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Tobin LeBlanc Haley
Pág. 33 - 59
While feminist political economists have identified social service provisioning as socially reproductive work and have examined its reorganization under neoliberalism, little attention has been paid to the mental health care sector. Furthermore, within f...
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Carlos H. Acuña, William C. Smith
The political logic of support and opposition to neoliberal reform
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SUSWANTA SUSWANTA
The study establishes the individual of kiai as a determinant autonomous actor of shifting roles and political support ? assume ? that the problem of shifting roles and political support of kiai are problems related to the quality of the individual ( ind...
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Ernest J. Wilson III,Michael L. Best
Pág. pp. 85?87
China Versus India: Contrasting Strategies, What Consequences?
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Ernest J. Wilson III,Michael L. Best
Pág. pp. 85?87
China Versus India: Contrasting Strategies, What Consequences?
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Tobin LeBlanc Haley
Pág. 33 - 59
While feminist political economists have identified social service provisioning as socially reproductive work and have examined its reorganization under neoliberalism, little attention has been paid to the mental health care sector. Furthermore, within f...
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Yonah Freemark, Anne Hudson and Jinhua Zhao
Local governments play an important role in structuring urban transportation through street design, zoning, and shared jurisdiction over ride-hailing, transit, and road pricing. While cities can harness these powers to steer planning outcomes, there is l...
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Dmitrii Gavra, Ksenia Namyatova and Lidia Vitkova
This paper examines the problem of social media special operations and especially induced support in social media during political election campaigns. The theoretical background of the paper is based on the study fake activity in social networks during p...
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Woon Leong Lin
A political involvement in any organisation has often proved to be profitable for such firms that are seeking support and favourable regulatory conditions. Though many studies have investigated the effect of the corporate lobbying activities on the organ...
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Thorsten Schuetze
The integration of photovoltaic (PV) generators in the envelope of a building by means of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) offers an immense potential, both in market development and the production of renewable electric energy that is close to th...
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Vinitha Siebers,Jacob Torfing
Pág. 187 - 208
Citizen engagement is a key component of modern liberal democracy, especially at the local level, it is an important tool for generating political input, securing political support, mobilizing societal resources and finding creative solutions to the prob...
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Vinitha Siebers,Jacob Torfing
Pág. 187 - 208
Citizen engagement is a key component of modern liberal democracy, especially at the local level, it is an important tool for generating political input, securing political support, mobilizing societal resources and finding creative solutions to the prob...
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Shikoh Gitau
Pág. pp. 1 - 2 pgs.
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schoolnet, this article offers a detailed analysis of how political and technical forces interact and negotiate in authoritarian, yet developmentally oriented re...
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Iginio Gagliardone
Pág. pp. 3 - 19 pgs.
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schoolnet, this article offers a detailed analysis of how political and technical forces interact and negotiate in authoritarian, yet developmentally oriented re...
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BAMBANG PURWOKO
Pág. 516 - 550
Empirically, the central government of Indonesia introduced a uniform bureaucratic model to the entire territory of the country.This study, which was conducted in Sorong Selatan district of West Papua, is an effort to fill the gaps in both theoretical an...
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Richard Tingem Munang, Ibrahim Thiaw and Mike Rivington
This paper argues that a sustainable ecosystem management approach is vital to ensure the delivery of essential ?life support? ecosystem services and must be mainstreamed into societal conscience, political thinking and economic processes. Feeding the wo...
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Ruby Esther León Díaz
Este artigo mostra como a "Questão Racial" no Brasil tem sido objeto de ações por parte do Estado e da sociedade civil em distintos momentos, com períodos de efervescência e silêncio, e enfatiza que, neste processo, o Movimento Negro Brasileiro (MNB) tem...
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Sarath Rajapatirana
Pág. pp. 1 - 25
The paper examines policy recommendations for export promotion and accepts distortion-correction as the objective that fits well with received trade theory, policy experience and political economy considerations. Evaluating the new trade theory that has ...
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Álvaro Forteza, Cecilia Noboa
Pág. 31 - 59
We argue that societies sometimes choose not to enforce the law to gain ?flexibility?. Especially developing countries face a dilemma between discretion and commitment to only partially-contingent rules. Rules are good for incentives, but discretion may ...
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Ngai Weng Chan, Ranjan Roy and Brian C. Chaffin
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to sustainable sources of safe water for the world?s populations, scholar and practitioners have suggested fostering improved modes of water governance that su...
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