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POLITICAL DEMOCRACY (6) answer(s).
 
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Democracy's resilience: tradition, modernity, and hybridity in India / Mitra, Subrata K   Journal Article
Mitra, Subrata K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   119966


Dr. Ambedkar's view on social justice: challenges / Saket, Raghunath Prasad   Journal Article
Saket, Raghunath Prasad Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   089796


National discontent and EU support in Central and Eastern Europ / Ilonszki, Gabriella   Journal Article
Ilonszki, Gabriella Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract As the European Union (EU) is being constructed increasingly as a political entity more attention is being paid to how its institutional evolution corresponds to national demands.
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ID:   081188


Nepal: trade vis-a-vis political democracy / Bhatt, Shiv Raj   Journal Article
Bhatt, Shiv Raj Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Trade  Nepal  Economic Relations  Political Democracy 
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ID:   108205


Phases in two decades of Russia's tumultuous economic transitio / Gidadhubli, R G   Journal Article
Gidadhubli, R G Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Politics as theory and politics as practice / Blunkett, David   Journal Article
Blunkett, David Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In 1962, the late Professor Sir Bernard Crick published his seminal work In Defence of Politics. Fifty years on, formal political processes have never been in greater need of defending. In this article, former Home Secretary David Blunkett MP argues that in order to defend politics we need to change the way in which we 'do' our politics. In a 21st century response to Professor Crick's challenge to defend the role of politics in providing a counterweight to the financial markets and economic imperialism, Blunkett considers how it is possible to renew political democracy as a force for progressive change. The last five years of political and financial turmoil have seen politics smeared and even, in the case of Greece and Italy, elected governments removed and replaced by technocrats. With the power of government behind the people, it would be possible to foster a whole new spirit of seeing the political process as a way of organising, advising and yes funding a demand for something better from big institutions both public and private.
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