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In the 1960s and 1970s, the social science associations (anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, and …
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economics, to anthropology and political science. However, as The Bounds of Reason demonstrates, game theory alone cannot fully …
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economics, to anthropology and political science. However, as The Bounds of Reason demonstrates, game theory alone cannot fully …
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-ecologies. CA is a farmer-driven socio-cultural phenomenon which has expanded at a yearly rate of 7 mil. ha during the past decade. …
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Obituary: Leela Dube (1923-2012)
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Social insurance is an established method of social protection in certain European Union (EU) member states and has been introduced more widely as a means of minimising the threats to social welfare expenditure from economic crisis and ageing populations. With the recent global financial crisis,...
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This article investigates how the European Social Fund (ESF) is being employed to translate Lisbon/Europe 2020 goals on employment into domestic agendas. The emphasis is not only on how European priorities are taken into account by ESF national programming documents (talking the EU talk), but...
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structural properties which they are found to have. Drawing on the system theoretical tradition in sociology and on ‘complexity …
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The recent structural changes introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon exemplify the dynamic and constantly evolving nature of the European Union (EU)’s institutional system. Given the gradual empowerment of EU institutions, this Special Issue focuses on bringing agents and agency into the study of...
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The European Union is typically modelled as a separation of powers system. Within this context, this article focuses on the exchange of technical and political information on policy-making between the EU institutions. Even though only very few formal rules are specified in the treaties and in...
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