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Party Representation in Times of Economic Crisis (Data)
Published 2015“…So, we ask: Is party representation now failing because of the economic crisis? …”
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Evolution of Party Systems: New Point of Bifurcation?
Published 2018-08-01“…The question is in which degree the party and political systems of different countries are ready to it and how the modern political elites are flexible and adaptive to a new political challenge.…”
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Economic thought and policy in the Liberal Party, c. 1929-1964
Published 2013“…Most Liberals, then, were neither unreconstructed Gladstonians nor unequivocal supporters of Britain’s post-war settlement. Rather, successive party leaders sought to integrate new economic knowledge with traditional Liberal commitments, in order to make both a credible contribution to policy debates and a distinctive appeal to the electorate.…”
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THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY: NEW LEADER, OLD ISSUES
Published 2023-04-01“…Sturgeon (2014–2023), the election campaign for the post of the new leader of the party, which took place after her resignation, and the prospects of the SNP under H. …”
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Theory of imprevision from the economic and legal perspective of contract analysis
Published 2011-06-01Subjects: “…economic analysis of contract…”
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The construction of a 'new nationalism'. The Welsh Nationalist Party to 1946
Published 2014-12-01“…At the apogee of the British Empire, it espoused a fundamentalist opposition to imperialism, stressing what it saw as the negative connectivity between UK domestic and international policies. Defining a new national interest, the party used the super-visible Irish Free State as an exemplar, not only on constitutional issues but economics, trade, international affairs and defence. …”
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Macro Economic Challenges and Third Party Funds of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia
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Thatcher’s Victims vs. Beveridge’s Sons: The New Cleavage of European Parties
Published 2015-03-01“…In this framework, if they want to survive, the political parties both old and new, are continually being pressurised by an agitated electorate to realign themselves. …”
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New parties and matryoshka scissions in Spain. The case of Podemos and Más Madrid
Published 2022-01-01“…The economic crisis which began in 2008, and was further exacerbated by the political-institutional crisis of 2011–2014, has led to a transformation in the traditional Spanish party system. …”
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A Critical Literature Review of New Party Success in Central and Eastern Europe
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He's Worse than Me: The Eurosceptic Parties at the Turning Point
Published 2015-03-01“…A further exacerba-tion of the economic crisis and/or the inability of the EU institutions in addressing it could lead such parties towards new and more considerable achievements.…”
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Does Party Polarization Affect the Electoral Prospects of a New Centrist Candidate?
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Comparison and analysis of mitigation ambitions of Parties’ updated Nationally Determined Contributions
Published 2023-02-01“…Understanding mitigation ambitions of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) should include both the equity of supporting the Paris Agreement goals and the costs of achieving the proposed mitigation targets. This study presents a new framework that combines equity and economic costs to compare and analyze mitigation ambitions of Parties' updated NDCs. …”
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Representation and New Democracies: Party Stances on European Integration in Post Communist Eastern Europe
Published 2007“…The preponderance of scholarly literature has suggested that East European party systems remain fairly unstructured. As a consequence, the process of party representation does not appear to work adequately yet in these new democracies. …”
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Investigating the epidemiological and economic effects of a third-party certification policy for restaurants with COVID-19 prevention measures
Published 2023-05-01“…Abstract This study investigates the effects of a third-party certification policy for restaurants (including bars) that comply with indoor infection-prevention measures on COVID-19 cases and economic activities. …”
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Communists constructing capitalism: socio-economic uncertainty, Communist party rule, and China's financial development, 1990-2008
Published 2015“…Rather than viewing the path of financial reform in China solely in terms of 'partial' or 'failed' free- market reform, it thus becomes possible to cast China's development in a new light as the product of a more concerted vision of how the financial system would enable a mode of economic development that combined the drive for capital accumulation with the distinctive socio-political circumstances of post-1989 China.…”
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NEW MODELS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVOLUTION IN SPAIN
Published 2020-11-01“…That helped a lot to the appearance of a new populist party called Podemos that offered immediately simple solutions to the national economic challenges. …”
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NEW MODELS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVOLUTION IN SPAIN
Published 2020-11-01“…That helped a lot to the appearance of a new populist party called Podemos that offered immediately simple solutions to the national economic challenges. …”
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