Internet and Politics: Evidence from U.K. Local Elections and Local Government Policies
In: DIW Berlin Discussion Paper No. 1691
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In: DIW Berlin Discussion Paper No. 1691
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In: Harvard East Asian monographs 347
"Hirai reveals how the decrees on mourning played an important integrative part in the Tokugawa period through not only its comprehensive implementation, especially among major political figures, but also its codification of the religious beliefs and customs that the Japanese people had cherished for innumerable generations"--Provided by publisher
In: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society v.228
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Preface by Dan Durning -- 1 Lessons for Policy, Administration, and Politics from Georgia -- Part I Georgian Independence and Democracy in the South Caucasus Region -- 2 Georgians' Political Knowledge and Attitudes towards the West and Russia -- 3 Russian Soft Power in Georgia -- 4 Analyzing the Potential Causes of Ethno-Political Conflicts in the South Caucasus -- 5 Voter Turnout of Ethnic Azerbaijani Women in Georgia -- Part II Public Policy and Administration in Georgia
In: [Great Britain. Parliament. Papers by command] Cmd. 5101
In: African arguments
Part I:Analogue politics --1.2007: the violent origins of Kenya's digital decade --2.Avatars in the square : theorising the Kenyan public sphere --3.Collision course : where analogue meets digital --4.Rattling the snake without getting bitten: new media usurping traditional media in Kenya --Part II:Digital democracy? --5. AnAfrican country in the digital age : the making and uses of #KOT --6.Redefining community : the politics of public performances of empathy --7.Women at work : Kenyan feminist organising on social media --8.Politics, predators and profit : ethnicity, hate speech and digital colonialism --Part III.History not learned from --9.2017 : the most expensive election in the world --10.Conclusion.
In: E-Political Socialization, the Press and Politics
In: Getting into Local Power, S. 92-143
In: Public administration: the journal of the Australian regional groups of the Royal Institute of Public Administration, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 261-264
ISSN: 1467-8500
pt. 1. Colonialism, nationalism, and independence in South Asia : India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka -- pt. 2. Political change, political parties, and the issue of unitary vs. federal forms of government -- pt. 3. The judiciary -- pt. 4. Pluralism and national integration : language issues -- pt. 5. Crises of national unity -- pt. 6. Political economy -- pt. 7. Comparative chapters
In: Politics and international relations of Southeast Asia
An expansion of the author's sections on Burma originally published, 1959 and 1964, in Governments and politics of Southeast Asia, edited by G.M. Kahin
In: Australian Politics and Policy--9781743326800--9781743326671 pp: 487-500
Young people's relationship to democracy is a dynamic one. Over time, how youth, participation and citizenship are defined has changed, reflecting the persistent and changing norms and conventions of Australian society and politics. As suggested by Scott Morrison's response to the student-led 'School Strike 4 Climate', there are both firm and contested ideas about who young citizens are and their role in Australian democracy. These reflect how 'youth', as a life stage, is conceptualised, how citizenship is defined, how people develop and express political views and behaviours and create, share and consume political media, what constitutes participation and how people exercise their rights and responsibilities in Australian democracy and shape its ongoing evolution. This chapter looks at how young people's relationships to politics have changed and diversified over time. It first considers how young people's citizenship and their role in democracy can be conceptualised. The second section looks at young people's status in Australian politics – in formal processes, policy and advocacy. The final section discusses how young people's political interests and participation in democracy are evolving in relation to the constraints and opportunities of Australian democracy.
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In: Wiedza o krajach angielskiego obszaru językowego 1
In: Routledge research in comparative politics 28
1. Electoral systems and the link to the party systems / Peter Emerson and Jakub Sedo -- 2. Legacy of communist and socialist parties in the Western Balkans / Vera Stojarova -- 3. Nationalist parties and the party systems of the Western Balkans / Vera Stojarova -- 4. National minorities in the party systems / Florian Bieber -- 5. The party system of Croatia / Jakub Sedo -- 6. The party system of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Jakub Sedo -- 7. The party system of Serbia / Daniel Bochsler -- 8. The party system of Montenegro / Florian Bieber -- 9. Regional party systems in Serbia / Daniel Bochsler -- 10. The party system of Kosovo / Vera Stojarova -- 11. The party system of Macedonia / Jakub Sedo -- 12. The party system of Albania / Vera Stojarova.