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While traditional theories of legitimacy have focused on the nation-state, authoritarian regimes and democracies alike seek legitimation not only in the domestic realm but also from international sources. This paper argues that the degree to, and the form in, which they do so depend on the...
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Der Koalitionsvertrag der Bundesregierung sieht vor, dass der Einschlag in alten, naturnahen Buchenwäldern im öffentlichen Besitz gestoppt werden soll (SPD/Grüne/FDP 2021, Zeile 1219-1220). Im vorliegenden Thünen Working Paper werde für alte, naturnahe Buchenwälder mögliche Definitionen...
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This paper reviews the situation in the agricultural sector and food security in Cuba and in particular the … countries" and show that Cuba does not fit easily in one of the transition patterns, and, in a way, has characteristics of "a …
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social policies were the main social elevators for the formerly underprivileged classes in socialist Cuba, the economic … business sector in Cuba has largely disfavoured Afro-Cubans, due to their lack of access to pre-revolutionary property and …
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The 'Cuban safety-valve theory' explains sustained survival of Cuban socialism in part through the high levels of emigration, following Hirschman's model of 'exit' undermining 'voice'. The article argues that this remains insufficient in two important ways. Taking a closer look at the crisis...
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The collection of solid waste and the recovery of recyclable material from waste belong to the many challenges Cuba has … waste management we develop suggestions for an improvement of the waste situation in Cuba. These suggestions take into … account that the financial means available for a reform of the waste management system in Cuba are severely restricted …
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deviant case of Cuba's 'non-transition' from a comparative social science perspective can shed light on the peculiarities of … this case and, more importantly, test the general assumptions underlying post-1989 expectations of regime change in Cuba … exceptionalism with a more long-term historic perspective. Moreover, they suggest that interpretations of Cuba as simply a 'belated …
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examines two cases of reformed communist regimes (China and Vietnam) with two relatively unreformed cases (North Korea and Cuba … a flexible legitimation strategy while North Korea and Cuba adopted a comparatively rigid legitimation approach. …
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dictatorial regimes, with special emphasis on the relationship between dictatorship and investors. The hotel business in Cuba is …
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attributed to charismatic rule: Cuba's longstanding exceptionalism regarding the 'second man' behind the leader; the succession … Herrschaft Fidel Castros in Kuba einen denkbar prominenten Testfall dar, seit Fidel Castro im Juli 2006 die Amtsgeschäfte …
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