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Membership and exile: Inclusion in the state and the political rights of refugees
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Argentina's presidential elections
Published 2016“…Before then, Argentina’s political right had tended to dispense with elections, with a succession of military coups ushering in conservative or reactionary regimes.…”
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Israel and the diaspora: problems of cognitive dissonance
Published 2012“…Jews in the diaspora believe that Israel will be better supported by their hostland’s political right rather than its left; that Israel can be saved, despite itself, by a kind of ‘tough love’ bestowed upon it by the diaspora or its hostland governments; and that Jewish identity and survival, based on an autonomous and largely secular culture, can be assured regardless of whether Israel exists or not. …”
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Israel and the diaspora: problems of cognitive dissonance
Published 2012“…Jews in the diaspora believe that Israel will be better supported by their hostland’s political right rather than its left; that Israel can be saved, despite itself, by a kind of 'tough love’ bestowed upon it by the diaspora or its hostland governments; and that Jewish identity and survival, based on an autonomous and largely secular culture, can be assured regardless of whether Israel exists or not. …”
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Representative democracy and political entitlement
Published 2021“…But the Right to Candidacy is also a paramount political right within modern representative democracies. …”
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Is there broad-based support in high-income countries for COVID-19 vaccine donation? Evidence from seven countries
Published 2021“…Support for donation among those on the political right and centre was lower than on the left, but 51% (95% confidence interval 48–53%) of respondents who identified with the right supported some level of donation. …”
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The constitutionality of electoral quotas for women
Published 2015“…After exploring these systems' approaches to political representation, equality, affirmative action and political rights, the process of adoption of electoral quotas for women is discussed, particularly the constitutional litigation about quota laws. …”
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Children's rights: a liberal framework
Published 2018“…<p>This thesis investigates children’s moral and political rights and, in particular, their rights to make decisions at various stages of development. …”
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Greed and Grievance in Civil War.
Published 2004“…Rebellion may be explained by atypically severe grievances, such as high inequality, a lack of political rights, or ethnic and religious divisions in society. …”
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Migration, diasporas and culture: an empirical investigation
Published 2018“…Origin and destination countries are characterized by substantial differences in incomes, political rights and cultures. Incentives as well as costs shape the decision to migrate. …”
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Finding common ground: the right to be free from incitement to discrimination, hostility and violence in the digital age
Published 2024“…Under international law, there is much debate about whether obligations to prohibit incitement, such as the one found in Article 20(2) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, applies universally to all states. This article finds common ground in the overlooked human right to be free from incitement to discrimination, reflected in Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and binding on all states under customary international law. …”
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Identities under Threat
Published 2016“…</p> <p>This talk presents case studies drawn from the speaker&apos;s recent research on the region; however they are presented in the light of 2016's political events and their wider ramifications for identity politics right across Europe, including the United Kingdom following the so-called "Brexit" vote.…”
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The coherence of liberal nationalism
Published 2019“…Taking the case of religion, the chapter points out that the state cannot avoid engaging with religious questions, since it has to legislate on religious matters and it is compatible with liberal principles to give some degree of precedence to the established religion, provided civil and political rights are equally protected, and other religions are accorded respect. …”
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Mary Wollstonecraft's political political theory
Published 2019“…This paper separates Wollstonecraft's critical concept of “machiavelian” power and the capacity for domination, from a neutral concept of politics as the complex processes surrounding the power to govern, from her normative account of popular sovereignty which emphasizes collective political power to ensure the discharge of natural duty by way of civil and political rights and duties. Wollstonecraft's voice as political judge—which is audible throughout her work, but particularly clearly in her book on the French Revolution—articulates the ways that political power can be abused and misused, and can also be effective. …”
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Behind bars and bargains: New findings on transitional justice in emerging democracies
Published 2019“…We find, among other things, that prosecutions increase physical integrity protections, while amnesties increase the protection of civil and political rights. Our analysis suggests that different transnational justice policies each play a potentially positive, but distinct, role in new democracies and in decreasing violations of human rights.…”
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Local electoral rights for non-French residents? a case-study analysis of British candidates and councillors in French municipal elections
Published 2019“…Academics have called for expansive and liberal citizenships that would allocate political rights to all non-citizen residents, independent of nationality. …”
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Grounding human rights
Published 2012“…The third is the problem of undershoot: needs cannot be used to ground civil and political rights. Here it suggests that some of these rights can be grounded directly in needs, others can be justified instrumentally, and yet others grounded in the human need for recognition. …”
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Ethnicity, Politics and Economic Performance.
Published 2000“…Diversity is highly damaging to growth in the context of limited political rights, but is not damaging in democracies. The second is for World Bank projects in 89 countries. …”
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