
Volume 2 No. I - The Lahore Journal of Policy Studies
... Culturally, in Stiglitz’s words, “globalization encompasses many things: the international flow of ideas and knowledge, the sharing of cultures, global civil society and global environmental movement” [Stiglitz 2006:4] In practice, globalization is a ticket for corporations to move their operations ...
... Culturally, in Stiglitz’s words, “globalization encompasses many things: the international flow of ideas and knowledge, the sharing of cultures, global civil society and global environmental movement” [Stiglitz 2006:4] In practice, globalization is a ticket for corporations to move their operations ...
Container Model - European International Studies Association
... Methodological Nationalism hinges on the reproduction of the modern state’s own idea of itself as a bounded, stable, coherent, self contained, independent, demographic, economic, political and social concrete unit (Abrams 1988). Methodological nationalism is accompanied by a specifically modern defi ...
... Methodological Nationalism hinges on the reproduction of the modern state’s own idea of itself as a bounded, stable, coherent, self contained, independent, demographic, economic, political and social concrete unit (Abrams 1988). Methodological nationalism is accompanied by a specifically modern defi ...
Civilizing markets: Carbon trading between in vitro and in
... by industrial companies like BP, or national governments, as in the UK, Norway and Japan. Significantly, all these sites, whether in vivo (universities) or in vitro (firms, nations, trans-national institutions), explicitly refer to one another. Interactions have been and are still organized, with ca ...
... by industrial companies like BP, or national governments, as in the UK, Norway and Japan. Significantly, all these sites, whether in vivo (universities) or in vitro (firms, nations, trans-national institutions), explicitly refer to one another. Interactions have been and are still organized, with ca ...
Unit 25 Urbanization 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Urban, Urbanism
... them as urban. Such settlements have been termed as outgrowths, and may cover a whole village, or part of a village. Two or more towns may also be contiguous to each other. Such towns together with their outgrowths have been treated as one urban unit and called ‘urban agglomeration’. Box 25.2 Type o ...
... them as urban. Such settlements have been termed as outgrowths, and may cover a whole village, or part of a village. Two or more towns may also be contiguous to each other. Such towns together with their outgrowths have been treated as one urban unit and called ‘urban agglomeration’. Box 25.2 Type o ...
A Kind Word for Theory X
... 1981, 873). Soldiers returned to the home front to seek jobs, housing, and the like. Moreover, the mid-1950s brought a tremendous growth of industry, the interstate highway system, and a substantial rise in the number of middle-class families (Bailyn et al. 1981). With a strong economy and such new ...
... 1981, 873). Soldiers returned to the home front to seek jobs, housing, and the like. Moreover, the mid-1950s brought a tremendous growth of industry, the interstate highway system, and a substantial rise in the number of middle-class families (Bailyn et al. 1981). With a strong economy and such new ...
What does heaven ever say?
... theology as much as Enlightenment skepticism or ancient Greek epistemology. In fact, the word “hermeneutics” is derived from Hermes, messenger of the gods, whose imperfect translations of divine writ symbolize “the intrinsic tension between truth on the one hand, and the human capacity to understand ...
... theology as much as Enlightenment skepticism or ancient Greek epistemology. In fact, the word “hermeneutics” is derived from Hermes, messenger of the gods, whose imperfect translations of divine writ symbolize “the intrinsic tension between truth on the one hand, and the human capacity to understand ...
Culture and Pluralism in Philosophy
... the emphasis on the individual, on autonomy, on rights (over responsibilities), and so on). One might object that these effects are not effects of philosophy as such, but of philosophers and of ideologies masquerading as philosophies. But even if we can make such a distinction, there is reason to be ...
... the emphasis on the individual, on autonomy, on rights (over responsibilities), and so on). One might object that these effects are not effects of philosophy as such, but of philosophers and of ideologies masquerading as philosophies. But even if we can make such a distinction, there is reason to be ...
Asset Mapping - Leicester Ageing Together
... whose job is to inform, empower and connect people, with services as the last not first resort. Britain is an aging society, with healthier lifestyles and medical advances meaning that our older population will continue to grow. Many older people have lived their lives proud of their independence, a ...
... whose job is to inform, empower and connect people, with services as the last not first resort. Britain is an aging society, with healthier lifestyles and medical advances meaning that our older population will continue to grow. Many older people have lived their lives proud of their independence, a ...
Cultural Pluralism: Critique and Application to the Study and
... The idea of premises as the foundation of politics: An intellectual perspective What does the section intend to contribute to the understanding of the article? The question offers a good starting point to the understanding of the peculiar features of politics in Nigeria, and in the understanding as ...
... The idea of premises as the foundation of politics: An intellectual perspective What does the section intend to contribute to the understanding of the article? The question offers a good starting point to the understanding of the peculiar features of politics in Nigeria, and in the understanding as ...
Social and cultural dimensions of market expansion
... mechanisms are needed to keep conflict within limits, and to protect competition from escalating to the point of self-destruction" (Etzioni 1985: 289). Hence, competition is not selfsustaining, but depends upon contextual factors, the "capsule", within which competition takes place. 3 Etzioni theref ...
... mechanisms are needed to keep conflict within limits, and to protect competition from escalating to the point of self-destruction" (Etzioni 1985: 289). Hence, competition is not selfsustaining, but depends upon contextual factors, the "capsule", within which competition takes place. 3 Etzioni theref ...
State Socialization and Structural Realism August 2010 Forthcoming
... further. 12 Resende-Santos argues that “emulation is more directly a product of socialization,” than it is of competition, even though he discusses both emulation and innovation as features of competition. 13 For example, Resende-Santos suggests that “the pressures of competition force states to gra ...
... further. 12 Resende-Santos argues that “emulation is more directly a product of socialization,” than it is of competition, even though he discusses both emulation and innovation as features of competition. 13 For example, Resende-Santos suggests that “the pressures of competition force states to gra ...
Eduard Bernstein, The Preconditions of Socialism
... right. The new party programme which the conference eventually accepted had been drafted mainly by Kautsky and Bernstein. It is therefore not surprising that the theoretical assumptions on which it was based and the general political strategy it prescribed were basically those of Engels. Engels hims ...
... right. The new party programme which the conference eventually accepted had been drafted mainly by Kautsky and Bernstein. It is therefore not surprising that the theoretical assumptions on which it was based and the general political strategy it prescribed were basically those of Engels. Engels hims ...