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Abstract Mission statements are common instruments for the strategic positioning of universities. However, there are few large‐scale, cross‐national studies examining the factors that influence the content of universities' mission statements. We address this research gap, exploring the content of 413 mission statements from European universities by ...
Nicole Philippczyck +2 more
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Solidaridad e insolidaridad en el constitucionalismo contemporáneo: elementos para una aproximación
The purpose of this paper is to point out some features of the relationship between solidarity and lack of solidarity in modern and contemporary constitutionalism.
Gerardo Pisarello
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SOLIDARISM IN GLOBALAND NATIONAL ECONOMIES [PDF]
The article looks at the methodological problems that allow analyzing regularities of building relations within one state and in the global landscape.
Tatarenco, Natalia
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Pragmatic solidarism and the dilemmas of humanitarian intervention
The theory and practice of humanitarian intervention in the 1990s has produced a series of seemingly intractable dilemmas. Why do states act in some cases and not others? How are we to evaluate the legitimacy of particular acts? This article introduces a
Bellamy, A. J.
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Sociedade internacional e governança global International society and global governance
A visão pluralista clássica da ordem internacional - fundada no reconhecimento mútuo da soberania nacional - vem sendo colocada em xeque pela ampliação da agenda normativa internacional.
Andrew Hurrell
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The Concept of “Prophetic” Socialism by Max Scheler
The article analyzes the conceptual foundations of “prophetic” socialism by Max Scheler (1874–1928). The main principles of a new political and ideological doctrine at that time, designed to become, according to the plan of its creator, an “antidote” to ...
A. N. Malinkin
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COVID‐19 highlighted interconnections between matters of identity and citizenship, vulnerability, and inclusion in/exclusion from systems of care in times of crisis. Migrant workers from Nagaland state, northeast India, were disproportionately impacted by the pandemic's socioeconomic consequences.
Anne Décobert +6 more
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Authoritarianism as an institution? The case of Central Asia [PDF]
While much of the English School has focused on liberal aspects of solidarism, forms of “illiberal solidarism” in contemporary international society remain underexplored.
Costa Buranelli, Filippo
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This essay contrasts the trajectory of Engin Isin's work since Being Political (2002) with a very different intellectual path pursued among scholars of a younger generation. Isin moves away from his initial critiques of citizenship and 10 years later proposes “citizenship without frontiers,” a way of understanding emancipatory interventions of active ...
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The Sociology of Social Inclusion
This article looks at social inclusion from a sociological perspective. It argues that sociology complements biological and other natural order explanations of social stratification.
Dan Allman
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