Hedley Bull and international security [PDF]
Hedley Bull made a significant contribution to international security studies, but his role as a security theorist remains largely unexplored. This paper argues that Bull’s ideas went beyond the traditional international security agenda and helped ...
Makinda, S.M.
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La solidarité totale. Avenir cosmopolitique de la solidarité et solidarisme écologique
La réduction de la solidarité à des domaines dédiés, comme les politiques sociales ou la charité, empêche de bien saisir la richesse de la théorie solidariste établie par Léon Bourgeois à la fin du XIXe siècle.
Messerschmidt-Mariet, Quentin
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Motivating Personal Climate Action through a Safety and Health Risk Management Framework. [PDF]
Mullins-Jaime C, Wachter JK.
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"Minimal Solidarism" : Post-Cold War responses to humanitarian crisis
The issue of humanitarian intervention presents a perennial conundrum and is one of the hottest topics in contemporary international relations. It contains aspects of both idealism and realism and is largely an issue born out of the end of the Cold War ...
Fridh Welin, Anna
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Non-Particularist Solidarism and Patriotism
Using Kornel Morawieck’s ideas, this paper looks at a patriotism that transcends nationalism. This patriotism is based on solidarism, here a non-particularist version, and comes from Christianity.
Grabińska, Teresa
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In his most recents works Pierre Rosanvallon has studied in depth the transformations of contemporary democracies in the context of the current social state crisis, he rethought consolidated vocabulary and contributing to put the problem of solidarity ...
Filippo Domenicali
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Exploring the Association between Welfare State and Mental Wellbeing in Europe: Does Age Matter? [PDF]
Kalseth J +4 more
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Practicing Social Isolation During a Pandemic in Brazil: A Description of Psychosocial Characteristics and Traits of Personality During COVID-19 Lockout. [PDF]
Zanini DS +3 more
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Who’s the sovereign? Legitimating constitutional authoritarianism in interwar Poland
This article is focused on uncovering how authoritarian legal scholars in interwar Poland dealt with the issue of the ‘sovereign’. In most democratic constitutions, the ‘people’ are said to be sovereign.
Zachary A. Mazur
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'In the picture': perspectives on living and working with cancer. [PDF]
Day S +5 more
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