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Abstract This chapter defines Graham’s crusades in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom in the 1950s as powerful cultural orchestrations of Cold War culture. It explores the reasons of leading political figures to support Graham, the media discourses that constructed Graham’s image as a cold warrior, and the religious and ...
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The imbalanced effect of politicization: How EU politicization favours Eurosceptic parties
This article investigates how the systemic politicization of the EU is associated with support for different political parties. We argue that, while politicization involves actions by both Eurosceptic and Europhile parties, it does not affect parties at ...
Laurie Beaudonnet, Raul Gomez
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Bridging the Archipelago: Toward an Integrative Approach to Studying Bureaucratic Politicization
Despite ample attention to bureaucratic politicization in the public administration literature, most research remains siloed, focusing on individual forms of politicization (formal, functional, or administrative) and limited to single-country analyses ...
Alexandre Belloir +2 more
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Climate change and the politicization of ESG in the US
ESG, or environmental, social, and governance, is seen by some as an instrument to tackle climate change, and by others as a tool to allow investors to assess climate change risks and opportunities.
Chris Hilson
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Principled Politicization: When Citizens Debate the EU and its Regime Principles
In this article, building on de Wilde (2011) and Schattschneider (1960), we elaborate on the notion of principled politicization, a process of politicization by which regime principles become salient in public debate in a way that also articulates or ...
Nicolas Arens +2 more
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George Washington’s Attorneys: The Political Selection of United States Attorneys at the Founding [PDF]
This Article examines the relationship between the Nation’s first President and the selection of United States Attorneys. It argues that politics played an important, if not primary, role in the President’s selections.
Ingram, Scott
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This article complements analyses of the partisan politicization of the European Parliament from roll-call votes with an analysis of political groups' use of parliamentary questions.
Isabelle Guinaudeau, O. Costa
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The LIOn's share: How the Liberal International Order Contributes to its Own Legitimacy Crisis. Harvard CES Open Forum Series2019-2020 [PDF]
The liberal international order (LIO) is experiencing a legitimacy crisis in its Western heartland. What causes this crisis? Existing approaches focus on the LIO’s unequal allocation of wealth and values that produces losers and thus breeds ...
Kreuder-Sonnen, Christian +1 more
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Walking the Tightrope: Politicization and the Commission's Enforcement of the SGP*
Recent research indicates that bottom-up EU politicization shapes top-down EU policy enforcement, yet leaves open questions on the pervasiveness of these effects in policy areas that are depoliticized by design.
Reinout Arthur Veer
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EU Aid Policy in the Middle East and North Africa: Politicization and its Limits
Some elements of EU assistance to the countries of MENA have become more politicized in recent years. This is largely because sharper differences of opinion have emerged over EU funds being used to limit migration and for security aims.
Richard. Youngs, Özge Zihnioğlu
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