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This paper examines whether globalization promotes female empowerment by improving the jobs available to women … significantly more likely to be working, have lower tolerance of domestic violence, and are less likely to be victims of domestic … violence. Using distance to the international airport as an instrument for proximity to an exporting factory, we find similar …
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-U.S. violence. While this contribution argues that higher levels of capitalist development consistent with the capitalist ….S. as the main proponent of modern capitalism, globalization and modernity, where anti-American terrorism serves the purpose …
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-of-change-effects associated with market-capitalist development and their respective relationship with anti-U.S. violence. Using panel data for 149 …, globalization and modernity, where anti-American terrorism serves the purpose of consolidating their respective societal position …
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This contribution examines the role of capitalism in anti-American terrorism. Using data for 149 countries between 1970 and 2007, this contribution, contrary to expectations from capitalist peace theory, does not find that Anti-American terrorism increases with external economic liberalization...
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failure, modernization, secularization, globalization and the perceived dependency of the Islamic world from the West on the … democratic reforms and economic development while often advocated countering Islamist violence appear to be rather ineffective …
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modern era of globalization. This new era involves novel technologies, new business practices, and enhanced cross …, terrorism, arms races, and military manpower); and chapters on topics that reflects the influence of globalization and new …
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This article analyses the phenomenon of rising powers from a historical materialist perspective. It (1) elaborates the key concepts of historical structures of world order, state–society complexes and transnational class formation, and (2) applies them to Brazil, Russia, India, China and other...
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