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Biopolitical Borders and the Political Economy of Migration Flows to and From Türkiye
ABSTRACT This study examines the biopolitical borders of Türkiye. On the one hand, Türkiye deserves attention as a destination country that received millions of Syrian asylum seekers after the outbreak of the war in Syria and hundreds of thousands of migrants from other surrounding countries since the early 2010s.
Mehmet Özyürek
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Abstract For years the decrepit Hotel Lunik in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany, a city founded in 1950 as a model of socialist urbanism, has been widely understood as “a trace of capitalism.” Once a central landmark, Lunik was sold to a real estate speculator in 2006 and left to decay.
Samantha Maurer Fox
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TECHNIQUE AND STYLE OF GEORGE BALANCHINE SCHOOL
Creativity of any outstanding master in any art has always attracted and attracts keen interest. One of the most influential figures in the 20th century, who created the classical Ballet in America, was George Balanchine.
Petr A. Silkin
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Collaborative Dishonesty: Children Are More Likely to Cheat When They Benefit Together
ABSTRACT Collaboration, the process by which individuals work together toward mutual benefits, is a core feature of human sociality. Capacities for collaboration emerge early in development and represent an important social competence. Yet, collaborative commitments can conflict with commitments to societal norms such as honesty and rule compliance ...
Akzira Abuova +2 more
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A systems‐theoretical look at stakeholder theory: Lessons from Bogdanov's Tektology
Abstract We explore how the conversation between stakeholder theory and systems theory can illustrate the unique role of stakeholder management within the system of capitalistic institutions. Toward that end, we call the attention of stakeholder scholars to Alexander Bogdanov's Tektology, an early version of systems theory that raised critical concerns
Vladislav Valentinov
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Political Economy of Renewables Capitalism: Moving beyond ‘Climate Change’ vs ‘System Change’
ABSTRACT There is a growing tendency to argue that the capitalist mode of production is fundamentally incompatible with climate stability and that ‘system change’ is needed to prevent apocalyptic ‘climate change’. This position overstates capitalism's dependence on fossil fuels.
Murat Arsel, Alfredo Saad‐Filho
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Sohranenie I Izučenie Kulʹturnogo Naslediâ Altajskogo Kraâ
Based on archival documents, the article tells about the beginning of the construction of a four-story brick hotel building with a basement, created for students of the Regional Communist Party school located on the corner of Lenin pr. and Chkalov St. in Barnaul.
Tselishcheva M
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Based on archival documents, the article tells about the beginning of the construction of a four-story brick hotel building with a basement, created for students of the Regional Communist Party school located on the corner of Lenin pr. and Chkalov St. in Barnaul.
Tselishcheva M
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Sohranenie I Izučenie Kulʹturnogo Naslediâ Altajskogo Kraâ, 2020
Tselishcheva M
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Tselishcheva M
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General Theory-Special Case Relationships: Keynes and Neoclassicism
Review of Political Economy, 2022Rod O’Donnell
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