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Namibia in theses and dissertations: Namibia in Hochschulschriften : a bibliography on all aspects of Namibian concern including German colonial policy and international law 1851 - 1984
In: Mitteilungen der Basler Afrika-Bibliographien, 30
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Does context matter? A cross-country investigation of the effects of the media context on external and internal political efficacy (accepted manuscript at International Journal of Comparative Sociology)
As a motivational factor of action, political efficacy is an important predictor of political behaviour. The term was invented to capture the extent to which people feel that they can effectively participate in politics and shape political processes. Today, we have a comprehensive knowledge of the individual-level factors (socio-demographic variables, political preferences etc.) that shape the level of internal and external dimensions of political efficacy. However, while it is widely demonstrated that media consumption influences the level of political efficacy, the country-level media context factors affecting it have rarely been studied. This paper reports the findings of extensive research on how two crucial features of the media context, the political significance of the media and the level of political parallelism in the media system, shape the level of external and internal political efficacy. The investigation draws upon the dataset of the seventh round (2014 – 2015) of the European Social Survey (ESS) and includes more than twenty-two thousand respondents from nineteen European democracies. The research hypothesizes that in countries where the media play a more important role, people have lower levels of external and higher levels of internal political efficacy. Political parallelism, which shows the extent to which media outlets are driven by distinct political orientations and interests within a particular media system, is expected to directly increase both external and internal political efficacy. Its indirect effect is also hypothesized, arguing that partisan media amplifies the winner-loser gap in political efficacy as a kind of "echo chamber". The findings show that in countries where the media play a major role in shaping political discourse, people have lower levels of external political efficacy, while the political parallelism of the media system indirectly affects the external dimensions of political efficacy. Internal political efficacy is, however, not related to these context-level factors.
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Magyar külpolitikai gondolkodás a 20. században: a VI. Hungarológiai Kongresszus (Debrecen, 2006. augusztus 22 - 26.) szimpóziumának anyaga
In: A Magyar Történelmi Társulat kiadványai
A Nemzetközi Valutaalap - ötven ev utan, korszakvaltas elött?
In: Társadalmi szemle: társadalomtudományi folyóirata, Band 50, Heft 7, S. 3-18
ISSN: 0039-971X
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Az ezredvég kihívásai a nemzetközi jog alapelveivel szemben
In: Acta Universitatis Szegediensis
In: Acta juridica et politica 59,2
Kommunikasie met Afrika
In: AI bulletin / publ. by the Africa Institute of SA, Band 27, Heft 6, S. 97-100
ISSN: 0001-981X
Kommunikation mit dem übrigen Afrika wird für die RSA immer mehr zu einer Notwendigkeit, auch wenn sich der gegenwärtige Prozeß eher in umgekehrter Richtung vollzieht. Erörterung der Fragen, warum eine engere Beziehung Südafrikas zum Rest des Kontinents für die Kap-Republik lebensnotwendig ist, welche Hindernisse einer solchen Entwicklung gegenwärtig im Wege stehen und welche Faktoren für sie günstig erscheinen. Welche Botschaft hat Südafrika dem übrigen Afrika zu vermitteln und auf welche Weise kann der notwendige Dialog gefördert werden? (DÜI-Hlb)
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Az állam nemzetközi felelőssége
In: (A budapesti kir. m. Pázmány Péter Tudományegyetem nemzetközi jogi Szemináriumának Kiadványai 1)
A nemzetkőzi bíráskodás a magyar jogban: székfoglaló
In: Értekezések a philosophiai és társadalmi tudományok köréből 2,2