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. This paper compares the strategies and their respective target groups in Algeria and Jordan, two cases of limited protests … inclusionary strategies were aimed at another target, the regime’s support base. The decreasing extent of political protests can …
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(AC), have used financial aid from the Spanish Central Government and European Union institutions. This paper examines the … we suggest that when giving financial aid to promote specific economic aspects in an economy, Institutions should …
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The term ‘party system’, explained Giovanni Sartori, refers to the pattern of interactions among major parties. That pattern can be represented as a type and treated as a proper unit of analysis. When ‘party system’ is defined in this way, it becomes clear that the scholarship lacks a...
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The purpose of this paper is to explore in greater detail the nexus between party system change and democratic qualities. In doing so, we do not simply assess whether, how and to what extent qualities of democracy in East Africa are affected by the instability of the patterns of inter-party...
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(AC), have used financial aid from the Spanish Central Government and European Union institutions. This paper examines the … we suggest that when giving financial aid to promote specific economic aspects in an economy, Institutions should …
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This article examines Florida's Gulf Coast building code changes during the 1980s to determine how land market participants value building codes in high hazard areas, including those associated with the provision of federal flood insurance. The findings suggest either that market participants in...
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We extend the theory of government agency survival from separation of powers to parliamentary government systems. We suggest that agencies are at increased risk following a transition in government, prime minister, or departmental minister and in cases where the actors in the political executive...
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