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Beyond Distinction: Private Art Museums and Their Versatile Role for Elites' (Self)Legitimization Discourses

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The 2000s have witnessed a significant, worldwide boom in new art museums founded by private, wealthy collectors. While the arts have long been a key arena for the remaking of elite distinction and the reproduction of inequalities, this surge in private museums has sparked much controversy.
Sara de Andrade Silva   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Latin American Press Review, Program 1974-11, 1974 February 28

open access: yes
Part I: The Latin American Press Review covers Peru's compensation to U.S. companies, Nixon's attempts to resolve investment disputes, controversy over Joseph Jova's appointment as U.S.
Institute of Latin American Studies   +1 more
core   +1 more source

COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AND MUNICIPAL LAW SCHOOL (PART I)

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Law, 2019
The beginning of the next calendar year marks sixty years since the Patrice Lumumba University of Peoples' Friendship (later was renamed to Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, RUDN) was founded. Within these sixty years the Faculty of Economics and
Vitaliy V. Eremyan
doaj   +1 more source

Does Inequality Blur Class Lines? Meritocratic Attitudes in Comparative Perspective

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Scholars of inequality generally find that lower‐class individuals are more skeptical of meritocratic narratives that link economic success to individual work effort. However, past research has yielded inconclusive findings about how economic inequality affects meritocratic attitudes across different class groups.
Roshan K. Pandian, Ronald Kwon
wiley   +1 more source

Reflections on Latin American development

open access: yes, 1967
IDRC governor. Monograph on economic development of Latin America - analyzes various aspects of Latin American development, including economic relations with USA, government policys, the role of international trade and development aid, the Alliance for ...
University of Texas at Austin   +1 more
core  

Investigating the EKC and LCC Hypotheses for BRICS Countries: The Role of Economic Complexity in Environmental Degradation

open access: yesNatural Resources Forum, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The number of studies in literature examining the relationship between economic complexity and environment continues to increase. In those studies, either environmental degradation is represented by a limited indicator, or a traditional empirical method is preferred.
Tunahan Haciimamoglu
wiley   +1 more source

Prospects for Closer Economic Relations between Latin America and Asia [PDF]

open access: yes
Regional integration such as NAFTA, MERCOSUR and FTAA have been flourishing in Latin American countries in the 1990s. In addition to these multi-countries FTAs, many bilateral FTAs have also emerged both among Latin American countries and between them ...
Akio Hosono, Shoji Nishijima
core  

Latin American Press Review, Program 1973-03, 1973 April 5

open access: yes
Part I: Tensions between Latin America and the United States escalate over trade agreements, while reports indicate a resurgence of guerrilla activity in several countries, prompting varied government responses.
Institute of Latin American Studies   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Economic Cooperation Between the European Union and Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная Европа
The article is based on forecasts of international think tanks and on the studies made by foreign and Russian authors. The features of economic interaction between the European Union and Brazil are traced and characterized.
Violetta M. Tayar
doaj   +1 more source

A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
wiley   +1 more source

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