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In: Internationale Politik: das Magazin für globales Denken, Band 55, Heft 4, S. 58-62
ISSN: 1430-175X
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In: Internationale Politik: das Magazin für globales Denken, Band 55, Heft 4, S. 58-62
ISSN: 1430-175X
In: Legislative politics & policy making
The failures of cat herding -- Members of Congress and the expansion of conflicts -- Member of Congress' involvement in policy and leadership response -- From outside to inside : issue coverage and congressional activity -- Agricultural subsidies : the power of leadership -- Immigration reform : early changes, later failures -- Health care policy : success and failure in the face of mass focus -- Conclusion.
In: Monograph series 6
Blog: International Republican Institute
In the rapidly evolving landscape of global politics, harnessing the power of digital technology has become paramount. With Bangladesh's election due by January 2024, the confluence of technology, women’s leadership, and cybersecurity is taking center stage. To build the capacity of women political leaders in the digital space for the upcoming election, IRI conducted three […]
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In: American journal of political science, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 772-788
ISSN: 1540-5907
A formal model of crisis bargaining in the shadow of leadership turnover is analyzed where (1) successive leaders of the same state may differ in their resolve, (2) their resolve is private information, and (3) the probability of leadership turnover depends on bargaining behavior and conflict outcomes. The model provides novel answers to a number of questions about the relationship between an incumbent's time in office, the prospects of losing office, the anticipated behavior of future leaders, and the current probability of conflict. Taken together, these results add further weight to recent claims that leaders, not states, should be considered the fundamental units of analysis in international relations.
In: Routledge studies in South Asian politics 37
"Politics of Socio-Spatial Transformation in Pakistan analyses the relationship between socio-spatial transformation, styles of leadership and nature of constituents in Pakistan. It examines the way social change influences politics and leadership in its most populated province. Offering a unique viewpoint to study the relationship between politics and social change by examining the nature of relationship between leaders and their constituents, the author introduces the concept of Gradients of Engagements. The book describes the way values of engagement (Talluq) and styles of leadership mediate engagements among politicians, citizens and state bureaucracy in villages and small towns of Pakistani Punjab. Starting with the mapping of socio-economic and spatio-demographic non-metropolitan locales, the book illustrates the centrality of the processes of "rurbanization" and "governmentalization". It points out how political leaders mediate these processes, personal and public demands of their constituents' invoking claims or representativeness and public service. The author breaks engagements between leaders and constituents into four gradients of representation (elections), public service delivery (development), everyday problem-solving (governance) and collective action, thus providing a contextualized and grounded comprehension of the process democratization and its substantive and performative aspects. In addition to providing a historical sketch of economic development, evolution of social organization and development of political institutions in Punjab, the book includes an ethnography of political elites and study of everyday political engagements to show how the styles of leadership mediates the process of institutional development and public service delivery in "rurban" Punjab. A novel contribution to the study of political processes such as state formation, collective action, representation, and citizenship in a comparative manner embedded in space and informed by cultural meanings, the book will be of interest to researchers studying South Asian, Pakistan and Punjab/Sikh studies, Development Studies and Urban Studies"--
In: International political science review: IPSR = Revue internationale de science politique : RISP, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 285-300
ISSN: 0192-5121
In: International affairs, Band 42, Heft 2, S. 348-348
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Routledge revivals
In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 90
ISSN: 0031-3599