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WHY IN VARIOUS PARTY AND MOVING TO OTHER POLITICS PARTIES: A CASE STUDY OF CHINESE ETHNIC IN INDONESIA, NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE
Published 2019-01-01“…Chinese Ethnic in Indonesia as a minority ethnic in terms of population number and religion, but on the other hand, it is understood as an ethnic that majority control the private economic sector. Political freedom of Chinese ethnic was only gained when the New Order regime ended in 1998. …”
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Evolution of government and market under China’s reform era: through the perspective of state capacity
Published 2023-12-01“…Abstract There are two main stream theories explaining China’s rapid economic development in the reform era: new institutionalism and developmental state theory. …”
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Islamist parties and social movements: cases of Egypt and Tunisia
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New Conditions for the Development of the “Great Game” in the Arctic and Priorities of the Current Concept Foreign Policy of Russia
Published 2024-01-01“…The work uses the methodological approach of strategic planning in combination with the tools of spatial economics and the theory of new economic geography. …”
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The Terek Cossacks in the Conditions of “Extending” the New Economic Policy: Changes in the Ethnodemographic Structure and Public Opinion
Published 2019-08-01“…The purpose of the article is to determine the peculiarities of changes in the ethnodemographic structure and public opinion of the Terek Cossacks in the context of “extending” the new economic policy (autumn 1924–1926). Methods and materials. …”
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The third way: the British Labour Party and the German SPD
Published 2007“…Once in government however, a similar economic logic was observable in the application of new economic and social policies, although Labour's commitment to this economic logic went further than in the case of the SPD. …”
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Tensions within the British Conservative Party in the Context of Brexit
Published 2020-11-01“…The paper focuses on tensions within the ruling Conservative and Unionist Party of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland over its membership in the European Union, which acquired a whole new dimension in the context of Brexit. …”
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Party System of the Netherlands: between Pillarization and European Integration
Published 2018-02-01“…This backbone largely remains as a form of institutionalization, while the party ideologies (except for orthodox Calvinist parties) moved to the center; it should also be noted here that, as a part of the depillarization process and the pan-European tendency of antiestablishment party formation, several “new type” and “new wave” parties were created. …”
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Ideology or pragmatism: the Conservative Party in opposition, 1974-79
Published 2011“…In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Thatcherism’, which was attempting to ‘command the space’ occupied by the social democracy of the then Labour government and the ‘moderate wing’ of the Conservative Party. …”
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A Long-Term Perspective on the Chinese Communist Party
Published 2022-12-01“…Looking at the CCP's evolution over time shows how the founding structures and objectives of the CCP have had a long-lasting impact on its future developments as well as how they have been tweaked and rearranged to adapt to the new economic and social environment the party contributed to creating. …”
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The Evolution of the Party System and Cleavages in Post- Communist Hungary
Published 2004-09-01“… The post-Communist countries suffered many transformations in a short period of time; their political, economic and social system is in a continuous change. …”
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South Africa’s social contract: the Economic Freedom Fighters and the rise of a new constituent power?
Published 2018-12-01“…And the second, that the radical opposition party – the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – represents the rise of a new constituent power from the unemployed and disenfranchised populous: those seen to have been left out of the social contract. …”
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South Africa’s social contract: the Economic Freedom Fighters and the rise of a new constituent power?
Published 2018-12-01“…And the second, that the radical opposition party – the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – represents the rise of a new constituent power from the unemployed and disenfranchised populous: those seen to have been left out of the social contract. …”
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Administrando la adversidad: respuestas empresariales al conflicto colombiano.
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