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Dictionary of modern politics / Robertson, David 2002  Book
Robertson, David Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication London, Europa Publications, 2002.
Description x, 515p.
Standard Number 185743093X
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ID:   098191


Jus tempus in the Magna Carta: the sovereignty of time in modern politics and citizenship / Cohen, Elizabeth F   Journal Article
Cohen, Elizabeth F Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Citizenship  Sovereignty  Modern Politics  Magna Carta  Jus Tempus 
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ID:   152701


Kautilya's Arthashastra: an intellectual portrait , the classical roots of modern politics in India / Mitra, Subrata K; Liebig, Michael 2016  Book
Mitra, Subrata K Book
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Publication Germany, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016.
Description 468p.pbk
Standard Number 9783848727643
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ID:   158405


Kautilya's Arthashastra: an intellectual portrait , the classical roots of modern politics in India / Mitra, Subrata K; Liebig, Michael 2017  Book
Mitra, Subrata K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd., 2017.
Description xxxii, 548p.pbk
Standard Number 9788129148650
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ID:   172392


Labour and the Culture Wars of Modern Politics / Lawrence, Jon   Journal Article
Lawrence, Jon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Anyone who attempts to understand and reverse the major defeat suffered by Labour in the December 2019 general election needs first to appreciate why comparisons with the defeats of the 1980s are so unhelpful. In 1983 Labour was all but wiped out across southern England, but held on comfortably across the ‘red wall’. By contrast, in 2019 Labour did well in cities and university towns across the south, and appears to have solved its historic problem with the southern, educated middle class. However, this has been at the expense of alienating working class voters across the country, not just in its former industrial heartlands. But this is not inevitable. A reanalysis of testimony from hundreds of interviews with working people across England from the 1940s onwards allows insights into attitudes and values that are often obscured by survey techniques. Crucially, it points to a broad‐based vernacular liberalism at odds with the culture wars model of a terminal crisis for social democracy.
Key Words Modern Politics  Labour  Culture Wars 
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ID:   018271


Limits of the nation state / Barsa Pavel Summer 2000  Article
Barsa Pavel Article
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Publication Summer 2000.
Description 5-26
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Media malaise or a virtuous circle? Exploring the causal relati / Stromback, Jesper; Shehata, Adam   Journal Article
Stromback, Jesper Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Being politically interested is one of the most important norms from a democratic perspective, as it is a crucial antecedent for voting, political knowledge, civic and political participation, and attentiveness to political information. However, only limited research has focused on the relationship between media use and political interest, despite the notion that modern politics is mediated politics. Even more important is the fact that the causal relationship between media use and political interest still has not been firmly established. Against this background, the purpose of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between news media use and political interest. The results show that there are indeed causal and reciprocal relationships between political interest and attention to political news, and between political interest and exposure to some, but not all, news media. Overall these results lend stronger support to the perspective of media mobilisation theories than media malaise theories.
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Overcoming short-termism: a pathway for global progress / Goldin, Ian; Lamy, Pascal   Journal Article
Goldin, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This year, we commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of World War I, the so-called "war to end all wars." In reality, 1914 saw the beginning of a three-decade-long global nadir that encompassed two brutal world conflicts, a devastating influenza pandemic, and a worldwide depression. One hundred years later, the average person is about eight times richer than a century ago, living standards have soared, and average life expectancy has risen by over twenty years. The threat of war between great powers has declined, and our genetic code and universe have been unlocked in previously inconceivable ways. Many of today's goods are unimaginable without collective contributions from different parts of the world, a world through which more of us can move freely, provided we have the documents and means to do so. Our world is functionally smaller, and its possibilities are bigger and brighter than ever before.
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Politics in India: structure, process, and policy / Mitra, Subrata K 2014  Book
Mitra, Subrata K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2014.
Description xxxii, 405p.Pbk
Standard Number 9780198098485
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