Search Results - War Democrat
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Why Asia will be unstable but not at war: toward a democratic realist perspective
Published 2023“…But the region will not be at war mainly because of the preponderance of collective democratic power.…”
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Post-citizenship, the New Left and the democratic commons
Published 2015“…Especially significant in this regard is the history of the post-war New Left who were critical of both social democracy and authoritarian Marxism. …”
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“If there is a declaration of war, we welcome the war”: undi-18, tiktok election, and normalisation of violence
Published 2022“…Moreover, having social media influencers courting youth voters as a pawn in the electoral war is considered an accentuation of provocation of hate speech, endangering the prospect of moderate democracy in Malaysia. …”
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The global public and its problems: a Deweyan examination of global democratic theory
Published 2013“…Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War there has been a new radicalism across the social sciences espousing the need for global democracy. …”
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Meritocracy: a post-war conceptual history
Published 2020“…Meritocracy traversed the political spectrum: for social democrats it was a suitable ‘stop-gap’ that would lead to gradually greater equality in the future; for conservatives it was a satisfactory end state which preserved a democratically legitimate social elite. …”
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Coming home: veteran readjustment, postwar conformity and American film narratives, 1945-1948
Published 2002“…The aftermath of World War II witnessed large-scale military demobilisation and. in its wake, a vast influx of returning servicemen. …”
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Examining who benefits, in what ways, and in what contexts from Mine Action in the Lao People's Democratic Republic and Kurdish Iraq
Published 2012“…Following violent conflict, the continued presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) and other explosive remnants of war (ERW) pose a barrier to rebuilding livelihoods. …”
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Conceptualising ideological transition: centre-right neoliberalisation in the UK and post-war West Germany
Published 2023“…These two case studies, the ordoliberalisation of the Christian Democratic Union of post-war West Germany, 1945-1949 and the rise of Thatcherism in the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom, 1970-1979, present different national contexts, ideological families and periodisation, differences that facilitate analysis of the cases independently, comparatively and transnationally. …”
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The Sparta and the Athens Of Our Age At Daggers Drawn: Polities, Perceptions, and Peace
Published 2004“…While historically notions of democracy have varied widely, democratic peace theory has generally defined it in procedural terms. …”
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Democratization and political transition in Arab World: Prospects and challenges
Published 2015“…Democracy and Democratization process was among the top priorities in the new post-cold war global agenda.This issue has convinced some undemocratic countries of Arab World to set up in quest for democracy and to assertively demand their long-denied socio-economic and political justice by the autocratic rulers for the region.Indeed, the current Arab spring is geared towards transition from undemocratic system (i.e. …”
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Anarchy in the UK('s most famous fortress): comradeship and cupidity in Gibraltar and neighbouring Spain, 1890-1902
Published 2015“…Indeed, by 1898-9 the appeal of this movement was so strong that an attempt by the British Social Democratic Federation to establish a more constitutionalist approach to industrial relations failed. …”
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Utilizing Mixed Research Methods to Develop a Quantitative Assessment Tool: An Example From Explosive Remnants of a War Clearance Program
Published 2011“…The intent of the index was to assess household perspectives of the impact of the removalof explosive remnants of war on livelihoods. Conducted in the Lao People's Democratic Republic,the study used a sequential mixed methods design. …”
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The implications of cold war on Malaysia state building process
Published 2009“…The Cold War has affected the communities around the world. …”
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Does democratic peace theory genuinely envision global peace? a critical approach
Published 2019“…From Kant to the present day, the meaning of Democratic Peace Theory has changed, while the theory nowadays claims in principle that democratic states wage war against each other less often owing to their institutions’ and citizens’ abilities to urge their governments to establish a peaceful foreign policy. …”
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Imagining (In)Dependence: The United States and Philippine Freedom in the Age of Decolonization, 1945-1956
Published 2023“…Keen to protect and promote their postwar power, US policymakers saw the decolonization of the Philippines as a valuable weapon in the Cold War battle for colonised hearts and minds. Devastated by World War II and desperate to restore their control over the country, Philippine leaders championed their independence as a model for orderly democratic transition in exchange for protection and support. …”
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New geopolitical order in Northeast Asia: Japan’s threat perception in post-cold war era / Noor Hilmi Mohd Johan, Mohd Firdauz Mohd Fathir and Nurul Aishah Ab Raman
Published 2018“…The changing of geopolitical environment in Northeast Asia after the Cold War illustrates some fundamental shift in Japan’s security environment. …”
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