS interviews Francesco Marchi
IPS interviews Francesco Marchi, a PhD at Sciences Po, Irene-Essec, and the Director of the «Negotiators of Europe» Research and Training Program.
Italian Political Science IPS
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