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examine possibilities for positive class compromise in the context of the simultaneous transitions—democratization and …
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In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European Union (EU). In particular, I evaluate the policy’s success based on its effects on the policies candidate countries have pursued. I argue that the prospect of entering the European Union has...
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Why do some religious parties survive after adopting a moderate ideological outlook while others do not? The rise and fall of religious parties since the onset of democratic transition in Indonesia has set off an intriguing debate over the role and future of political Islam in electoral...
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This article presents a critical account of Libya’s incipient democratization, contextualizing it within the Arab … Spring élan. This first line of inquiry is twofold: it critically assesses the meaning of democratization in the context of …
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domestic politics of democratic transitions. In the absence of previous U.S. support, democratization commonly leads to …
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The implications political regimes upon trade policy are going to be praxeologically deduced and used in order to provide an alternative historical interpretation of protectionism and free trade throughout Western history, starting from the Middle Ages right up to the creation of the WTO/GATT....
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This article proposes a conceptual framework of social innovation based on theories of institutional change and applied to Latin-American solidarity economy. Social innovation is conceived as a change in the codification of social relations that validates new principles of coordination produced...
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weakness are associated with increased incumbent turnover, as well as subsequent pressures toward democratization. …
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When it comes to international economic sanctions, the most frequent goal is regime change and democratization. Yet …
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mobility of goods, services, financial capital and perhaps, more arguably, labour) and democratization . A paradigm shift of …
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