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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112106658989
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[8], 63, [1] p. ; Attributed to William Penn in David Lloyd's "Defence of the legislative constitution of the province of Pennsylvania" (Evans 3050). ; Imprint supplied by Hildeburn, who describes this as "the worst specimen of Bradford's work I have seen." ; Not in Wing.
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In: Laboratorium: žurnal socialʹnych issledovanij = Laboratorium : Russian review of social research, Volume 11, Issue 1
ISSN: 2078-1938
In: Billis, Emmanouil: Die Rolle des Richters im adversatorischen und im inquisitorischen Beweisverfahren. Modelltheoretische Ansätze, englisches und deutsches Beweisführungssystem, internationalrechtliche Dimensionen. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 503 p., 2015. ISBN 978-3-428-14757-1
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In: Central European history, Volume 43, Issue 2, p. 370-373
ISSN: 1569-1616
In: Central European history, Volume 31, Issue 1-2, p. 122-125
ISSN: 1569-1616
In: American journal of international law, Volume 92, Issue 4, p. 751
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: International affairs, Volume 44, Issue 1, p. 71-73
ISSN: 1468-2346
How could we understand the emotive power of national-populist discourses, indeed the calls to 'make our country great again'? This paper directly tackles the recent Brexit discourse, within the broader context of rising national-populist sentiments. I offer a novel way of reading national-populism and the politics of subjectivity as I put forth a Lacanian-psychoanalytical framework, namely the void at the heart of national-populism narratives and thus their ability to produce and hail national-populist subjectivities, particularly through 'fantasy', 'jouissance' and the promise to recapture loss. I suggest that national-populism discourses appeal emotively and thus interpellate, at least partially, their subjects by offering unity and a 'fullness to come', the promise of filling the void, the promise of full jouissance. Since such national closure and unity are unattainable national-populism discourses must appeal to lost golden eras of greatness and by rendering the Other the cause of their failure.
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In: Social science quarterly, Volume 63, Issue 3, p. 582-588
ISSN: 0038-4941
Standard tabular analysis & discriminant function analysis, both conducted on data obtained through a questionnaire survey of 2 samples of registered voters (N = 459 & 163) residing in a southern Calif city, indicate significant differences between petition signers & nonsigners regarding interest in, knowledge about, or support for initiative measures. These differences remain even after controls for background variables. The results are tentative, but indicate a rationale for increased interest in assessing the impact of petition-signing, as well as other features of initiative qualifying efforts, on political behavior & the politics of direct legislation. 5 Tables. Modified HA.
In: FP, p. 126-167
ISSN: 0015-7228
In: Yale law & [and] policy review, Volume 23, Issue 1, p. 75-92
ISSN: 0740-8048
In: Palgrave Studies in Political Psychology
In: Springer eBooks
In: Political Science and International Studies
1. Party Leaders in Eastern Europe: Traits, Behaviors and Consequences (Sergiu Gherghina) -- 2. 'Deviating' Party Leadership Strategies in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Comparison of Milorad Dodik and Dragan Čović (Jasmin Hasić) -- 3. The Fireman's Ball in Bulgaria? A comparison between Sergey Stanishev and Boyko Borisov (Petar Bankov) -- 4. Party Leaders in Croatia: Comparing Ivo Sanader and Zoran Milanović (Marko Kukec) -- 5. From Ideology to interest driven politics: Václav Klaus, Andrej Babiš and two eras of party leadership in the Czech Republic (Tomáš Cirhan and Petr Kopecký) -- 6. Different Styles, Similar Paths: Party Leadership in Georgia (Nanuli Silagadze) -- 7. Strong personalities' impact on Hungarian party politics: Viktor Orbán and Gábor Vona (Rudolf Metz and Dániel Oross) -- 8. A comparison of two Polish Party Leaders: Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk (Ben Stanley) -- 9. Party Leaders in Romania: Designated Successors or Tactical Players? (Clara Volintiru and Sergiu Gherghina) -- 10. Rising expectations and centralising power: Party Leaders in Serbia (Dušan Spasojević) -- 11. The Rise and Sustainability of Party Leaders in Slovakia: Robert Fico and Mikuláš Dzurinda (Miroslav Nemčok and Peter Spáč) -- 12. Conclusion: An Aggregate Comparison of Party Leaders in Eastern Europe (Sergiu Gherghina)