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Mir, Hadiqa. "Political Alchemy: Bismarck's Brew of Alliances and Policies in the Late 19th Century." Regional Tribune 2, no. 1 (2023): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.63062/trt/2k23a.22506.

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This research explores Otto von Bismarck's multifaceted political journey from 1871 to 1890, focusing on his alliance with the "National Liberals," economic policies, and the failed Kulturkampf. Bismarck's shift towards conservative parties in 1878, marked by economic reforms and resistance against emerging social democracy, reveals the complex interplay of political forces. The study also delves into Bismarck's fervent anti-socialist stance and the subsequent ban on the Social Democratic Party in 1878, leading to the adoption of social laws. The paper examines Bismarck's failed attempts to ga
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Hadiqa, Mir. "Political Alchemy: Bismarck's Brew of Alliances and Policies in the Late 19th Century." Regional Tribune 2, no. 1 (2023): 9–16. https://doi.org/10.63062/trt/2k23a.22506.

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This research explores Otto von Bismarck's multifaceted political journey from 1871 to 1890, focusing on his alliance with the "National Liberals," economic policies, and the failed Kulturkampf. Bismarck's shift towards conservative parties in 1878, marked by economic reforms and resistance against emerging social democracy, reveals the complex interplay of political forces. The study also delves into Bismarck's fervent anti-socialist stance and the subsequent ban on the Social Democratic Party in 1878, leading to the adoption of social laws. The paper examines Bismarck's failed attempts to ga
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Swyngedouw, Erik. "Growing Prosperity : The Unholy Alliance between Social Democracy and Left Scholarship." Antipode 33, no. 1 (2001): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8330.00166.

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Hutchison, Elizabeth Quay. "Shifting Solidarities: The Politics of Household Workers in Cold War Chile." Hispanic American Historical Review 91, no. 1 (2011): 129–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2010-089.

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Abstract This article examines the unique history of household workers’ activism in Chile from the 1950s to the 1990 transition to democracy, drawing on archival and oral sources to argue that key alliances with the Catholic Church, Center and Left parties, and feminist organizations transformed the legal, social, and political identities of Chilean empleadas (servants). Building on associations formed by the Young Catholic Worker in the early 1950s, household worker activists forged key political alliances in their struggle for increased labor protection prior to the 1973 military coup. Under
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Mousseau, Michael. "The Social Market Roots of Democratic Peace." International Security 33, no. 4 (2009): 52–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/isec.2009.33.4.52.

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Democracy does not cause peace among nations. Rather, domestic conditions cause both democracy and peace. From 1961 to 2001, democratic nations engaged in numerous fatal conflicts with each other, including at least one war, yet not a single fatal militarized incident occurred between nations with contract-intensive economies—those where most people have the opportunity to participate in the market. In contract-intensive economies, individuals learn to respect the choices of others and value equal application of the law. They demand liberal democracy at home and perceive it in their interest t
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Swenson, Peter. "Bringing Capital Back In, or Social Democracy Reconsidered: Employer Power, Cross-Class Alliances, and Centralization of Industrial Relations in Denmark and Sweden." World Politics 43, no. 4 (1991): 513–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2010535.

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The political domination of Social Democrats in Denmark and Sweden beginning in the 1930s was stabilized by the absence of intense opposition by capital to reformist programs aggressively opposed by business and the Right elsewhere in the world. This quiescence was not a symptom of weakness or dependency; rather, it was a product of a class-intersecting, cross-class alliance behind institutions of centralized industrial relations that served mutual interests of sectoral groupings dominating both union and employer confederations. Well-organized and militant, and backed by Social Democrats, emp
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Türkoğlu, Didem. "Student protests and organised labour: Developing a research agenda for mobilisation in late neoliberalism." Current Sociology 67, no. 7 (2019): 997–1017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392119865768.

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Students have a long history of protesting the introduction or rise of tuition fees. However, political parties do not often endorse their demands. Even the centre-left, which is known for its redistributive policies, does not necessarily ally itself with the student opposition to fees. In this article, the author focuses on the impact of social movement–organised labour alliances on the opposition of political parties to government policy. The author argues that such alliances have a unique impact on centre-left parties, especially in relation to non-labour issues. Two examples of this allian
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Pahari, Bharat Raj. "People’s Multiparty Democracy: An Instrument for Social Transformation." State, Society and Development: PMPD Perspectives 2 (June 27, 2024): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ssd.v2i01.67184.

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Madan Bhandari, then General Secretary of the CPN (UML), critically analyzed the World Communist Movement and the Nepali Communist Movement and formulated the People’s Multiparty Democracy (PMPD) to build a just and egalitarian democratic society. It was first approved by the Fifth National General Convention of the CPN (UML) as the party’s program in 1993. The Fourth National General Convention of the CPN-ML provided direction for the ideas and perspectives of PMPD in 1989. Based on those ideas, the left-wing parties formed the United Left Front in 1989 and later extended a working alliance w
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Carpenter, Daniel, and Doris Brossard. "L’éruption patriote: The Revolt against Dalhousie and the Petitioning Explosion in Nineteenth-Century French Canada." Social Science History 43, no. 3 (2019): 453–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2019.23.

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As much as any other site in the nineteenth century, Francophone Lower Canada saw immense waves of popular petitioning, with petitions against British colonial administration attracting tens of thousands of signatures in the 1820s. The petition against Governor Dalhousie of 1827–28 attracted more than 87,000 names, making it one of the largest mass petitions of the Atlantic world on a per-capita scale for its time. We draw upon new archival evidence that shows the force of local organization in the petition mobilization, and combine this with statistical analyses of a new sample of 1,864 names
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Tworzecki, Hubert. "Social Democracy in East-Central Europe: Success by Default?" Journal of Policy History 15, no. 1 (2003): 94–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jph.2003.0009.

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In the parliamentary elections of 2001, Poland's ex-communist Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) won more than three times the number of votes than any other party, registering its best result since 1989 and simultaneously delivering a crushing blow to the ruling Solidarity-led coalition, which not only lost power but also failed to win any seats in the lower house of parliament. If at the time of communism's collapse someone had gazed into a crystal ball and predicted that Solidarity's heirs would suffer from almost continuous disarray and the SLD would emerge as the country's most successful pol
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Smaldone, William. "Rudolf Hilferding and the Theoretical Foundations of German Social Democracy, 1902–33." Central European History 21, no. 3 (1988): 267–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900012218.

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Rudolf Hilferding's appointment as finance minister in the newly formed coalition government headed by Social Democrat Hermann Müller in June 1928 marked the peak of an outstanding political career in the German Social Democratic Party (SPD). A prominent member of the Party Central Committee and its “chief ideologue,” Hilferding was an ardent supporter of the coalition tactic. He opposed those in the party's left wing, who demanded that the SPD remain in permanent opposition to the bourgeois state. Instead, he advocated a more flexible political strategy that did not rule out the formation of
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POGHOSYAN, Will. "Alliance Between Politics and Philosophy with Regard to the Threats of the XXI Century." WISDOM 7, no. 2 (2016): 103–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v7i2.142.

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The alliance between politics and philosophy pursues the object to change the world as public or social life. The life implies various degrees of quality, and suggests existence regarded as a desirable condition: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This is the main point of the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776). We have here a whole philosophy of politics referring to Plato’s doctrine of the practical influence of philosophy on the state power to change the world (Plato, 1971, Rp. V 473d, VI 501e, VII 540d). The philosophy of politics holds life, liberty, and the pursuit of h
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POGHOSYAN, Will. "The Alliance Between Politics and Philosophy with Regard to the Threats of the XXI Century." wisdom 2, no. 7 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v2i7.142.

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The alliance between politics and philosophy pursues the object to change the world as public or social life. The life implies various degrees of quality, and suggests existence regarded as a desirable condition: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This is the main point of the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776). We have here a whole philosophy of politics referring to Plato’s doctrine of the practical influence of philosophy on the state power to change the world (Plato, 1971, Rp. V 473d, VI 501e, VII 540d). The philosophy of politics holds life, liberty, and the pursuit of h
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Zoidze, Gia. "IMPORTANCE OF EURO-ATLANTIC INTEGRATION: DEMOCRACY, SECURITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT." Three Seas Economic Journal 2, no. 3 (2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2661-5150/2021-3-1.

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The article overviews that international organizations play an important role in managing and reforming the security sector. These organizations provide expertise, advice, and knowledge enhancements on security issues; Trainings on financial capacity building issues; Programs and projects on important topics such as technical skills development, security sector management, oversight and conscientiousness. In recent times, a number of studies have been devoted to the prospects of NATO-Georgia relations and its deepening. There are always conversations about the reasons why Georgia needs to join
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Ferree, Myra Marx. "Under different umbrellas: intersectionality and alliances in US feminist politics." European Journal of Politics and Gender 4, no. 2 (2021): 199–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/251510820x16068343934216.

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Macro-level forms of inequality work intersectionally to establish democracy normatively, as well as shape its institutions. Liberal democracies, once revolutionarily new political formations, rest on an equally revolutionary understanding of male domination based not on descent, but on economic arrangements (the new ‘breadwinner’ role) and political institutions (the ‘brotherhood’ national state). Over time, social movements have diminished liberal democracy’s original exclusions of women and minority ethnic men so that many citizens’ daily lives now contradict this once hegemonic normative o
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Brooks, Elizabeth, and Katalin Kovács. "Interventions and intersections: institutional environment and local level autonomy in LEADER. A comparative study." Tér és Társadalom 35, no. 4 (2021): 104–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17649/tet.35.4.3390.

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In 2010, when hope emerged that the new conservative government would improve the governance of the LEADER Programme, the Naturama Alliance, a co-operative network of seven Hungarian LAGs, issued a Declaration that summarised procedural issues to be addressed by a revision[1]. After introducing the alliance, the first chapter was entitled “Decentralisation and Autonomy”, indicating the direction of the desired shift towards a more autonomous operation. The LEADER Programme is scrutinised in this article from the point of view of autonomy and local democracy, exploring to what extent these are
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RYDLIŃSKI, Bartosz M. "SOCIAL DEMOCRACY WITHOUT THE PEOPLE? CASE STUDY OF THE DEMOCRATIC LEFT ALLIANCE (SLD) / NEW LEFT (NL)." On-line Journal Modelling the New Europe, no. 41 (April 27, 2023): 4–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/ojmne.2023.41.01.

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Gallop, Max, and Shahryar Minhas. "A network approach to measuring state preferences." Network Science 9, no. 2 (2021): 135–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nws.2020.44.

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AbstractState preferences play an important role in international politics. Unfortunately, actually observing and measuring these preferences are impossible. In general, scholars have tried to infer preferences using either UN voting or alliance behavior. The two most notable measures of state preferences that have flowed from this research area are ideal points (Bailey et al., 2017) and S-scores (Signorino & Ritter, 1999). The basis of both these models is a spatial weighting scheme that has proven useful but discounts higher-order effects that might be present in relational data structur
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Koldunova, E. V. "POLITICAL CRISIS AND SOCIAL PROTEST IN THAILAND." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 4(43) (August 28, 2015): 222–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2015-4-43-222-228.

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The article focuses on socio-political activism, main features of socio-political contradictions and the couses of the recent social protests in Thailand. Thailand has the longest democratic tradition among ther countries of South-east Asia. Yetbackin 1932 the country has changed the absoulute monarchy to a constitutional one. However in the XXth century Thailand had lived through more than five decades of authoritarianism. The number of military coupd'etats which took place in Thailand now equals to almost twenty. At the same time, despite such a long authoritarian rule the country witnessed
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Imawan, Riswanda. "Milk Tea Alliance: The Power of New Democracy in ASEAN and Efforts to Increase the Effectiveness of ASEAN Norms." Strata Social and Humanities Studies 1, no. 2 (2023): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.59631/sshs.v1i2.96.

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Democracy and human rights issues in the ASEAN region came into the focus of attention with the emergence of the Milk Tea Alliance, a cross-border movement fighting for democratic values. This article aims to explore the role of the milk tea alliance movement as a new democratic force in ASEAN and how it can be enhanced in effectiveness through adaptation to existing ASEAN norms and institutions. Methodologically, secondary data collection often involves the use of literature research techniques and is analyzed explanatory with the framework of constructivist analysis to understand the social
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WOZNA, ANTONINA MARIA. "Challenges of justice and proposals from ecotheology. European feminist perspectives." Carthaginensia 41, no. 80 (2025): 813–31. https://doi.org/10.62217/carth.639.

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Abstract: Theology aims to serve humanity and its political bias is undeniable, as Catherine Keller states in her book: “Political Theology of the Earth” (2018). Feminist theological reflection, in turn, seeks humanitarian alliances beyond the religious sphere to fulfil its intersectional and interdisciplinary remit and aims - for some time now - at gyn/ecology (Mary Daly, 1978) and at being “Green Theology” as proposed by Trees van Montfoort (2019) or ecofeminist, according to the insistence of Alicia Puleo (2011). Current challenges include: extremist nationalisms that blur the feminist poli
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Khalid, Kartini. "From Electocracy to Democracy: Coalition, Cohesion, and Function." Politeia: Jurnal Ilmu Politik 12, no. 1 (2020): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/politeia.v12i1.3302.

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Generally, democracy composes the elements of election, rights and liberty, middle class, and the rules of law to govern the state and people. Malaysia had limited experience of a democracy that was absent from the elements above. It had its first election during the colonial era that dictates the function of an election. Later, the election becomes routine every five years that makes it an electocracy or a political culture lacks political literacy. The post-independence context of a strong leader and a dominant party alliance to rule the state and society resulted in making political analyst
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Olariu, Oana. "Outcomes of Democratic Innovations: Horizontalism as Inclusive Participation Spillover, but Fragile under Hierarchical Attacks." Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty: Political Sciences & European Studies 7, no. 1 (2022): 01–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumenpses/7.1/27.

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Anti-austerity protests revived anti- and post-hegemonic sociopolitical imaginary, around the word. In Spain, 15M movement built the premises for political projects based on direct democracy and horizontal models of social organization, as defining features of the new muncipalists who won 2015 elections in several cities. The case of Madrid has revelatory value in the debate regarding outcomes of participatory innovations, as the alliance which pioneered digital democracy and multi-actor multi-level local governance lost elections of 2019. Although a relatively large body of research investiga
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Katasila, Suriyasai, and Toansakul T. Santiboon. "Follower Status: Forms and Strategies of Mass Movements toward Controversial Social Concepts of Protest Activism." Journal of Ecohumanism 3, no. 4 (2024): 2836–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.62754/joe.v3i4.3799.

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To investigate and analyze the status of the followers who attended the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) in 2005–2009; the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) in 2006–2010; and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) in 2013-2014 under their thinking that the right to freedom of peaceful assembly is a basic human right. As characterized by the model of Hersey and Blanchard, was guided by the leaders’ status. The concept of followership characteristics and styles were followed and compared. Adapting the 24-item Follower Creative Thinking on Participating Protest R
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Cossiga, Giovanni Antonio. "Sustainability and Community: An Alliance to Reach Complete Neutrality with Nature." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 10, no. 9 (2023): 263–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.109.15581.

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After the Covid epidemic, the conditions were created for a change in the geopolitical framework. But as Gramsci said “The new one is slow to arrive,” Maybe. But some important innovations on which the changes will be based are there for all to see. The widespread and rapid sentiment regarding global warming among communities globally, even before the serious evolution of the world under stress was announced and disseminated by the press and science. Because communities are forerunners of the sentiment spread by the universal laws that affect matter but also the laws of the human economy and t
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Owczarzak, Jill. "Defining Democracy and the Terms of Engagement with the Postsocialist Polish State Insights from HIV/AIDS." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 23, no. 3 (2009): 421–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325409333189.

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This article explores the history of HIV activism in Poland from the socialist period through the early 1990s transformation as a means of examining the reconfiguration of rights, obligations, and responsibility as Poland redefined itself as a market democracy. Drawing on archival materials, in-depth qualitative interviews with current and former HIV activists, and participant observation at HIV prevention organizations in Warsaw, Poland, I sketch the ways in which the socialist system's failures to protect the health of its subjects led to the terms through which state-citizen engagement was
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Yun, Seongyi. "Democratization in South Korea: Social Movements and Their Political Opportunity Structures." Asian Perspective 21, no. 3 (1997): 145–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apr.1997.a921122.

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Abstract: This paper analyzes the efforts and roles of social movements during democratization in South Korea from 1980 to 1987. The basic assumption of this study is that civil society’s preparedness was more critical than any other factor in the success or failure of democratization in South Korea. This study refutes the basic assumption of elite-focused theories of democratization, which argue that no transition to democracy is possible without significant divisions within the authoritarian regime itself. The preparedness of civil society for democracy is indicated by two factors: the resou
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Meehan, Rémi. "Tweeting for Influence: Analysing France and China’s Cultural Diplomacy on Social Media, a Mixed Methods Approach." European Review of International Studies 11, no. 2 (2024): 153–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/21967415-11020001.

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Abstract How are states using cultural diplomacy on social media to expand their power? This research analyses over 67,000 tweets from the French and Chinese Ministries of Foreign Affairs (mfa s) as well as their respective state-sponsored cultural networks including Institut Français, Alliance Française, and the Confucius Institutes. Stephen Lukes’ three-dimensional power framework, where cultural authority legitimizes power over others, provides the study’s theoretical basis. In analysing the tweets, I employ a mixed methods approach including vader sentiment analysis, word frequency analysi
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Remi, Oussou Kouame. "Doctor The National Conferences and Their Outcome and the Future of Democracy in Africa: Evidence from a Comparative Study." European Journal of Education and Pedagogy 2, no. 2 (2021): 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejedu.2021.2.2.44.

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In the 1990, taking advantage of the collapse of the Soviet Empire, many African States, mainly French speaking countries, the opposition elite in alliance with the civil society took to the streets for a national encounter in order to set new grounds for the political competition in almost 30 years. This paper tries and analyzes the impact of the so-called National Conferences on the current shape on the democratic transition and the democratic process in some of the States that hosted these public discussions. In contrast, it argues that countries failed to take advantage of these National F
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Milder, Stephen, and Konrad H. Jarausch. "Renewing Democracy: The Rise of Green Politics in West Germany." German Politics and Society 33, no. 4 (2015): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2015.330402.

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The September 2013 Bundestag election, which reelected Angela Merkelas chancellor, was a clear defeat for the Green Party. Alliance 90/TheGreens (henceforth the Greens) fared far better than the Free DemocraticParty (FDP), which failed even to score the five percent of the vote requiredfor representation in parliament, but still fell from 10.7 percent to 8.4 percent,losing five of their sixty-eight seats in parliament. Since in March ofthat same year, surveys had shown their support at 17 percent, this disappointingresult forced Jürgen Trittin, the leader of the parliamentary delegationto ste
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Danylenko, Serhiy, and Oleksandra Fursai. "“Vaccinodemic” as a component of the global hybrid conflict between democracy and autocracy: the case of Ukraine." Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej 20, no. 2 (2022): 19–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.36874/riesw.2022.2.2.

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Today, there is no doubt that the large-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops in February 2022 represents just another phase of the Russo-Ukrainian War that has lasted for nine years. There are many aspects to this confrontation. The consequences of the war will affect the future of the world order. It will include such aspects as security, formation of new political blocs, force interaction of political regimes, the choice of state-building models by the countries, the art of war, the role of civil society, and strengthening of the informational component in the confrontation between st
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Benhabib, Seyla. "Democracy, science and the state: Reflections on the disaster(s) of our times." Philosophy & Social Criticism 47, no. 4 (2021): 477–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01914537211006771.

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The global Covid-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of our social and political lives, such as the balance between work and family, the shrinking role of the public sphere and the growth of government by executive or emergency powers. Among the most surprising consequences of this situation has been the rise of scepticism and hostility towards science and scientific authorities. This essay examines the interdependence of modern science and the modern state via a brief detour to Hobbes’s philosophy. The economic growth and affluence made possible by the yoking of scientific technology to a mo
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Hiers, Wesley. "Party Matters." Social Science History 37, no. 2 (2013): 255–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200010658.

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For nearly two centuries the United States was a democracy that institutionalized in law inequality between racially defined segments of the population. This article shows that such racial closure was causally linked to the workings of a party system in which one party was organized as an interregional alliance for the principles and practices of white supremacy. It does so through a detailed analysis of three historical outcomes: (1) variation in the establishment of racial closure laws across the North during the antebellum period, (2) the elimination of racial closure laws in the North afte
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Thompson, Grahame F. "Global Corporate Citizenship: What Does it Mean?" Competition & Change 9, no. 2 (2005): 131–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/102452905x45418.

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This article investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility and a phrase that is fast becoming a preferred description of much the same thing but now set in an international context, namely global corporate citizenship. It is argued that the distinction between these two has not been clearly enough made in the literature. In clarifying the difference, the political nature of the idea of citizenship is focused upon and the politics of introducing triple-line considerations into the activity of transnational corporations is explored. An engagement with a wide range of civi
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Sierra Benítez, Esperanza Macarena. "Sostenibilidad social en la industria 4.0. Desafío para la UE-2030 = Social sustainability in industry 4.0. Challenge for the EU-2030." CUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL 12, no. 1 (2020): 413. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/cdt.2020.5195.

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Resumen: Para 2030, el año en que la Industria 4.0 se establecerá plenamente en la sociedad europea, Europa debe superar grandes desafíos si no quiere perder esa combinación de democracia, derechos sociales y un estado avanzado de bienestar que de alguna manera se ha convertido en su marca registrada. La UE cuenta con dos ámbitos de actuación para afrontar dichos retos: el internacional (acuerdos comerciales, Alianza UE-África, Agenda 2030), y el propio ámbito de la UE (pilar europeo de derechos sociales). Entendemos que es fundamental que los acuerdos comerciales no sólo incluyan cláusulas qu
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Farmer, Stephanie, and Sean Noonan. "Chicago Unions Building a Left-Labor-Community Coalition, United Working Families, to Restore Working-Class Democracy." Labor Studies Journal 44, no. 4 (2019): 388–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449x19887244.

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Neoliberal political institutions are beholden to the interests of capital and professional classes, leaving working people and communities of color without a voice to shape priorities that benefit their interests. To counteract this elite-dominated political system, the Service Employees International Union Health Care Indiana and Illinois (SEIU-HCII) and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU), worked with community organizations to form the United Working Families (UWF) Party of Illinois in 2014. UWF is a model of labor-led working class organizing in the electoral system. UWF brings together a le
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Trembicka, Krystyna. "Lewica parlamentarna wobec polityki historycznej w debacie publicznej w III Rzeczypospolitej." Przegląd Sejmowy 3(170) (2022): 175–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31268/ps.2022.116.

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The article examines the participation of the political milieu of the left, represented primarily by the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland and the Democratic Left Alliance, in public debate in Poland on historical politics. The evolution of the left’s attitude towards the past was taken into account, starting from its weak interest in history in the first decade of the Third Republic of Poland, to the recognition of its importance in subsequent years including the attempt to search for one’s own vision of the national past, events and figures worth commemorating, as well as, to a less
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Pereira, Henrique Alonso. "Religious Influence And Political Power: Evangelical Engagement In Brazilian Politics During Bolsonaro's Presidency." IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science 29, no. 12 (2024): 24–29. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-2912022429.

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This research paper examines the intricate relationship between religion and politics in Brazil during Jair Bolsonaro's presidency (2019–2022). Drawing on various scholarly analyses, it explores how evangelical and Catholic groups played pivotal roles in shaping political discourse, promoting conservative agendas, and influencing public policies. The study highlights three dimensions of this interaction: the moral framing of political issues, the consolidation of evangelical power through parliamentary representation, and the mobilization of religious values in Bolsonaro's campaign rhetoric. I
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MELGAR, TERESA R. "A Time of Closure? Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre, Brazil, after the Workers' Party Era." Journal of Latin American Studies 46, no. 1 (2014): 121–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x13001582.

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AbstractParticipatory budgeting in Porto Alegre, Brazil, has long been held up as a model of how grassroots social movements, in alliance with a Left party in power, have deepened democracy in a highly clientelistic context. But what happened to this democratic reform when the Partido dos Trabalhadores (Workers' Party, PT), which supported this initiative while it held the mayorship of Porto Alegre for 16 years, lost political power? This article examines the shifting fortunes of the participatory budgeting process following the defeat of the Workers' Party in the 2004 local elections. It expl
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Gamallo, Leandro. "Social Conflict in Argentina (1989–2017): Democracy in Dispute." Latin American Perspectives 47, no. 4 (2020): 96–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x20924369.

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An analysis of the evolution of social conflicts in Argentina between 1989 and 2017 in terms of three aspects of collective action—the actors in contention, their main demands, and their chosen forms of struggle—reveals important changes since the country’s return to democracy. Collective action has extended to multiple actors, channeled weightier demands, and expanded its forms. With the emergence of progovernment and conservative social movements, it has become apparent that not all movement participation in the state implies weakness, subordination, or co-optation and that social movement a
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Meredith, Stephen. "A ‘Brooding Oppressive Shadow’? The Labour Alliance, the ‘Trade Union Question’, and the Trajectory of Revisionist Social Democracy, c. 1969–1975." Labour History Review 82, no. 3 (2017): 251–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/lhr.2017.11.

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Yee, Jennifer, and Ashley Cheri. "Theorizing a Sustainable-Holistic-Interconnected-Partnership Development Model with Feminist, Activist Lenses: Best Practices from a Community-University Service-Learning Partnership in Asian American Studies." AAPI Nexus Journal: Policy, Practice, and Community 16, no. 1-2 (2019): 64–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.36650/nexus16.1-2_64-84_yeecheri.

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Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical for sustaining partnerships of trust and reciprocity between community-based organizations (CBOs) and institutions of higher education. This resource paper presents the Sustainable-Holistic-Interconnected-Partnership (SHIP) Development Model based on a study theorizing the organizational evolution of the ten- year community-university service-learning partnership between the Youth Education Program of the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance and the Asian American Studies
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Silvia, Stephen J. "The Alliance for Jobs: Social Democracy’s Post-Keynesian/Process-Oriented Employment Creation Strategy." German Politics and Society 17, no. 1 (1999): 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503099782486905.

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A Texas wag once remarked, “Oilmen are like cats. You can’t tell from the sound of them whether they’re fighting or making love.” German industrial relations are not much different. In the heat of collective bargaining, the Federal Republic’s “social partners” (that is, trade unions and employers’ associations) frequently exchange vitriolic barbs in public, while simultaneously engaging in pragmatic, professional negotiations behind closed doors.
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Schlauch, Wolfgang T. "THE GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS AND THE GREENS A Challenge to the Western Alliance?" Peace & Change 15, no. 1 (1990): 70–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0130.1990.tb00146.x.

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Kandeh, Jimmy D. "Rogue incumbents, donor assistance and Sierra Leone's second post-conflict elections of 2007." Journal of Modern African Studies 46, no. 4 (2008): 603–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x08003509.

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ABSTRACTThe removal of the governing Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) from power through the ballot box in 2007 represents a watershed moment in the growth and maturation of Sierra Leone's teething electoral democracy. This is because the peaceful alternation of political parties in power tends to strengthen democracy and nurture public confidence in elections as mechanisms of political change. In contrast to what happened in 1967, when the SLPP derailed the country's first post-independence democratic experiment by orchestrating a military coup after losing power in parliamentary elections,
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Chrostowski, Mariusz. "The effects of religious education on prodemocratic positions in the face of the right-wing populism in Poland: Theoretical analysis and clues for educational practices." Journal of Religious Education 70, no. 1 (2022): 43–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40839-022-00161-1.

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AbstractThe Right-wing populism in Poland faces multiple challenges with respect to Religious Education. This is a complex issue, given it is not only about school education supporting pro-democratic positions in the modern generation of students, but also the fact that today’s populists have participated in long-term and complex educational processes of a similar nature. In this sense, the aim of this article is to seek an answer to the question of how Religious Education in Poland—with all of its theoretical and cognitive background rooted in the Christian vision of God and human and the wor
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Donaghey, Jimmy, and Juliane Reinecke. "When Industrial Democracy Meets Corporate Social Responsibility - A Comparison of the Bangladesh Accord and Alliance as Responses to the Rana Plaza Disaster." British Journal of Industrial Relations 56, no. 1 (2017): 14–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12242.

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Debus, Marc, and Thorsten Faas. "Die hessische Landtagswahl vom 8. Oktober 2023: Die Schwäche der Ampelparteien und das überraschende Ende von Schwarz-Grün." Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen 55, no. 1 (2024): 25–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0340-1758-2024-1-25.

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The Hesse state election on October 8, 2023, took place in a polarized political context that was characterized by a decreasing support for the parties of the federal government and the several implications of Russia’s attack on Ukraine for German and European politics . At the same time, the state government consisting of the CDU and Alliance 90/The Greens worked relatively conflict-free and remained stable even after the change in the office of Prime Minister from Volker Bouffier to Boris Rhein . The Social Democrats, as the largest opposition party, nominated the Federal Minister of the Int
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Grahame, Alyssa. ""You're Asking the Wrong Question": Member-Checking during Fieldwork." Qualitative & Multi-Method Research 17-18, no. 1 (2020): 46–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3946822.

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In February 2014, I’d been living in Reykjavík, Iceland for just a few weeks. I was intending to study “the Icelandic Revolution” of 2008-2009, when a new series of large, public protests changed my plans. Over the course of a few weeks and then months, I met many of my research participants at these events. One such participant was Kristján1, whom I met when he asked me why a “tourist” was interested in Icelandic protests. A few months later, in the run-up to municipal elections in May, he invited me to attend an outreach event associated with the S
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CHEKALENKO, Liudmyla. "THE KINGDOM OF THAILAND: MONARCHY AS A FACTOR OF DEMOCRACY." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. International relations, no. 1 (60) (2025): 17–23. https://doi.org/10.17721/1728-2292.2025/1-60/17-23.

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B a c k g r o u n d. The main components of the transformation of the recently economically backward state of the Kingdom of Thailand into an advanced country in the Southeast Asian region are determined with the introduction of comparative analysis and prognostic methodology, taking into account the new geopolitical components of the current situation and the emergence of acute security challenges in the region. M e t h o d s. The study is implemented taking into account the theory and practice of political realism. For this purpose, dialectical methods of development and stagnation, quantity
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