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effect on the level of democracy of the socially preferred constitution and on social welfare. Moreover, it is proved that …, even if there exist no tolerance for dictatorship by societies in general, the level of democracy demanded by the society …
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Internet increasingly serves not only to communication between it's users. The emergence of Web 2.0 platforms which are peculiar to publication of various content (including images, movies, music, links to interesting sites) allowed to release of activity and commitment of millions of people...
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The article presents a broad overview of the concept of political marketing and its significance in the contemporary era of information revolution and democratic resurgence. The article provides meaning, definition and various dimensions of political marketing as a concept and method and...
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democracy and cognitive skill are negatively correlated to the top 1% income share. …
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holistic European Dimension that has to be institutionalized (Habermas 1996). Hence the lack of democracy. The progressive …
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a country if human rights are violated then the country cannot be developed and the democracy of that country becomes …
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"Political dynasty" refers to the situation wherein members of the same family are occupying elected positions either in sequence for the same position, or simultaneously across different positions. In the Philippines, political dynasties are prevalent in areas with more severe poverty. Two...
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democracy in the global political economy is shown to be crucial in this process. …
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Political dynasties—members of the same family occupying elected positions sequentially for the same position or simultaneously across different positions—have become a common feature in many developing countries with democratic political systems. In the Philippines, for instance, political...
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Taxing small deposits used to be a taboo in European politics – but why? This contribution re-assesses the protection of small deposits from an angle that has not received much attention in the current debate: the politico-philosophical, ordo-liberal, and social-political perspectives, arguing...
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