Synthesis report: Third International Conference on Corporate Governance in Emerging Market [PDF]
The Third International Conference on Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets is one in a series of academic events organized by the Emerging Markets Corporate Governance Network (EMCGN).
Ararat, Melsa +3 more
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Brazilian Integralism: A Right-Wing Radical Utopia in the Age of Fascism [PDF]
The 20s-30s of the 20th century have gone down in history as "the time of fascism", which is quite true for European countries. A unique phenomenon for the countries of the "South" was the emergence of a mass fascist movement in Brazil - Integralism ...
Schelchkov Andrey
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The Resilience of Authoritarian Rule in Syria under Hafez and Bashar Al-Asad [PDF]
This paper seeks an explanation for the resilience of the Syrian authoritarian regime under Hafez and Bashar Al-Asad. It will be argued that this resilience is to a relevant extent caused by the fact that the regime’s “material” as well as “ideational ...
Annette Büchs
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Professional self-regulation in a changing architecture of governance: comparing health policy in the UK and Germany [PDF]
This chapter compares transformations in professional self-regulation in the UK and Germany through the lens of governance. We introduce an expanded concept of governance that includes national configurations of state–profession relationships and places
Allsop, Judith, Kuhlmann, Ellen
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Taming a regressive utopia, shaping its dystopian history? [PDF]
The article surveys segments of the scholarship devoted to the evolution of the corporatist devices of interest representation, pointing to the difficulty of bridging the gap between the treatments of the postwar neocorporatist practices associated with
Victor RIZESCU
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Problems and suggested improvement plans for occupational health service in Korea. [PDF]
Kang D.
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Teorie corporativiste nella Grecia del primo dopoguerra (1922-1940): dalla teoria alla prassi [PDF]
In Greece, during the first postwar period, similarly to what happened in Italy and Germany, a new way of understanding the relationships among State, economy and society appeared: the so-called “authoritarian” corporatism.
Spyridon Ploumidis
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Muting Science: Input Overload Versus Scientific Advice in Swiss Policy Making During the Covid-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Armingeon K, Sager F.
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The Use and Abuse of Trust: Social Capital and its Deployment by Early Modern Guilds [PDF]
Guilds are social scientists’ favoured historical example of institutions generating a ‘social capital’ of trust that benefited entire economies. This article considers this view in the light of empirical findings for early modern Europe.
Sheilagh Ogilvie
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Latin American Populism: Tentative Reflections for a Global Historiographical Perspective
Latin American populism has usually been considered as an integrationist strategy towards the urban working classes in the context of mass democracy and import substitution industrialization.
Omar Acha
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