'From Protest to Parties' provides a unique window into the politics of mobilization and protest in closed political regimes, shedding light on how the choices of political elites affects organizational development.
In this landmark autobiography, five years in the making, Senator Edward M. Kennedy tells his extraordinary personal story--of his legendary family, politics, and fifty years at the center of national events
Now with substantial extra coverage of methodological issues and an additional chapter on the philosophy of politics, this widely-used text introduces students to the approaches and methods of political science
In search of a biblically based political theology -- Worship: touchstone of Christian political action -- Covenant and politics -- Jesus Christ, savior and the human condition: the biblical background -- Old problems, new opportunities
Introduction -- Political marketing : literature and practice -- --and rational choice theory -- Implementing marketing in politics -- Ideology -- The language of political marketing -- Marketing and malaise -- Conclusion : political marketing : a challenge to democracy -- Bibliography
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Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
From metaphor to concept -- Networks in use -- A walk on the dark side -- Future tense or present perfect? : social capital in a changing world -- Policy and politics : social capital in the real world
Fortescue's world -- St. German's world -- Reformation and the body politic -- Commonwealth and common law -- Puritans and Anglicans -- James, kingship, and religion -- Law, politics, and Sir Edward Coke -- The constitutionalist revolution
Introduction -- Public sector reform -- The senior public servant -- Apartheid -- South African public service reform -- The senior South African public servant -- Politics and administration -- South African public service : the future -- Conclusion
Benedict Anderson continues the historical and theoretical project begun in 'Imagined Communities', his classic work on nationalism, by exploring the radical politics and culture of the world in the late 19th century
Based on new and revealing survey data, this is the most authoritative picture to date of what the British people and their politicians really think about the fundamentals of politics.
During the last decade, a media-security nexus has emerged that has exacerbated pervasive feelings of the precariousness of citizenship among British Muslims. Legally, citizenship became reversible while political and media discourses and religious discrimination compounded by racism created deep unease about belonging, identity and the very possibility of multicultural citizenship. With diminishing prospects for effective participation in formal political processes, except through the domineering framework of counter-terrorism, young British Muslims sought alternative arenas and modes of political debate and engagement. They expressed their dissent from the suffocating politics of security in informal ways that were deemed efficacious in their own terms. While a sense of loss of status and respect, and deep disappointment at how fellow Muslims were being vilified, was present among older generations, young British Muslims responded in politically creative ways that can be described as 'dissenting citizenship'. This article reflects on findings from an ESRC-funded collaborative ethnography, Shifting Securities, conducted across 12 cities in Britain between 2004 and 2007 that investigated how a very diverse, multi-ethnic group of some 239 British people experienced citizenship and security in a time of relentless news of terrorism, conflict and natural disaster catastrophes and 'creeping securitisation' in day-to-day life in Britain. Our research suggests that dissenting rather than disaffected citizenship is a growing trend particularly among multi-ethnic youth who aspire to work critically within and revitalise mainstream politics to safeguard their citizenship status via local and translocal personalised forms of political action rather than engage in conventional forms of national party politics. Adapted from the source document.
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Between 27-31 May 2024, four outstanding participants of the "Public Policy Analysis Course" at the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) were sent to the Summer School of the Brussels
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Between 27-31 May 2024, four outstanding participants of the "Public Policy Analysis Course" at the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) were sent to the Summer School of the Brussels
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The Georgian Institute of Politics organized a virtual public discussion on April 10 titled "Transparency as a Tool Against Democracy: The Case of Georgia's 'Foreign Agents' Law." The discussion mainly
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The Georgian Institute of Politics organized a virtual public discussion on April 10 titled "Transparency as a Tool Against Democracy: The Case of Georgia's 'Foreign Agents' Law." The discussion mainly