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Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Why Blame Attribution Matters for Protest -- Chapter 2. Wage Arrears in Russia: A Dif‹cult Issue -- Chapter 3. Whom Russians Blame for Wage Arrears -- Chapter 4. The Politics of Blame --...
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Introduction -- The crisis -- The reaction -- The puzzle -- The structure of this book -- Why blame attribution matters for protest -- Explanations for protest and passivity in Russia -- Issue difficulty and blame attribution -- Blame attribution and collective action theory -- The importance of...
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The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it presents a pluralistic framework for justice that combines an expanded interpretation of distributive justice with concerns for recognition, participation, capability, and responsibility. It argues that the latter has not attracted the scholarly...
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The aim of this study is to develop a framework by drawing on three broad perspectives on resilience, engineering, ecological and evolutionary, and to use this framework to critically examine the approach adopted by the draft London climate change adaptation strategy. The central argument of the...
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The urgent need for policy decisions often outpaces scientific discovery. At such times, policymakers must rely on scientific opinion. This is the case with many aspects of current climate policy, especially those involving untested but potentially necessary adaptations to reduce vulnerability...
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