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Has Latin America’s left turn mattered in media politics? Does ideology impact governments’ practices and policies … governments in Latin America. In sum, the paper challenges the prevailing neglect of ideology as a relevant factor in explaining …
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“Beijing Consensus,” this paper examines whether the ideology that China promotes in the Bretton Woods institutions is …) conceptualization of productive power, Snow and Benford’s (1988) framing theory and Freeden’s (1996) understanding of ideology, the …’s rise in global finance, it identifies the core elements of the ideology that has been promoted by Chinese government …
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the conceptual shifts in the CCP’s frames and ideology, as propagated under its secretary general, Hu Jintao. …
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postrevolutionary regime through economic performance, nationalism, ideology, culture, governance, and democracy. At the same time, the …
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role of ideology in the process of institutional change. Based on Douglass North’s theory of institutional change and on … same time, the dominant role of ideology makes the Chinese party-state, despite its economic success, more vulnerable to …
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Subnational comparative research has received increasing attention as a method that is academically rigorous and offers in]depth knowledge about specific cases. However, the practical difficulties surrounding the selection of cases to be researched and compared are seldom discussed in a...
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