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    ELECTORAL VOLATILITY DALAM PERSPEKTIF KELEMBAGAAN PARTAI POLITIK DI INDONESIA : SEBUAH ANALISIS HUBUNGAN PARTAI POLITIK DENGAN KONSTITUEN by Nurlatipah Nasir

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…According to Mainwaring, party systems in the third-wave democracies are markedly less institutionalized than those in most long-established democracies, more institutionalized systems are ones in which parties have strong roots in society. …”
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    Water Market Development in the Yellow River Basin: Challenges and Opportunities by Yan Chen, Yuhan Yan, Tingju Zhu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…However, the further development of an effective water market in the basin faces challenges such as unclear water rights, regulatory deficiencies, market deficiencies, and insufficient compensation to third-parties, among others. Studying water market development in Western countries provides useful insights for addressing similar challenges, thus providing useful case studies despite the different cultural, economic, institutional, and political settings. …”
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    Precarious relations: rural cadres and the socialist education movement in Mao's China, 1962-1966 by Yang, L

    Published 2022
    “…These dynamics included internal competition among cadres, the leveraging of interpersonal relationships, and the display of wealth and authority. The third argument is that local dynamics also produced their masculine status while political campaigns against cadre privileges attempted to undermine those very status. …”
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    Shifting Design Paradigms: Why Tomorrow's International Economic Law May Look More Like the Tax Regime than the WTO by Wolfgang Alschner

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Rampant unilateralism, insistence on national sovereignty, a wariness of multilateral institutions and third-party adjudication—for international trade lawyers, this is the stuff of nightmares. …”
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    Optimism, Pessimism, and Coalitional Presidentialism: Debating the Institutional Design of Brazilian Democracy by Power, T

    Published 2009
    “…This view gave way in the mid-1990s to a more optimistic view that stressed two innovations of the Constitution of 1988: enhanced presidential power and centralised legislative procedure. In recent years, a third phase of research has shifted attention to the crucial role of inter-party alliances. …”
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    Conflits armés, idéologie et technologie dans Für Paul Dessau de Luigi Nono by Luis Velasco-Pufleau

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In this article, I examine how Nono addresses some of these armed conflicts, such as Third World liberation struggles, through his work for magnetic tape Für Paul Dessau (1974). …”
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    CONVERSATION ANALYSIS OF INTERVIEW AMONG OPRAH WINFREY, BARACK OBAMA, AND MICHELLE OBAMA IN THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW by , KHUSNUL KHATIMAH, , Prof. Soepomo Pudjosoedarmo

    Published 2013
    “…Second, the overlap in conversations that involving more than two participants can be minimized by the topics. Third, the implicatures are not only found in the form of politeness and humor, but also in form of explanation, refine utterances to the interlocutors, denial and doing satire to the third party. …”
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    An analysis of COFOG expenditures in former Yugoslavian countries by Marko Crnogorac, Santiago Lago-Peñas

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Our purpose is threefold: first, to verify the existence of common patterns of spending; second, to investigate the cyclicality hypothesis of fiscal policy in non-OECD countries; and third, to analyse both political and economic determinants of expenditure composition. …”
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    Transparent, Auditable, and Stepwise Verifiable Online E-Voting Enabling an Open and Fair Election by Xukai Zou, Huian Li, Feng Li, Wei Peng, Yan Sui

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The voting and tallying processes are transparent/viewable to anyone, which allow any voter to visually verify that his vote is indeed counted and also allow any third party to audit the tally, thus, enabling open and fair election. …”
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    Exclusionary and Non-Consensual Transitions Versus Inclusive and Consensual Democratizations: The Cases of Egypt and Tunisia by Inmaculada Szmolka

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In contrast, the agreements between political actors and the concessions of a predominant party can bring about a successful transition, even in a polarized scenario (Tunisia).…”
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    Mihail S. Gorbaciov, ,,noua gândire” și sistemul relațiilor internaționale la sfârșitul Războiului Rece by Constantin BUCHET

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thus, Gorbachev approached the relations with the USA through the prism of an improved political communication on the themes of disarmament, without excluding the competition for power through the arms race, the issues generated by the problem of German reunification, the discussion of the status of the Eastern European countries traditionally integrated into the communist bloc, the approach economic and ideological assistance for the Third World.…”
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    An analysis of policies, challenges and outcomes in Pakistan through co-creation of COVID-19 responses by Aisha Rizwan, Shabana Naveed, Yaamina Salman

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Purpose – Based on the service eco-systems perspective, this paper evaluates the strategies and actions adopted by the Government of Pakistan to handle the COVID-19 crisis with the involvement of multiple actors including public, private, third-sector organizations and civil society. Design/methodology/approach – The paper is based on an in-depth analysis of secondary sources including research articles, policy documents, policy briefs, governmental reports, third party evaluations/reports and media publications. …”
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    Gazprom on the European Market: In Search of the Balance between the Principles of Competition and Energy Security by V. I. Salygin, N. Y. Kaveshnikov

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Besides disputes at the corporate level significant differences still remain about the well-known Third energy package, which effectively prohibits Gazprom to own and operate gas pipelines on the territory of the EU, as well as binding it to provide a third party access to gas pipelines. …”
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    Parliamentary Open Data in Scandinavia by Lasse Berntzen, Marius Rohde Johannessen, Kim Normann Andersen, Jonathan Crusoe

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…While journalists and academia are users of the open data, hackathons and third-party portals are at an explorative level. …”
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    Essays on the Economics of Climate Action by Page, Lucy

    Published 2024
    “…However, widespread affective polarization—dislike of those across the political aisle—still plays an important role here in that Democrats expect cross-party outreach to fail because Republicans will be polarized against them. …”
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    Back to the Future. The Aftermath of Poland’s 2023 Parliamentary Election by Piotr Podemski

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper analyses the electoral programmes of the major contenders (Law and Justice, Civic Coalition, Third Way, New Left and Confederation) as well as a variety of election-related statistics (e.g. by voters’ age, education, occupation and residence) revealing a more complex image of the Polish society and its political preferences in 2023. …”
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    Charting the Gaps: EU regulation of gas transmission tariffs in the Netherlands and the UK by Klop, M

    Published 2009
    “…After over a decade of politically sensitive regulatory development regarding third party access tariffs, cost-reflectivity became the European tariffication principle and entry–exit the structure of choice. …”
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