Bringing Politics Back In
Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state
Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state ... The few cases of rapid economic growth in the Third World in the last 30 years have ...
Bringing Politics Back In: The Role of Power and Coalitions in ...
we suggest that organizational politics—in particular, the power dynamics of the dominant coalition—can be a driver for patterns of both “ ...
Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state
Bringing Politics Back In: Towards a. Model of the Developmental State. ADRIAN LEFTWICH. The few cases of rapid economic growth in the Third World in the last ...
Bringing Politics Back In - Oxford Academic
International Political Sociology, Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2015, Pages 91–93, https://doi.org/10.1111/ips.12079 Published: 11 March 2015
Bringing Politics Back In - OpenEdition Journals
Martin Dahinden's article 'Democracy Promotion at a Local Level' is a welcome and timely contribution to on-going debates about the meaning of democratisation.
Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state
The main purpose of this article to elaborate the elements of a preliminary model of the developmental state.
Bringing Politics Back In (Chapter 13) - Justice
13 - Bringing Politics Back In · Introduction · The Collapse of Socialist Paternalism and the Emergence of Rights · Rule of Law, Access to Justice and Legal Aid.
Why Americans Crave Fake News: Bringing Politics Back In
Our winner-take-all system creates strong incentives to dislike and fear political opponents and raises the stakes of winning a race.
The Role of Power and Coalitions in Organizational Adaptation
We find that a self-interested political process can help "unfreeze" the alignment between subunit policies and an organization's strategy in a ...
Bringing politics back in or taking politics out? - Broker Online
So, regarding the question of 'bringing politics back in' into development research and policy, politics has never really been 'out', even in projects and ...
A Fourth Way?: Bringing Politics Back into Recess Appointments ...
It sounds odd when stated forthrightly, but most separation-of-powers discussions are largely inattentive to politics. Formalist theories tend to assert ...
Institutions, incentives and service provision: Bringing politics back in
Abstract. This paper outlines a conceptual framework for analysing the politics of service provisioning. The approach uses as its point of departure the ' ...
Bringing Politics Back In (Chapter 1) - The Woman Suffrage ...
This chapter develops a general framework for answering these fundamental questions about the development of voting rights in the United States.
Transparency and accountability: Bringing the politics back in
Over the past two decades, citizen-led initiatives to hold power holders to account have taken the world by storm. The promise embedded in ...
rethinking the role of economic interest groups in European Integration
Bringing politics back in: rethinking the role of economic interest groups in European Integration · Dates et versions · Identifiants · Citer · Exporter.
Bringing politics back in : towards a model of the developmental state
South Africa : economic growth and political change ; with comparative studies of Chile, Sri Lanka and Malaysia
Bringing Politics Back In: The Implications of the FCDO's Focus on ...
Book ... Abt Global's Graham Teskey and Tom Wingfield are the authors of the chapter “Bringing politics back in: The implications of the FCDO's ...
Ethnic Fractionalization, Quality of Government, and Public Goods ...
27 Bringing Politics Back In: Ethnic Fractionalization, Quality of Government, and Public Goods Provision Revisited. Anna Persson.
Putting Politics Back Into Development
The process of the taking is empowerment itself.” By washing our hands of politics, we also wash our hands of the fact that while political ...
Bringing Politics Back In: Access to Justice and Labor Dispute ...
The principal argument is that the legal approach to access to justice, with a sharp focus on law and courts, is narrow and fails to explain the ...