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economic collapse of the 1990s, North Korean totalitarianism has grappled with new conditions. This paper examines how the …
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totalitarian society, and, if not, what system then governs the country. -- North korea ; totalitarianism ; authoritarianism … economic collapse of the 1990s, North Korean totalitarianism has grappled with new conditions. This paper examines how the …
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economic collapse of the 1990s, North Korean totalitarianism has grappled with new conditions. This paper examines how the …
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George Orwell is famous for his two final fictions, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. These two works are sometimes understood to defend capitalism against socialism. But as Orwell was a committed socialist, this could not have been his intention. Orwell's criticisms were directed not...
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Orwell's famous fictions, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four criticized totalitarian forms of socialism from a Public Choice perspective, assuming that socialism would work as an economic system as long as the proper political institutions were in place to curb the potential for the abuse of...
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George Orwell's famous fictions, Animal Farm and Nineteen-Eighty Four were intended to advocate democratic socialism by portraying undemocratic forms of socialism as totalitarian. For Orwell, democracy was a political institution which would limit the abuse of power. But there are several...
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Socialism is popular in the UK – not just among students, but also among people in their 30s and 40s. This is confirmed by survey after survey. Surveys also show that support for socialism in general terms is matched by support for a broad range of individual policies that could reasonably be...
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The author describes a writing assignment for a Soviet-Type/Centrally-Planned Economy Economy (STE/CPE) course. The exercise requires students to read a novel written by an East Central European or former USSR author and then answer, at length, two questions. First, how understanding the STE/CPE...
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The quality of institutions is considerable worse in Central Asia than in other transition countries. Based on a panel of 25 transition countries for the period from 1996 to 2005, this paper shows that oil and aid exert a negative influence on institutional development. At the same time,...
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Among ENP countries, Azerbaijan is outstanding because it leans on its resource base and sees the EU at the receiving end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We develop a comprehensive theoretical concept for...
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