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Belgian political parties are restrained by law in the amount of money they can spend in election campaigns. The maximal sums for each party are small in comparison to the advertisement budget of corporations.
Roels, Frank
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Cognitive Decline on the Bench: A Text Analysis of the Opinions of Justice Stephen Field
ABSTRACT This paper uses text analysis to understand how cognitive decline affected the opinion writing of Justice Stephen Field over the course of his career. Justice Field is used as a case study because of his lengthy tenure, the fact he did not have law clerks to write opinions for him, and because it is widely known he was senile for the last part
Mikel A. Norris
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Can hydrophobic, shape‐selective zeolites efficiently remove the persistent pharmaceutical CBZ from water? This work moves beyond the static picture of interaction energies by modeling diffusion with umbrella sampling and machine‐learned potentials. Even high intrinsic diffusion barriers can be overcome through exergonic adsorption from water, yielding
Jakob Brauer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Companies increasingly claim to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) not only for economic but also for ecological and social purposes. However, in light of rising greenwashing, bluewashing, and ethics washing, the impact of the communicated rationale on employees' initial attitude toward AI introduction remains unclear.
Marco Baumgartner +3 more
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Endogenous political institutions [PDF]
Political institutions influence economic policy, but they are themselves endogenous since they are chosen, in some way, by members of the polity. An important aspect of institutional design is how much society chooses to delegate unchecked power to its ...
Philippe Aghion +5 more
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Constructing Policy (In)coherence in Germany's Energy Transition and Impacts on (In)equality
ABSTRACT Policy coherence is widely regarded as essential for achieving sustainable development, climate targets, and reducing inequality, as reflected in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Recent scholarship has moved beyond technocratic approaches, drawing on comparative politics, particularly the “3 I's” of ideas, interests, and ...
Alexia Faus Onbargi, Ines Dombrowsky
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Democracy satisfaction, welfare and public policy: welfare state building perspective in Lithuania. [PDF]
Although the correlation of welfare and democracy is not direct, it is possible to sustain that the problems related with democracy satisfaction could be solved by public policy measures.
Maniokas, Klaudijus,
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Videology and Digital Appearance. Can Communication Still Be Ethically Restrained? [PDF]
The problem with open communication today does not stem from the condition of post totalitarian censorship of information, but from the fact that every technological advance with so called social networks always means a breakthrough of ethical-political ...
Paic, Žarko
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The Propensity to Truck, Barter and [Impede] Exchange [PDF]
This dissertation is composed of four main parts. The first part, titled "Democracy: the Unknown Ordeal," addresses the dilemma of political leaders seeking to obtain and maintain power. Economists and political scientists have been studying what governs
Shamoun, Dima Yazji
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ABSTRACT In light of the democratic and social‐ecological crises, deliberative minipublics such as citizens' assemblies are increasingly implemented and discussed by scholars as a means for sound decision‐making and to enhance public support for sustainability transformations.
Lea Findeis, Nicolas Jager
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