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This article examines how the United Kingdom’s media represents contemporary China. Using the context of the Beijing … Olympics, the article examines the UK media’s representation of China through the prisms of ideology, history and geopolitics …
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The public value of history, culture and heritage interacts in complex ways with the private ownership of so many of the facilities which give substance to these matters. This article begins by reflecting on the processes involved in seeking to associate government, community and the market in...
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of representation. Using the NGO sector as a model, and using examples from fieldwork conducted in the unraveled contexts … global south and post conflict realms, although often couched using such master terms as democracy, development and freedom … exchange of credibility. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006 …
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The public value of history, culture and heritage interacts in complex ways with the private ownership of so many of the facilities which give substance to these matters. This article begins by reflecting on the processes involved in seeking to associate government, community and the market in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563957
representation that implies serious limits to liberal democracy. This situation is particularly important for the agricultural and …In liberal thought, democracy is guaranteed by the unity of community and government. The community of citizens elects … attempt to rethink democracy within the liberal tradition, the issue of the fracture of the unity of community and government …
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The existence of populist regimes led by outsiders is not new in history. In this paper a simple framework is presented that shows how and why a populist outsider can be elected to office, and under what conditions he is more likely to be elected. The results show that countries with a higher...
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macroeconomic performance. All in all, we suggest that the implementation of democracy as such requires not only the “right …
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generating high inflation and macroeconomic instability. All in all, we suggest that the implementation of democracy as such …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe an example of populism in the Caribbean. Populism is a worldwide … unique expression. Design/methodology/approach – This study is based on an analysis of the popular media, which were … reviewed by a number of peers who added some critical insights1. Findings – Populism in the Caribbean is an important …
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<Para ID="Par1">The debate on populism has recently been revitalized by the rise of new political actors, especially in … Latin America and Europe. Despite the renewed interest, the concept of populism remains vague, complicating any empirical … economic policy and institutions. Using a non-partisan indicator of populism, this paper seeks to assess the impact of populist …
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