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Ioba province; and (c) the role of the public media. Climate change is not a popular discourse in Burkina Faso and seems … development themes and little responsiveness to farmers' concerns and needs, leading to a lack of political interest. Farmers' low …
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This article will discuss recent trends in Malaysia’s media surrounding the 2013 general election (GE13). It will argue … that the GE13 produced two important trends in the media industry. First, there was increased political-party participation … in social media, citizen journalism and blogging. In fact, it practically led to a ‘cyberwar’ between political parties …
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The paper explores the link between authoritative media, which is called the public court in the paper, and economic … prosperity. Three types of evidence are used. First, arguments of the superiority of the public court over traditional media are … provided. Second, a formal model shows a causal effect from more authoritative media viewers to greater political efficiency …
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Whether there should be transparency in political finance? Whether there should be a control over the money that the political parties are receiving?
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and political process, by analyzing the politics and interests of actors in climate change adaptation arenas, and by … (climate change adaptation arena, governance, politics, perception, mental models, weather discourses, risk, blame, travelling …
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Governments play a major role in the development process, and constantly introduce reforms and policies to achieve …
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as they are in this highly original book. In order to understand capitalist development, argue Bichler and Nitzan, we … need to break the artificial separation between “economics” and “politics”, and think of accumulation itself as … crises, ruling class formation and dominant ideology, militarism and dependency, inflation and recession, the politics of …
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