Notes on the Anthropology of Neoliberalism
... the welfare of the nation. The purpose of examining the multiple configurations in which “neoliberal” elements can be found is not simply to proliferate examples of difference and specificity that can be counterposed to an inflexible understanding of neoliberalism. It is also to develop a more criti ...
... the welfare of the nation. The purpose of examining the multiple configurations in which “neoliberal” elements can be found is not simply to proliferate examples of difference and specificity that can be counterposed to an inflexible understanding of neoliberalism. It is also to develop a more criti ...
Prince - SFU.ca
... Canadian governments over the past generation. I also look at the present situation in the federal government and consider the future of policy advice. These reflections come from my own academic research on policy advice and consulting work with governments, the writings of other colleagues on poli ...
... Canadian governments over the past generation. I also look at the present situation in the federal government and consider the future of policy advice. These reflections come from my own academic research on policy advice and consulting work with governments, the writings of other colleagues on poli ...
Alienation: from critique to conformity.
... become a geniune, comprehensive and real science. What indeed are we to think of a science which airily abstracts from this large part of human labor and which fails to feel its own incompleteness, while such a wealth of human endeavor, unfolded before it, means nothing more to it than, perhaps, wha ...
... become a geniune, comprehensive and real science. What indeed are we to think of a science which airily abstracts from this large part of human labor and which fails to feel its own incompleteness, while such a wealth of human endeavor, unfolded before it, means nothing more to it than, perhaps, wha ...
the national strategy on preventing and combating terrorism
... (e) infiltrating entities which, by specific means and methods, develop within the terrorist entity, controllable, dependable and obedient elements, able to know and influence their activity; (f) infiltrated entities are used by terrorist entities, by the above mentioned means and methods, to contr ...
... (e) infiltrating entities which, by specific means and methods, develop within the terrorist entity, controllable, dependable and obedient elements, able to know and influence their activity; (f) infiltrated entities are used by terrorist entities, by the above mentioned means and methods, to contr ...
Private versus Public Enterprise
... • Agency costs may favour SOEs when non-commercial objectives are very important and when the agency loss to management is small • Commitment costs or political uncertainty favour SOEs where there is a concentrated political interest in non-commercial objectives and where a surplus can be created to ...
... • Agency costs may favour SOEs when non-commercial objectives are very important and when the agency loss to management is small • Commitment costs or political uncertainty favour SOEs where there is a concentrated political interest in non-commercial objectives and where a surplus can be created to ...
Corruption, Corrosion, and Corporate Political Speech
... FirstAmendment will ultimately be brought down not by bruteforce but by poetic metaphor 1 ...
... FirstAmendment will ultimately be brought down not by bruteforce but by poetic metaphor 1 ...
Neglected Affinities: Max Weber and Georg Simmel
... In particular,further re-examinationof Simmel's social theory would have to confront Simmel's relationshipto Max Weber, whose work has tended to completely overshadow Simmel's, despite the fact that Weberprobablyowed much to Simmel.This would have to avoid the trap of evaluatingSimmel merely as a pr ...
... In particular,further re-examinationof Simmel's social theory would have to confront Simmel's relationshipto Max Weber, whose work has tended to completely overshadow Simmel's, despite the fact that Weberprobablyowed much to Simmel.This would have to avoid the trap of evaluatingSimmel merely as a pr ...
Neo-Brandeisianism and the New Deal: Adolf A. Berle, Jr., William O
... note 5, at Box 2, Folder 5. Douglas also floated the idea to Herman Oliphant, another former Columbia colleague in the legal realist camp. By 1934, Oliphant had moved to Washington to become general counsel at the Treasury Department. Douglas wrote, “In any program for genuine protection of investor ...
... note 5, at Box 2, Folder 5. Douglas also floated the idea to Herman Oliphant, another former Columbia colleague in the legal realist camp. By 1934, Oliphant had moved to Washington to become general counsel at the Treasury Department. Douglas wrote, “In any program for genuine protection of investor ...
Morgenthau`s Unrealistic Realism - Yale Journal of International Affairs
... judgment and looking at all states, including our own, “as political entities pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power.” In this way, we are more likely to pursue “policies that respect the interests of other nations, while protecting and promoting those of our own.”9 Morgenthau ...
... judgment and looking at all states, including our own, “as political entities pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power.” In this way, we are more likely to pursue “policies that respect the interests of other nations, while protecting and promoting those of our own.”9 Morgenthau ...
Removal as a Political Question - Chicago Unbound
... IV. THE REMOVAL POWER WITHOUT COURTS ......................................................... 70 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................ 76 ...
... IV. THE REMOVAL POWER WITHOUT COURTS ......................................................... 70 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................ 76 ...
Citizen Participation and Local Governance in South Africa
... short, if the development of public participation policy in South Africa was motivated by lofty ideals, its recent implementation is mostly a response to local governance failure. 3. Citizenship and Participation in South Africa Early post-apartheid public uses of the term ‘citizenship’ were embedd ...
... short, if the development of public participation policy in South Africa was motivated by lofty ideals, its recent implementation is mostly a response to local governance failure. 3. Citizenship and Participation in South Africa Early post-apartheid public uses of the term ‘citizenship’ were embedd ...
Globalization and Political Violence, 1970–2008
... rights practices. Notice that there are even high costs for powerful states that violate these norms, such as China. Thus, a state more bound to other states will feel ostracism more deeply than would a less-dependent state. Political integration of another sort, like the European Union (EU), which ...
... rights practices. Notice that there are even high costs for powerful states that violate these norms, such as China. Thus, a state more bound to other states will feel ostracism more deeply than would a less-dependent state. Political integration of another sort, like the European Union (EU), which ...
Does Being Bound Together Suffocate, or Liberate? The
... impose a number of costs on poor countries that can lead to social disarray rather than the spread of communitarian values. Increased economic competition among states will spur a ‘race to the bottom’ (Rodrik 1997; Stiglitz 2002; UNRISD 1995). This study will examine empirically the theoretical clai ...
... impose a number of costs on poor countries that can lead to social disarray rather than the spread of communitarian values. Increased economic competition among states will spur a ‘race to the bottom’ (Rodrik 1997; Stiglitz 2002; UNRISD 1995). This study will examine empirically the theoretical clai ...
Eleven: The Undergraduate Journal of Sociology
... In addition to our novel thematic section, this volume showcases two exemplary papers that explicitly and implicitly engage global themes. Jassmin Antolin Poyaoan unearths the historical record to chronicle a three-part process of Filipino racial formation in the United State. Her findings— which im ...
... In addition to our novel thematic section, this volume showcases two exemplary papers that explicitly and implicitly engage global themes. Jassmin Antolin Poyaoan unearths the historical record to chronicle a three-part process of Filipino racial formation in the United State. Her findings— which im ...
The Gradual Emergence of Second Generation Security Sector
... institutions. As the initial reforms were carried out, international actors, such as the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sought to bolster the weak central authority. The 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement created a highly decentralized state, which complicated the govern ...
... institutions. As the initial reforms were carried out, international actors, such as the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sought to bolster the weak central authority. The 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement created a highly decentralized state, which complicated the govern ...
The Meaning of Governance Presented By Md. Mizanur
... preference are endogenous; the individual has been socialized into having certain values and norms that determine behavior. For instance, if an individual grown up in working class family, he may choose the party represents working calss March and Oslen have called this the logic of appropriatenes ...
... preference are endogenous; the individual has been socialized into having certain values and norms that determine behavior. For instance, if an individual grown up in working class family, he may choose the party represents working calss March and Oslen have called this the logic of appropriatenes ...
State (polity)
A state is an organized political community living under a single system of government. Speakers of American English often use state and government as synonyms, with both words referring to an organized political group that exercises authority over a particular territory. States may or may not be sovereign. For instance, federated states that are members of a federal union have only partial sovereignty, but are, nonetheless, states. Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony where ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. The term ""state"" can also refer to the secular branches of government within a state, often as a manner of contrasting them with churches and civilian institutions.Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, but many have been stateless societies. The first states arose about 5,500 years ago in conjunction with the rapid growth of urban centers, the invention of writing, and the codification of new forms of religion. Over time a variety of different forms developed, employing a variety of justifications for their existence (such as divine right, the theory of the social contract, etc.). In the 21st century the modern nation-state is the predominant form of state to which people are subject.