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This study investigates populist radical right (PRR) influence on aid amid widespread concerns about a potential connection between its rise and the reduction of aid allocation. Previous studies failed to address these concerns owing to the disuse of immigrant inflows as an intervening variable and a bilateral framework capable of investigating ...
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Fighting fake news in the COVID-19 era: policy insights from an equilibrium model. [PDF]
Hartley K, Vu MK.
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Why Neoliberalism Doesn't Spell the Death of Society: Commonality, Regulation, and the Politics of Social Cohesion. [PDF]
Dobbernack J.
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Life-With-Hope Sentencing: The Argument for Replacing Life-Without-Parole Sentences with Presumptive Life Sentences [PDF]
Berry, William W., III
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Spain. Populism From the Far Right to the Emergence of Podemos [PDF]
Berganza, Rosa +2 more
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Bordered penal populism: When populism and Scandinavian exceptionalism meet
John Todd-Kvam
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New Public Management, Austerity, and the Alienation of the Medical Profession in France. [PDF]
Simonet D.
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