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Hispanic Technocracy explores the emergence, zenith, and demise of a distinctive post-fascist school of thought that materialized as state ideology during the Cold War in three military regimes: Francisco Franco's Spain (1939–1975), Juan Carlos Onganía's Argentina (1966–1973), and Augusto Pinochet's Chile (1973–1988).
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Opposites But Similar? Technocracy and Populism in Contemporary European Democracies
Administration and Society, 2023Francesco Maria Scanni
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Creating a taxonomic tool for technocracy and applying it to Silicon Valley
Technology in Society, 2014Jathan Sadowski, Evan Selinger
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The spaces in between: Mobile policy and the topographies and topologies of the technocracy
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2016Russell Prince
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Populism and technocracy: opposites or complements?
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2017Christopher Bickerton +1 more
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Technocracy, Democracy, and U.S. Climate Politics: The Need for Demarcations
Science Technology and Human Values, 2005Myanna Lahsen
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The limits of technocracy and local encounters: The European Union and peacebuilding
Contemporary Security Policy, 2018Roger Mac Ginty
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