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The greatest challenge to the sustainability of our current era of globalization comes from within the United States. Most Americans have come to reject globalization. We must discern the lessons from the parts of the developed world where the backlash is also profound—France, for...
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Seit geraumer Zeit ist das Problem wachsender Ungleichheit das Kardinalproblem unserer Gesellschaft, wenn nicht der gesamten Menschheit. Während daraus im globalen Maßstab ökonomische Krisen, Kriege und Bürgerkriege resultieren, die wiederum größere Migrationsbewegungen nach sich ziehen,...
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ground for the rise of populism. We re‐examine this hypothesis by analyzing the rise of populism in Germany. Our results … populism support today. …
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bis in Regierungen. Klimawandelskeptiker und Lobbyisten der Fossilindustrie sind nicht nur in den USA aktiv, sondern auch … in Europa. Ihr Ziel: Klimaschutzgesetze torpedieren, die Verbrennung fossiler Rohstoffe fördern und die Staaten dazu …
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people in Europe are negatively affected by income inequality, whereas reduction of inequality has a positive effect on well … individuals. The estimations are different in Eastern and Western Europe: In post-communist countries people appear to be harder …
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-being. Their results provide evidence that people in Europe are negatively affected by income inequality, whereas reduction of …-government inequality seems to have no significant effect in Western Europe, its impact is negative and highly significant in Eastern Europe. …
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Is there a "winner-take-all" politics in the affluent democracies of Northern Europe? We explore this question through …
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and the rest of Europe based on recent data from the European Social Survey (ESS). The vast majority of European … considered too high in Germany than they are in the rest of Europe. Nearly half of Europeans believe their own gross earned … correlation is particularly strong in Germany. Respondents in Europe, and especially in Germany, generally consider it fair that …
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