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SOCIOPOLITICAL DYNAMICS (2) answer(s).
 
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Dynamics of israel's democratic tribalism / Acosta, Benjamin   Journal Article
Acosta, Benjamin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article evaluates Israeli national identity and its core founding tenets of Zionism, democracy, and Judaism. For decades, demographic changes and associated cultural and ideological fluctuations have gradually pushed Israel into a national identity conflict, as multiple ethnic and sectarian identity groups have come to promote competing interpretations of the state's purpose, political nature, and connection to territory. Continued demographic shifts, situated amid the sociopolitical dynamics of what this article will define as Israel's "democratic tribalism," will further test the compatibility of the constituent parts of Israeli national identity: the respective roles of Zionist ideology, democratic institutions, and the territory of the historic Jewish homeland.
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Sociopolitical Dynamics of Coal Transition in India / Janardhanan, Nandakumar; Tamura, Kentaro   Journal Article
Tamura, Kentaro Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy transition has been gaining significant policy attention in India, especially in the backdrop of the concerns about growing emissions from fossil fuels and the need for cleaner energy services. However, this has been one of the strategic dilemmas for the country. On the one hand, the increasing demand for fossil fuels is prompting critical policy actions to minimize the energy-related emissions and reduce the dependency on the same. On the other hand, the national economic targets that demand high growth have been pivotal in pushing the energy demand growth and have also been unable to shift away from the conventional energy mix.
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