ABSTRACT This paper presents a systematic literature review and targeted searches to define a synthesis framework mapping the awareness–action gap, progression along the awareness–action continuum and policy acceptability in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mitigation among key stakeholders in Germany's cattle dairy and meat chains.
Karen Arcia +2 more
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Democracy on the Border. Freedom of Movement and Popular Sovereignty
The idea that the sovereignty of the nation-state has collapsed under the weight of globalization "and it is now an empty shell" has long been a conviction rooted in political and social sciences, which speak openly of an era of post-sovereignty. However,
Edoardo Greblo
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When US scholars speak of sovereignty, what do they mean? [PDF]
This article examines American conceptions of sovereignty — as they appear in the writings of US scholars of international law, and those US international relations scholars who deal with international law. At first glance, the US literature is dominated
Byers, Michael, Sinclair, Adriana
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The People Against Europe: The Eurosceptic Challenge to the United Kingdom's Coalition Government [PDF]
This article approaches Euroscepticism as central to a contemporary dynamic of government and opposition. Populist Eurosceptic mobilizations exemplify opposition to depoliticized forms of political rule and demonstrate the tight political coupling of the
Albertazzi +31 more
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ChatGPT in public policy teaching and assessment: An examination of opportunities and challenges
Abstract This paper presents the findings of an innovative assessment task that required students to use ChatGPT for drafting a policy brief to an Australian Government minister. The study explores how future public policy students perceive ChatGPT's role in both public policy and teaching and assessment.
Daniel Casey
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ARE THE CONDITIONS OF STATEHOOD SUFFICIENT? AN ARGUMENT IN FAVOUR OF POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY AS AN ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR STATEHOOD, ON THE GROUNDS OF JUSTICE AS A MORAL FOUNDATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW [PDF]
The Montevideo Convention of the Rights and Duties of States (1933) codified the declarative theory of statehood as accepted as part of customary international law and laid down the five requirements for statehood which are often summarized as ‘the ...
Christoforos IOANNIDIS
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Collaborating in future states—Contextual instability, paradigmatic remaking, and public policy
Abstract Collaboration is ubiquitous in public policy life, with its presence and profile determined by prevailing governance conditions. Commitments to globalisation and marketisation in the latter part of the 20th century marked the onset of an era defined by collaboration, between and across tiers and spheres of government, with non‐state actors ...
Helen Sullivan
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Fiduciary Administration: Rethinking Popular Representation in Agency Rulemaking
Do administrative agencies undermine popular sovereignty when they make federal law? Over the last several decades, some scholars have argued that rulemaking by unelected agency officials imperils popular sovereignty and that federal law should resolve ...
Criddle, Evan J.
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A modern európai állam, állami szuverenitás, népszuverenitás
Az Európai Unióban vita folyik a nemzetállamok jelenlegi szerepéről és jövőbeni perspektívájáról. Egyesek szerint a nemzetállam elavult, képtelen a modern kihívások kezelésére.
György Jenei
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FORMULASI KEDAULATAN RAKYAT ATAS ANGGARAN NEGARA DALAM UUD 1945 PASCA AMANDEMEN
This research stems from various criticisms of the results of the amendment to Article 23 of the 1945 Constitution, which basically views that the results of the amendment have degraded the philosophy of the state budget, namely the sovereignty of the ...
Merdiansa Paputungan
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