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Novitasari, Rika. "PRAKTIK KOALISI PARPOL PILPRES DAN WAPRES DALAM SISTEM PRESIDENSIAL INDONESIA." Jurnal Magister Hukum Perspektif 10, no. 1 (2022): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.37303/magister.v10i1.24.

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In the Indonesian context, a coalition is formed before the Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections with the aim of winning the candidates carried by the coalition. A coalition that has been formed does not guarantee that the combined parties in the coalition will always support government programs. The problems faced are: (1) What is the practice of political coalitions in the Indonesian Presidential system, and (2) how are the legal implications of political coalitions formed in the 2014 presidential election. In this study, the authors used research that is normative juridical by focus
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Palladino, SJ, L. Schiller, and JD Johnson. "Cubonavicular coalition." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 81, no. 5 (1991): 262–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-81-5-262.

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The cubonavicular coalition is a rare form of tarsal coalition that probably accounts for less than 1% of all coalitions. The authors present a new case of cubonavicular coalition as well as the findings of the 17 previously published accounts. Etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition are discussed.
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Wells, Rebecca, Eric W. Ford, Jennifer A. McClure, Michelle L. Holt, and Ann Ward. "Community-Based Coalitions’ Capacity for Sustainable Action: The Role of Relationships." Health Education & Behavior 34, no. 1 (2006): 124–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1090198105277851.

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Given both the importance and difficulty of promoting community-based public health coalitions, their capacity for sustainable action merits systematic examination. The current study addresses this need, focusing specifically on the relational dimension of capacity, that is, how relationships both among members and with external actors affect coalition-level activity. The context is a multimethod comparative case study of two rural cancer control coalitions. The authors began by using quantitative and qualitative data to characterize relational capacity in each coalition and then assessed the
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Biroscak, Brian Joseph, Carol Bryant, Mahmooda Khaliq, et al. "Using system dynamics modeling to evaluate a community-based social marketing framework." Journal of Social Marketing 9, no. 1 (2019): 53–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsocm-01-2018-0014.

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PurposeCommunity coalitions are an important part of the public milieu and subject to similar external pressures as other publicly funded organizations – including changes in required strategic orientation. Many US government agencies that fund efforts such as community-based social marketing initiatives have shifted their funding agenda from program development to policy development. The Florida Prevention Research Center at the University of South Florida (Tampa, Florida, USA) created community-based prevention marketing (CBPM) for policy development framework to teach community coalitions h
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Baccaro, Lucio, and Jonas Pontusson. "The politics of growth models." Review of Keynesian Economics 10, no. 2 (2022): 204–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/roke.2022.02.04.

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This article develops a framework for studying the politics of growth models. These, the authors posit, are sustained by ‘growth coalitions’ based in key sectors. Their members are first and foremost firms and employer associations, but fractions of labor are also included, if their interests do not impair the model’s functionality. There is no guarantee that a growth coalition and a winning electoral coalition coincide. In normal times, a growth coalition effectively insulates itself from political competition, and mainstream political parties converge on key growth model policies. In moments
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Skarzhinskaya, E. M., and V. I. Tzurikov. "THEORY OF COLLECTIVE ACTION: RULES TRANSFORMATION." Economics of Contemporary Russia 86, no. 3 (2019): 29–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33293/1609-1442-2019-3(86)-29-51.

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The authors examine the mathematical modeling of methods for the coordination of collective action in the self-organization and self-governance mode. It is assumed that members of the collective create aggregate income whose value grows, as each member invests more effort. The goal pursued by each member of the collective is to maximize personal gains. As we established in the first part of the study, the lack of universal interpersonal trust prevents members of a uniform (unstructured) collective from overcoming a non-effective, Nash equilibrium outcome. Alternative options for structuring th
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Auzan, A., and A. Zolotov. "Coalition for Modernization: Possibility of Genesis." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 1 (January 20, 2008): 97–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2008-1-97-107.

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Different ways of genesis of broad coalitions for modernization are considered in the article. The authors apply three-level approach to deal with interests groups: analytical (most aggregate), statistical and real, and examine the possibility of the coalition for modernization at the level of analytical ones. On the basis of the conducted research suggestions are made about further studies of the said coalition genesis opportunities and means of increasing its stability.
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Kothari, Alpesh, and Javier Masquijo. "Surgical treatment of tarsal coalitions in children and adolescents." EFORT Open Reviews 5, no. 2 (2020): 80–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.5.180106.

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A tarsal coalition is an abnormal connection between two or more tarsal bones caused by failure of mesenchymal segmentation. The two most common tarsal coalitions are calcaneonavicular coalition (CNC) and talocalcaneal coalition (TCC). Both CNC and TCC can be associated with significant foot and ankle pain and impaired quality of life; there may also be concomitant foot and ankle deformity. Initial, non-operative management for symptomatic tarsal coalition commonly fails, leaving surgical intervention as the only recourse. The focus of this article is to critically describe the variety of meth
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Fox, Chris, Jon Bannister, and Poppy Miszczak. "The 2010-2015 coalition and criminal justice: continuities and contradictions." Safer Communities 15, no. 2 (2016): 110–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sc-11-2015-0039.

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Purpose – The criminal justice system (CJS) in England and Wales went through extensive reform under the Coalition Government of 2010-2015. In this paper, and through the lens of policing, prisons and probation, the authors set out to identify the direction and qualities of these reforms. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – The authors review key policy documents produced by the Coalition Government as well as relevant critiques. The authors concentrate on policing, prisons and probation on the basis that interrogation of these major aspects of the CJS should
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Bielecka, Katarzyna. "Transfeminizm(y) – o możliwościach i (granicach) koalicji transfeministycznych." Czas Kultury XXXIX, no. 4 (2023): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.61269/svbn2882.

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Transfeminist theory makes it possible to think about trans coalitions beyond the alliance formed within the LGB(T) movement. As many authors argue, transfeminism can provide a bridge between feminist and trans politics. However, visions of this coalition vary depending on both their location and the specific author. Since the term “transfeminism” is not widely used in Poland, the purpose of this article is not only to present major transfeminist texts and authors, but also to structure the application of the term and outline its history. The key organizing question of the article, however, is
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Kraetzschmar, Hendrik, and Francesco Cavatorta. "Multiparty Cabinets and Coalition Governance in the Arab Middle East and North Africa." Middle East Law and Governance 15, no. 3 (2023): 320–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763375-20231393.

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Abstract This article investigates a specific type of cabinet government in the Arab Middle East and North Africa (mena): the multiparty coalition. Although mostly associated with parliamentary democratic systems, coalition governments are not uncommon in the region, comprising in fact since 1990 a sizeable proportion of the cabinets formed post-election. Drawing on novel data collated by the authors, this article offers new macro-level comparative insights into some of the key parameters of coalition governance, including their formation, composition, and durability. In doing so, the article
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Lee, Jonathan I., Daisung Jang, Elizabeth A. Luckman, and William P. Bottom. "Wielding power in multiparty negotiations: the impact of communication medium and assertiveness." International Journal of Conflict Management 33, no. 1 (2021): 132–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcma-01-2021-0002.

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Purpose The medium negotiators choose for communication will influence both process and outcome. To understand how medium influences power expression, this paper aims to compare value claiming by asymmetrically powerful negotiators, using face-to-face and computer-mediated messaging across two studies. Following up on long-standing conjectures from prominent coalition researchers, the authors also directly tested the role of the apex negotiator's personality in coalition formation and value expropriation. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted two laboratory experiments which manipu
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Johnson, Alexander J., and Eric Gokcen. "Tarsal Coalition of the Cuneiforms in an Elite Athlete: A Case Report." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 4, no. 4 (2019): 2473011419S0023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011419s00233.

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Category: Midfoot/Forefoot, Sports Introduction/Purpose: Tarsal coalitions are a relatively common, often asymptomatic disorder with an incidence of 1-6% in clinical studies and 11-13% in cadaver studies. Calcaneonavicular, followed by talonavicular, are the most common forms of coalitions, but a variety of other coalitions have been described in radiographic, anatomic, and clinical literature. Despite the varied research that has focused on the topic in recent decades, there are no identified reports of cuneiform to cuneiform coalition in the literature. Methods: The authors present the uniqu
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Lemieux, Vincent. "L'utilité politique des rivaux." Canadian Journal of Political Science 24, no. 4 (1991): 735–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423900005643.

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AbstractPolitical coalitions have been studied by many authors, but few of them have shown that the presence or action of rivals or neutrals, outside the coalition, is an important factor in its formation or evolution. A structural approach is proposed, which underlines the cohesion requirements in the coalition formation and evolution. Then five research propositions are formulated, the last three of them bearing upon the political usefulness of rivals. The propositions are applied to the events related to the failure of the electoral system reform in Québec. This application leads to conclud
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Coe, Anna-Britt, and Annette Schnabel. "Emotions Matter after All: How Reproductive Rights Advocates Orchestrate Emotions to Influence Policies in Peru." Sociological Perspectives 54, no. 4 (2011): 665–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/sop.2011.54.4.665.

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Emotions clearly matter in social movements, but it is less apparent how social movement participants actively handle emotions in their line of activities. In this article, the authors address this question by examining how two reproductive rights coalitions in Peru employ and manage emotions in relation to different actors who they must deal with to influence policies. Empirical materials consist of participant observation, focus groups, and individual interviews conducted with the coalitions and their members. Grounded theory was used to analyze the data. The authors distinguish relationship
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Pontious, J., HJ Hillstrom, T. Monahan, and S. Connelly. "Talonavicular coalition. Objective gait analysis." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 83, no. 7 (1993): 379–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-83-7-379.

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Talonavicular coalitions, a rarely reported fusion between the talus and navicular, are often an incidental radiographic finding that may be asymptomatic or associated with peroneal spasm. The authors present a review of literature and case report based on clinical evaluation and instrumented gait analysis. Specifically, a patient presenting with a bilateral talonavicular coalition was objectively evaluated with kinetic, kinematic, muscle dynamometry, and pedobarographic testing to understand the biomechanical limitations related to this pathology. An excessive passive component of ankle torqu
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Lertzman, Ken, Jeremy Rayner, and Jeremy Wilson. "Learning and Change in the British Columbia Forest Policy Sector: A Consideration of Sabatier's Advocacy Coalition Framework." Canadian Journal of Political Science 29, no. 1 (1996): 111–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423900007265.

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AbstractThis article uses British Columbia forest policy to test our ability to distinguish between policy change and policy learning using the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) developed by Paul Sabatier. The authors find the ACF a useful way of approaching policy change in this sector, but argue that finer discriminations are needed to detect policy learning. They argue that Sabatier underestimates the extent to which the legitimation function of key ideas forces dominant advocacy coalitions to respond to criticisms in ways that promote learning. They conclude that, in this case, adaptive s
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Moradi, Mojtaba, Ashkan Hafezalkotob, and Vahidreza Ghezavati. "Sustainability risk management in a cooperative environment under uncertainty." Kybernetes 48, no. 3 (2019): 385–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k-02-2018-0094.

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Purpose This study considers a project scheduling model to assess the project risks and the impacts on project sustainability when subcontractors collaborate under uncertainty. Moreover, some allocation methods are applied for fair allocating utility of the project and supper-additivity, stability and satisfaction level of each coalition. Finally, sustainability concept is considered in risk assessment in all coalitions. Design/methodology/approach The proposed mathematical programming model evaluates project risks when the subcontractors cooperate with each other by sharing their limited reso
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Kashuk, KB, JR Hanft, JA Schabler, and B. Wolosky. "An unusual intermetatarsal coalition." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 81, no. 7 (1991): 384–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-81-7-384.

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Synostoses commonly occur in the midfoot and rearfoot. However, metatarsal synostosis is a less common phenomenon. Several etiologies have been described. The authors present a case of a fourth-fifth intermetatarsal bar, which does not fit into one of the established categories, along with the surgical technique used in its correction.
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Brekke, Mark K., Ron Lieberman, Ethel Wright, and Donald R. Green. "Posterior Facet Talocalcaneal Coalition." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 91, no. 8 (2001): 422–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-91-8-422.

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Posterior facet talocalcaneal coalition is one of the rarest forms of talocalcaneal coalition. When a posterior facet coalition occurs, it typically involves a majority of the posterior facet articular surface. The authors present a rare form of posterior facet talocalcaneal coalition in an 11- year-old girl. A brief review of the literature is provided, along with the case history, including radiographic findings and intraoperative and postoperative illustrations. (J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 91(8): 422-426, 2001)
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Bonk, JH, and MA Tozzi. "Congenital talonavicular synostosis. A review of the literature and a case report." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 79, no. 4 (1989): 186–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-79-4-186.

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The diagnosis of a congenital talonavicular coalition is one that often may be little more than an incidental radiographic finding. However, the acute onset of vague midfoot symptomatology secondary to a minor traumatic event may reveal this rarely reported condition on further clinical examination. The authors present a description of the characteristic historical and clinical features of talonavicular coalitions, current diagnostic and treatment modalities available, and a case presentation of an acute painful talonavicular synostosis in an adolescent male athlete.
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Knapp, HP, M. Tavakoli, SJ Levitz, and E. Sobel. "Tarsal coalition in an adult with cavovarus feet." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 88, no. 6 (1998): 295–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-88-6-295.

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Symptomatic tarsal coalition is often considered to be synonymous with peroneal spastic flatfoot. The association of the cavovarus foot type with tarsal coalition is less well established and has been described only in children. This article describes a case of an adult female with symptomatic cavovarus feet with talocalcaneal coalition. The authors theorize about the pathology of muscle spasm and pain in patients with this condition.
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Kreppel, Amie, and Simon Hix. "From "Grand Coalition" To Left-Right Confrontation." Comparative Political Studies 36, no. 1-2 (2003): 75–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0010414002239372.

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In this article, the authors address the rationalist-constructivist debate head on. They start by discussing a significant empirical phenomenon in contemporary EU politics: the changing pattern of political competition in the European Parliament (EP), from a "grand coalition" of the two main parties in the 1994-1999 EP, to a new structure of left-right competition in the 1999-2004 EP. The authors then illustrate how rational choice and constructivist assumptions offer competing explanations of this shift in the "culture of competition" in the EP, which in turn generate competing empirically te
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ALEKSANYAN, Edgar, and Mariam MARGARYAN. "Coalitions as a Factor in the Institutionalization of the Transition to Democracy." WISDOM 26, no. 2 (2023): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v26i2.990.

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The article studies the behavioral models of parties in democratic change in terms of building coalitions and concluding “pacts” within the framework of their own value system. The party coalitions established as a consequence of Armenia’s presidential and legislative elections over the past 20 years are analyzed. Since 2003, and to this day, coalitions in Armenia have assumed only the consolidation of political personalities pursuing power and the formation of coalitions with “minimal gain”. The ineffectiveness of the political coalition is due to the formal nature of thematic and doctrinal d
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Saylor, Ryan, and Nicholas C. Wheeler. "Paying for War and Building States." World Politics 69, no. 2 (2017): 366–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0043887116000319.

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Many scholars believe that intense warfare propelled state formation in early modern Europe because rulers built tax institutions to pay for wars. Scholars likewise cite milder geopolitical pressures to explain the lackluster state building in the developing world. The authors analyze episodes of ferocious warfare in and beyond Europe and find that despite similar fiscal strains, not all governments built strong tax institutions to service wartime debt. When net creditors in a country's credit market were part of the ruling political coalition, they pressed governments to diversify taxes and s
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Boongasame, Laor, and Dickson K. W. Chiu. "Preference Coalition Formation Scheme for Buyer Coalition Services with Bundles of Items." International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering 3, no. 2 (2012): 67–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jssoe.2012040104.

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Coalition stability is a major requirement in coalition formation. One important problem to achieve stability in n-person game theories is the assumption that the preference of each buyer is publicly known. The coalition is said to be stable if there are no objection by any subset of buyers according to their publicly known preferences. However, such assumption is often unrealistic in typical real-life situations. Individual buyers often have private preferences and make their decisions according to their own preferences instead. This study proposes a novel preference coalition formation schem
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Jenkins-Smith, Hank C., and Paul A. Sabatier. "Evaluating the Advocacy Coalition Framework." Journal of Public Policy 14, no. 2 (1994): 175–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143814x00007431.

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ABSTRACTThe Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) was developed to provide a causal theory of the policy process which would serve as one of several alternatives to the familiar stages heuristic, with its recognized limitations. This paper first summarizes the central features of the ACF, including a set of underlying assumptions and specific hypotheses. We next review the implications for the framework of six case studies by various authors dealing with Canadian education and with American transportation, telecommunications, water, environmental, and energy policy. While generally supportive of
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NIGMANOV, Tair, Raikhan TASHTEMKHANOVA, and Farkhod TOLIPOV. "THE FACTOR OF EUROSCEPTICISM AND THE PHENOMENON OF POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY: CURRENT STATE AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." Public Administration and Civil Service 93, no. 2 (2025): 230–42. https://doi.org/10.52123/1994-2370-2025-1450.

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Abstract. The elections to the European Parliament held in June 2024 had the most significant impact on the political landscape within Germany and France, the leading states of the EU. French President Emmanuel Macron, without waiting for the official results, announced early parliamentary elections. Later in the autumn, the ruling coalition in Germany collapsed, and the leaders of the "Alliance 90/The Greens" party, who were part of the coalition, resigned following a series of defeats in local elections. The authors of the article conducted a case study of the political crisis in each countr
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Beaglehole, Robert, Ruth Bonita, and Richard Horton. "Addressing NCDs: is it really a global coalition? – Authors' reply." Lancet 381, no. 9883 (2013): 2081–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(13)61243-x.

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Muñoz, Carol, and Aldo Madariaga. "Discusiones hídricas e incidencia de las ideas en la reforma al Código de Aguas en Chile (2011-2022)." Economía y Política 11, no. 1 (2024): 37–71. https://doi.org/10.15691/07194714.2024.002.

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In 2022, the most comprehensive reform to the Chilean Water Code was enacted since its establishment in 1981. It incorporates a series of important changes in the way water resources are conceived in the country. This reform presents an interesting problem to investigate: on the one hand, the duration of its discussion (11 years) and its promulgation in the context of strong pressures to reject it is striking. On the other hand, various authors have questioned the degree of transformation of the changes made. This article aims to advance in these directions: analyze the factors that contribute
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Maksimova, Olga V., and Iosif Z. Aronov. "Study of Factors Influence on the Variability of Time for Consensus Building in Coalitions Based on Regular Markov Chains." International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences 6, no. 4 (2021): 1076–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33889/ijmems.2021.6.4.063.

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Draft standard is approved if and only if consensus of the technical committee for standardization (TC) is ensured before its approval by the standardization body at the national, regional and international level. Previously published works of authors dedicated to the construction of a mathematical model of time to build a consensus (number of negotiations) in terms of variation in the number of TC members and their level of authoritarianism. The present study is a continuation of these works for the case of the formation of coalitions in TC. The mathematical model is constructed to ensure con
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KARSTEN, Andreas SJ, and Marjoné Van Der BANK. "WHY EFFECTIVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS ARE IMPORTANT BEYOND 2024." Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law 31 (2024): 192–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/jopafl-2024-31-15.

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The relevance of local governments is frequently defended based on municipalities’ novel contribution towards the promotion of democratisation and also the intensification of community participation in decision-making due to its close proximity to its citizens. However, the departing premise hereto is also that the realisation of a democratic and accountable government likewise depends on the degree of functionality of every municipal council. Volatility in governance structures like councils can therefore adversely compromise democratic and accountable governance, for example in cases of hung
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Salomão, Osny, Manlio Mario Marco Napoli, Antonio Egydio de Carvalho, Túlio Diniz Fernandes, Julio Marques, and Arnaldo José Hernandez. "Talocalcaneal Coalition: Diagnosis and Surgical Management." Foot & Ankle 13, no. 5 (1992): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079201300504.

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The authors studied 22 patients who had 32 feet with symptomatic talocalcaneal coalition. All feet were treated with excision of the bar and interposition of an autogenous free fat graft. These cases were assessed clinically and radiographically before and after the operation. They conclude that this technique is a good surgery with gratifying results. In the final outcome, 78.1% of feet became completely painless and 21.8% achieved relief of pain. There was improvement of the deformity in 68.7% and of range of motion in 75%.
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Ferrera, Maria Joy, and Sonya Crabtree-Nelson. "Critical Empowerment Frameworks Paramount to Social Justice Work." Advances in Social Work 22, no. 2 (2022): 436–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.18060/24965.

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As we continue to navigate the complex challenges of a pandemic and the urgent need for racial justice, social work faculty are well positioned to train the next generation of social workers in human rights work and structural change movements. Authors discuss how engaging key critical empowerment frameworks that include critical race theory, structural competency, together with a decolonizing and transdisciplinary lens within community-engaged research and practice can provide social work students models for collective impact. Leveraging university-community partnerships to directly provide f
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Morgan, Randall C., and Alvin H. Crawford. "Surgical Management of Tarsal Coalition in Adolescent Athletes." Foot & Ankle 7, no. 3 (1986): 183–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110078600700309.

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The authors studied 12 adolescent patients with a known diagnosis of tarsal coalition. These patients were also active participants in athletics. Of the 12 patients studied, there were eight with calcaneonavicular bars and four with talocalcaneal bars. Even though nonoperative treatment was not successful, only eight of the 12 elected to have surgery. Following surgical resection of the tarsal coalition, five of six patients who had calcaneonavicular bar excisions as well as two patients with talocalcaneal bar excisions were able to return to competitive athletics. Nonoperative treatment of th
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de Mesquita, Bruce Bueno, James D. Morrow, Randolph M. Siverson, and Alastair Smith. "Testing Novel Implications from the Selectorate Theory of War." World Politics 56, no. 3 (2004): 363–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wp.2004.0017.

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The authors tested five novel hypotheses derived from the selectorate theory of war with data for up to about 140 states and spanning the years 1816–1993. The hypotheses point to subtle differences in selection effects across regime types that should operate during crises that fall short of war and also during wars. Leaders who rely on a large coalition (such as democrats) to remain in office are shown to be more selective than their small-coalition counterparts in their willingness to fight wars when the odds of victory are not overwhelming. They are also more selective than their small-coali
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Perera, Isabel M., and Trevor E. Brown. "Why States Do or Do Not Privatize: Cross-Class Coalitions in the Public Sector." World Politics 77, no. 1 (2025): 38–70. https://doi.org/10.1353/wp.2025.a950022.

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abstract: When do public services privatize, and when do they remain in the public's hands? The authors argue that one explanation lies in a counterintuitive coalition: labor and management. Unlike industrial relations in the private sector, those in the public sector are not necessarily antagonistic. When the interests of public sector workers and managers—the latter defined as those with supervisory responsibilities—are aligned, public services are less likely to privatize. Conversely, when the interests of workers and managers are not aligned, privatization is more likely. To test and subst
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Obradović, Zoran, and Dejan Mihajlović. "The potential of the anti-hegemonic coalition." Politika nacionalne bezbednosti 26, no. 1 (2024): 105–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/pnb26-49665.

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The authors consider the potential of a loose coalition in curbing US global influence, ie. the implications of its formation and strengthening on the final establishment of multipolarity. Based on the view that international relations are increasingly defined by multipolarity and that the opposition is increasingly speaking out against yesterday's hegemon, the authors point out that the US insists on an increasingly harsh global polarization, while Russia and China strive to initiate global "dedollarization" mechanisms. The joining of African and Middle Eastern countries to the anti-American
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Amorim Neto, Octavio, Gary W. Cox, and Mathew D. McCubbins. "Agenda Power in Brazil's Câmara Dos Deputados, 1989–98." World Politics 55, no. 4 (2003): 550–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wp.2003.0023.

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This article examines a general proposition about democratic legislatures—that their agenda will be cartelized by any majority government—in the context of a case study of the Brazilian Camara dos Deputados (Chamber of Deputies). The main question is to identify when consistent agenda control by a single majority coalition, as opposed to agenda control by shifting majorities, has emerged in the post-1988 Camara. Consistent agenda control emerges routinely in parliamentary regimes: the government commands' a majority in the assembly; the legislative agenda is negotiated among the governing part
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Chamberlain, S. T., and F. D. Burke. "Bilateral Double Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendons: Segmentation or Coalition?" Hand Surgery 02, no. 02 (1997): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218810497000306.

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A case of bilateral double extensor pollicis longus tendons is described in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis undergoing extensor teno-synovectomy. The authors believe this to be a rare anomaly and would like to use this anatomical finding as an opportunity to increase our understanding of thumb development and specialization.
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Mezhevich, Nikolai, and Petr Oskolkov. "Presidential elections in Estonia: domestic political aspects." Analytical papers of the Institute of Europe RAS 3 (2021): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/analytics32420213237.

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On August 31, 2021, Alar Karis, with support of the governing coalition, won the second round of presidential elections in Estonia. The authors analyze the elections in the framework of institutional and procedural contexts as well as formal and informal stances taken by political parties on the event’s eve. A. Karis became the most appropriate candidate proposed by the ruling coalition, after gaining certain advantage over another “intelligent” candidate T. Soomere, president of the Academy of Sciences. The institute of presidency and election procedure form a subject for permanent discussion
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Cohen, AH, TE Laughner, and GR Pupp. "Calcaneonavicular bar resection. A retrospective review." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 83, no. 1 (1993): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-83-1-10.

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The authors present a retrospective study evaluating the results of calcaneonavicular bar resection with interposition of the extensor digitorum brevis in ten patients with painful calcaneonavicular coalition. All operative procedures were supervised by one of the authors to ensure consistency in preoperative evaluation, surgical technique, and postoperative care. Results obtained from questionnaires showed significant improvement of preoperative symptoms with increased activity levels noted in all patients.
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Mattingly, Eric Shaunn, and Jonathan H. Westover. "Enacting change through borrowed legitimacy: an institutional perspective." International Journal of Organizational Analysis 23, no. 4 (2015): 637–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoa-07-2014-0789.

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Purpose – This paper aims to offer borrowed legitimacy through coalitions as an explanation for how an organization might successfully deviate from social norms to enact change, yet still gain sufficient cognitive and sociopolitical legitimacy for survival. This paper explains that borrowing legitimacy through a coalition allows an illegitimate organization to impose an alternative future despite institutional pressures for its convergence to social norms, rules and expectations. Design/methodology/approach – To explore the ability of an organization that lacks legitimacy to borrow legitimacy
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Stulov, Sergei V. "Methodological aspect of assessing the military-economic efficiency of the logistics potential of a coalition group of troops on the territory of a CSTO member state." Vestnik of Samara University. Economics and Management 12, no. 1 (2021): 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0461-2021-12-1-58-65.

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The article considers the methodological aspect of assessing the military-economic efficiency of the logistics potential of a coalition group of troops on the territory of a CSTO member state. A system for assessing the quality of management of logistics support processes for the coalition group of troops (forces) has been developed. This assessment system corresponds to the methodological principles underlying its development (consistency, validity, objectivity, information content). At the conclusion of the authors of the article suggested methodological aspect is application of special meth
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Opielka, Michael, and Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn. "Bürgergeld und die Zukunft des Sozialstaats." Wirtschaftsdienst 102, no. 2 (2022): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3108-5.

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AbstractThe authors discuss the reform of basic security in the direction of a “citizen’s income” in the coalition agreement of the new “traffic light coalition” at the federal level against the background of fundamental considerations on the future of the welfare state, including those from the “Schleswig-Holstein Future Laboratory”. They see the reform of the citizen’s income as an incrementalist step toward a basic income and discuss their thesis on four topics: a) the question of the level of the basic income, b) the problem of counting other incomes, c) the relationship to the basic pensi
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Grofman, Bernard. "The Comparative Analysis of Coalition Formation and Duration: Distinguishing Between-Country and Within-Country Effect." British Journal of Political Science 19, no. 2 (1989): 291–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123400005470.

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Dodd is generally credited with providing clear empirical support for the proposition that, in the period after the Second World War, minimal winning coalitions in European party governments will tend to last longer in office than non-minimal winning coalitions. There has been a considerable body of research on this and related questions. Dodd, as well as most other authors treating cabinet coalition formation, has attempted to model features of cabinet formation such as cabinet duration or cabinet type (e.g. minimal winning v. minority government v. oversized coalitions) largely or entirely u
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Pasquarello Beauchamp, Rose, and Donna Davenport. "Embodying Resistance." IASPM Journal 13, no. 2 (2023): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5429/2079-3871(2023)v13i2.8en.

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The struggle for justice is not new, yet the impact of intentional embodiment and dance in protest is on the rise. Bringing together embodied anti-racist work and dance as a practice of resistance, this artists’ statement describes a grassroots coalition in Rochester, NY: Artists Coalition for Change Together. Co-founded in 2017 as a response to the recent election, ACCT began as an organization of progressive dance artists and collaborators who sought to generate social change through performance, direct action, community dialogues, and scholarship. Written as a dialogue between two founders
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Boykova, Anna V., and Ivan S. Siketin. "ECONOMIC CAPABILITIES OF THE ENEMY WHEN PLANNING MILITARY OPERATIONS." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 12/21, no. 153 (2024): 11–17. https://doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2024.12.21.002.

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The article proposes a methodology that allows taking into account the military and economic capabilities of the enemy. Insufficient attention to this factor when planning military operations outside the Russian Federation, reduces the accuracy of assessment of the effectiveness of combat operations. In particular, the authors propose to take into account the military-economic capabilities of the enemy in dynamics. In addition, an attempt is made to assess the growth of its military power due to the assistance provided by both the countries in coalition with the enemy country and third countri
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Utomo, Christiono, and Yani Rahmawati. "Agreement options for negotiation on material location decision of housing development." Construction Innovation 20, no. 2 (2020): 209–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-03-2019-0024.

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Purpose Different housing development stakeholders need to cooperate and collaborate to perform various project activities. Housing development requires infrastructure development, which includes preparation of sand material embankment as much as ± 200,000 m3. The objectives are to find a model for agreement options and coalition, to validate the algorithms of the best fit for material locations and to determine how much the proposed agreement option was achieved. This study provides a structured methodology that can lead to systematic support system and automated negotiation for decision-maki
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McPherson, Marianne, and Fernando De Maio. "Measuring Progress Toward Equity in Health Care." Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 34, no. 4 (2023): 1445–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hpu.2023.a912728.

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Abstract: In this commentary, we consider the need for measurement approaches that support efforts to advance health care equity nationwide in a meaningful and sustained way. The authors of this piece are co-chairs of the Measurement Steering Committee of Rise to Health: A National Coalition for Equity in Health Care (www.risetohealthequity.org), and our writing is directly informed by our work in the Coalition. We present three foundational questions and our recommendations for addressing them: 1.) Tracking progress: Will we be able to see if change occurs? 2.) Ensuring accountability: Are we
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