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Le privatizzazioni bancarie in Israele (Banking privatisation in Israel, 1983-1994: a case study in political economy)
Published 2013-10-01“…It deals with an unusual coalition of political players consisting of management and workers on the one hand and government ministers and bureaucrats on the other. JEL: G20, P16 …”
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Banking privatisation in Israel, 1983-1994: a case study in political economy
Published 2013-10-01“…It deals with an unusual coalition of political players consisting of management and workers on the one hand and government ministers and bureaucrats on the other. JEL Codes: G20, P16 …”
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O GOVERNO LULA E A INDICAÇÃO DE MINISTROS PARA O SUPREMO TRIBUNAL FEDERAL
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#FutureGen – Lessons from a Small Country?
Published 2023-12-01“…This act is the first legislation in the world to enshrine the rights of future generations alongside current ones and requires Welsh Government ministers and the organisations they oversee to embed this commitment into everything they do. …”
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THE REPERCUSSIONS OF THE COURT SYSTEM IN THE CORREGIMIENTOS OF INDIANS OF THE VICEREGAL PERU (1565-1600)
Published 2019-12-01“…To this end, we examine the political qualities that the corregidor had as magistrate of the king, as well as the personal mediations that he established with his domestic servants, government ministers and indigenous elites. This will determine the common and different features that his environment had with the royal court.…”
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The politicisation of health in Zimbabwe: The case of the cholera epidemic, August 2008-March 2009
Published 2018-07-01“…On the other hand, public intellectuals aligned to ZANU-PF and government ministers invoked conspiracy theories and blamed external forces for the epidemic. …”
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On Their Own Terms: How Cocalera Organizing Expanded Indigenous Women’s Rights in Bolivia
Published 2024-12-01“…This article contends that intersectionality—of gender, class, and indigenous identities—is at the heart of understanding indigenous women’s transformation from “helpers” of a male-dominated peasant union to government ministers in the space of ten years. Not only did they effectively deploy chachawarmi, the Andean concept of gender complementarity, to advance their rights in a way consistent with their cultural identity and political loyalties, but they also benefited from the gains of a predominantly urban middle-class feminist movement even though they formally rejected the feminist movement’s composition and perceived orientation.…”
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The Crisis of English Local Governance During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Breakdown of Central Control
Published 2024-12-01“…Even at the centre, the UK’s policy response illustrates that the UK core executive is often unable to govern strategically, coordinating services across entrenched departmental and multi-level boundaries despite government ministers enjoying a largely unchecked capacity to initiate policies, programmes and major departmental reorganisations with significant IGR implications. …”
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Holistic implementation of knowledge of the marketing ambassadors
Published 2014-01-01“…Findings - The marketing ambassadors - professors, students, practitioners, government, ministers and all employees in the field of marketing, with their marketing knowledge and skills, can contribute to the development of schools, universities, organizations and countries. …”
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WEWENANG PEMERINTAH DAERAH DALAM PEMBERIAN IZIN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP
Published 2014-06-01“…Therefore, it is the authority of government including local government (Ministers, Governors, Regents/Mayors) should be based on the criteria of externality, accountability, and efficiency. …”
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JUDICIAL MURDER : The Bangladesh Judiciary on Trial
Published 2013“…The former chairman of the ICT Justice Nizamul Huq, senior members of the judiciary, the prosecutors, an expatriate Bangladesh lawyer Dr Ahmed Ziauddin and senior government ministers were involved in the attempt to subvert the course of justice and commit judicial murder. …”
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Discursive Strategies of Blaming: The Language of Judgment and Political Protest Online
Published 2022-11-01“…To illustrate the approach, we analyze a corpus of replies by Twitter users to tweets by British government ministers about two highly contentious issues, Covid-19 and Brexit, in 2020–2021. …”
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The Role of Accountability in Establishing a Welfare State: A Research Analysis in the Context of the Caliphate of Hazrat Umar Farooq
Published 2022-06-01“…The research paper recommends that government ministers and other responsible persons should be held accountable if they are dishonest, bribe and misuse the public treasury. …”
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Deliberative Political Leaders: The Role of Policy Input in Political Leadership
Published 2016-06-01“…This article provides a fresh perspective on political leadership by demonstrating that government ministers take a deliberative approach to decision making. …”
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“Data Free Flow with Trust”: Japan’s struggle to integrate democracy and human rights into digital trade policy
Published 2024-09-01“…Drawing on our interviews with Japanese government ministers, business elites, and legal experts who contributed to the processual development of D.F.F.T., as well as diverse additional primary sources, we find that the D.F.F.T. has become more than a trade policy, covering a wider range of social and geopolitical issues. …”
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Ministerial Comebacks. Explaining Reselection and Promotion of Cabinet Members in Italy
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Ministerial Comebacks. Explaining Reselection and Promotion of Cabinet Members in Italy
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Ministerial Comebacks. Explaining Reselection and Promotion of Cabinet Members in Italy
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The feasibility of conducting research on attitudes towards the death penalty in Indonesia
Published 2019“…Such a study could provide government ministers, parliamentarians and policy-makers, as well as all other key stakeholders, with accurate information on the death penalty and stimulate an informed public debate about the utility of the death penalty in Indonesia.…”
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Youth voices in post-English riots Tottenham: the role of reflexivity in negotiating negative representations
Published 2020“…This paper intends to fill a gap in the literature on the ‘riot-affected’ areas by looking at how youths from Tottenham (the North London constituency where a peaceful demonstration escalated into the English riots of 2011) deal with stereotypical and homogeneous portrayals put forward by the British mainstream news media and many Government Ministers. In drawing on an alternative conceptualisation of reflexivity that spells out how reflexive orientations relate to lived experiences, the paper aims to open up novel pathways for understanding youth reflexivity in the context of being regularly subjected to negative representations. …”
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