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Openness as a political commitment
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire
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The paradox of argument strength: how weak arguments undermine the persuasive effects of strong arguments. [PDF]
Obermaier M, Koch T.
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Lottocracy and class‐specific political institutions: A plebeian constitutionalist defense
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Vincent Harting
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Beyond the Horizon: Switzerland's Quest for EU Research Framework Re-Integration. [PDF]
Janta H, Käser M.
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Rights, respect, and the duty to obey the law
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Shruta Swarup
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(Re)criminalization of drug use: dynamics and perspectives. [PDF]
Bastos FI.
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Referendums and Referendum Campaigns
2021The purpose of this entry is to explain what a referendum is, why it is held, as well as to discuss the notion of a referendum campaign. The entry then turns its attention to the 2020 New Zealand referendums on cannabis and End of Life Choice, which are offered as exemplars to showcase the unique neutral ‘signposting campaign’ approach utilised by the ...
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The Struggle for Quebec: From Referendum to Referendum?
Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 2001In The Struggle for Quebec Young updates this work, treating new developments and making his analysis accessible to a wider audience. He describes the prelude to the 1995 referendum campaign, as well as the history of the campaign itself, analysing the arguments deployed by federalists and sovereigntists and seeking to explain why the Yes forces gained
Robert Young, Yvan Gagnon
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