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In: African Social Studies Ser. v.v. 10
In: African social studies series v. 10
In: Nomos 48
In: Political and legal anthropology review: PoLAR, Band 45, Heft 2
ISSN: 1555-2934
In: Journal of political marketing: political campaigns in the new millennium, Band 4, Heft 2-3, S. 45-72
ISSN: 1537-7865
In: Political Science Issues, Heft 11(63)
На сегодняшний день, гуманитарная сфера, включающая образовательную, культурную, спортивную, научную и другие социальные области, покинула границы узкой направленности и трансформировалась в одну из важнейших сфер, способных воздействовать на внешнюю политику и экономические процессы. Здесь проявляется важная роль транснациональных корпораций, осуществляющих много проектов на государственном, региональном и международном уровнях в образовательной, культурной, спортивной, экологической и других сферах. Среди факторов, мотивирующих компании к гуманитарной деятельности, можно выделить снижение объема налогового бремени, формирование репутации и надежного имиджа, а также создание новых форм межгосударственного партнерства, нацеленного, в первую очередь, на интересы человека. В данной области особенно активно проявляется деятельность крупнейшей российской ТНК ПАО «Газпром», которая уделяет значительное внимание вопросам социального характера, оказывает финансовую поддержку в проведении крупных культурных, спортивных и прочих аналогичных мероприятий, спонсирует природоохранные акции, благотворительные программы, помогает малоимущим гражданам и пр.
In: Chicago Studies in American Politics
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Why Extreme Leaders Don't Listen to a Moderate Public -- Chapter 2. Polarization, Political Trust, and Institutional Responsiveness -- Chapter 3. What Moves Political Trust -- Chapter 4. How Political Trust Became Polarized -- Chapter 5. How Priming Changes the Consequences of Political Trust -- Chapter 6. Political Trust Can Help Conservatives, Too -- Chapter 7. The Gordian Knot: A Bad Economy, Low Trust, and the Need for More Spending -- Chapter 8. Political Trust and Flagging Support for Obamacare -- Chapter 9. Can Things Change? -- Chapter 10. Things Will Probably Get Better, but We Are Not Sure How -- Notes -- References -- Index.
In: Southeast Asia: politics, meaning, and memory
In: Feminist philosophy collection
In: International Relations Plus, Heft 2(20), S. 151-158
ISSN: 2587-3393
At an interval of approximately three decades from the establishment of diplomatic relations between Romania and the Republic of Moldova, the subject of Moldovan-Romanian relations remains a topical one both in the discourse of politicians and in the research of representatives of the academic community. Romania was the first state to recognize the independent Republic of Moldova. In the context of the analysis of the Moldovan-Romanian relations, this article is focused on the research of the specifics of the collaboration of the Republic of Moldova with Romania on the economic dimension. Therefore, are highlighted the main aspects of the Moldovan-Romanian political, commercial-economic and social relations from 2009-2021.
"The Intimate State tells the story of how intimate relationships acquired unprecedented political and cultural resonance in Britain during the heady and transformative decades following WWII. Long before late-1960s feminists famously proclaimed "the personal is political," private family life was given profound political importance in a range of quarters, by many of Britain's most prominent psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, politicians, and social reformers. During the early decades of the Cold War, a new generation of self-styled relationship experts made the compelling case that emotional "health" was forged within the intimate space of the loving, nuclear family and was the bedrock for responsible democratic citizenship. This new priority given to emotional relationships transformed the scope of politics in Britain as the emerging welfare state assumed responsibility for protecting citizens' emotional wellbeing. An unintended consequence of this new, intimately emotional vision of modern political order was the mobilization of many groups either oppressed by or excluded from the heteronormative family-centered post-WWII intimacy ideal. Movements advocating the rights of women, queer people, and adolescents seeking a greater range of political rights focused on the serious emotional harms caused by being either excessively trapped within or excluded from the idealized nuclear family. By the 1970s, activists' efforts to claim a more inclusive model of intimacy, which provided space for transformed gender roles, non-monogamous romance, non-traditional families, and friendship-based political activism, became the basis for both socio-political reform and new models of healthy emotional life. This book traces, on the one hand, the emergence of a new vision of emotion-centered-social modernity in Britain after 1945, and on the other, the exclusions and resistance that repeatedly threatened to upend it"--
In: The China quarterly, Band 15, S. 12-34
ISSN: 1468-2648
Fourteen years have elapsed since a shattered Nationalist Government fled to Formosa with the hope of reorganising and revitalising its forces and of building an effective base for a counter-attack against the Chinese Communists. At that time it appeared to have little chance of survival. However, because of changing international conditions and Formosa's impressive domestic economic performance, the Nationalist Government has been able to re-establish itself as an effective political force. Formosa's economic achievements have given the Government a certain international prestige and, combined with military assistance from the United States, have allowed it to maintain a large, well-equipped military establishment.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 289, Heft 1, S. 145-164
ISSN: 1552-3349
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 211, Heft 1, S. 65-71
ISSN: 1552-3349
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 186, Heft 1, S. 169-177
ISSN: 1552-3349