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Democracy and Disorder

Author : Sidney G. Tarrow
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015013945657

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A study aiming to reconstruct the cycle of protest in Italy from 1965 to its end in the organized terrorism of the mid-1970s. The author analyzes the involvement of three major groups and concludes that this period was the latest in a sequence of cycles of protest in capitalist society.

Human Rights, Democracy, and Legitimacy in a World of Disorder

Author : Silja Voeneky,Gerald L. Neuman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781108420945

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Examines a trio of key concepts that help to stabilize states and the international order: human rights, democracy, and legitimacy.

Democracy and Disorder

Author : Sidney G. Tarrow
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Democracy
ISBN : OCLC:1154815056

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The Disorder of Women

Author : Carole Pateman
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0804717656

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Carole Pateman is one of the leading political theorists writing today. This wide-ranging volume brings together for the first time a selection of her work on democratic theory and feminist criticism of mainstream political theory. The volume includes substantial discussions of problems of democracy, citizenship and the welfare state, including the largely unrecognized difficulties surrounding women's participation. The inclusion of essays from both a mainstream and feminist perspective provides concrete examples of the differences between these two approaches to democracy, to questions of consent and political obligation, and to the relationship between the private and public spheres. This scholarly and highly challenging work will be of interest to students and researchers in political theory, political science, women's studies and sociology.

Disorder

Author : Helen Thompson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-02-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780192634214

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Getting to grips with the overlapping geopolitical, economic, and political crises faced by Western democratic societies in the 2020s. The 21st century has brought a powerful tide of geopolitical, economic, and democratic shocks. Their fallout has led central banks to create over $25 trillion of new money, brought about a new age of geopolitical competition, destabilised the Middle East, ruptured the European Union, and exposed old political fault lines in the United States. Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century is a long history of this present political moment. It recounts three histories - one about geopolitics, one about the world economy, and one about western democracies - and explains how in the years of political disorder prior to the pandemic the disruption in each became one big story. It shows how much of this turbulence originated in problems generated by fossil-fuel energies, and it explains why as the green transition takes place the long-standing predicaments energy invariably shapes will remain in place.

Liberal Disorder, States of Exception, and Populist Politics

Author : Valur Ingimundarson,Sveinn Jóhannesson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2020-12-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000294026

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Liberal Disorder, States of Exception, and Populist Politics by Valur Ingimundarson,Sveinn Jóhannesson Pdf

Liberal democracy is in trouble. This volume considers the crosscutting causes and manifestations of the current crisis facing the liberal order. Over the last decade, liberal democracy has come under mounting pressure in many unanticipated ways. In response to seemingly endless crisis conditions, governments have turned with alarming frequency to extraordinary emergency powers derogating the rule of law and democratic processes. The shifting interconnections between new technologies and public power have raised questions about threats posed to democratic values and norms. Finally, the liberal order has been challenged by authoritarian and populist forces promoting anti- pluralist agendas. Adopting a synoptic perspective that puts liberal disorder at the center of its investigation, this book uses multiple sources to build a common historical and conceptual framework for understanding major contemporary political currents. The contributions weave together historical studies and conceptual analyses of states of exception, emergency powers, and their links with technological innovations, as well as the tension-ridden relationship between populism and democracy and its theoretical, ideological, and practical implications. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of a number of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences: history, political science, philosophy, constitutional and international law, sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, and economics.

Individualism and Political Disorder

Author : The late James M. Buchanan,Yong J. Yoon
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-25
Category : Demonstrations
ISBN : 9781784710583

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Individualism and Political Disorder by The late James M. Buchanan,Yong J. Yoon Pdf

Inspired by F.A. Hayek’s Individualism and Economic Order, this book also stands in contrast to the themes of that work, by emphasizing that collective action works differently from the way the market works. The chapters comprise papers written by James M.Buchanan, both with and without Yoon’s co-authorship, after the publication of his Collected Work volumes. These chapters reflect the authors' thoughts on politics, seen through the lens of fiscal policy and the tragedies of the commons and anti-commons in collective action. The pathologies of democratic politics rigorously analyzed in the book prove the relevance of Buchanan's constitutionalism

Politics Of Disorder The

Author : Theodore J. Lowi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1971-05-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105034890363

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Governing Disorder

Author : Laura Zanotti
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780271072265

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The end of the Cold War created an opportunity for the United Nations to reconceptualize the rationale and extent of its peacebuilding efforts, and in the 1990s, democracy and good governance became legitimizing concepts for an expansion of UN activities. The United Nations sought not only to democratize disorderly states but also to take responsibility for protecting people around the world from a range of dangers, including poverty, disease, natural disasters, and gross violations of human rights. National sovereignty came to be considered less an entitlement enforced by international law than a privilege based on states’ satisfactory performance of their perceived obligations. In Governing Disorder, Laura Zanotti combines her firsthand experience of UN peacebuilding operations with the insights of Michel Foucault to examine the genealogy of post–Cold War discourses promoting international security. Zanotti also maps the changes in legitimizing principles for intervention, explores the specific techniques of governance deployed in UN operations, and identifies the forms of resistance these operations encounter from local populations and the (often unintended) political consequences they produce. Case studies of UN interventions in Haiti and Croatia allow her to highlight the dynamics at play in the interactions between local societies and international peacekeepers.

After Authoritarianism

Author : Daniel Nelson
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1995-07-17
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015034882376

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This work examines the ingredients for avoiding disaster in post-authoritarian states. It considers questions of praxis and security, and the practical lessons learned in various countries.

Disordered Minds

Author : Ian Hughes
Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-28
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781785358814

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Disordered Minds offers a compelling and timely account of the dangers posed by narcissistic leaders, and provides a stark warning that the conditions in which this psychopathy flourishes - extremes of social inequality and a culture of hyper-individualism - are the hallmarks of our present age. 'An excellent account of how malignant narcissism is evident in the lives of the great dictators, and how the conditions in which this psychopathy flourishes have returned to haunt us.' Dr Kieran Keohane, editor of The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization

The Politics of Disorder

Author : Theodore J. Lowi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Participation politique - États-Unis
ISBN : OCLC:984218

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New World Disorder

Author : Ken Jowitt
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023-04-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520913783

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Communism, or as Ken Jowitt prefers, Leninism, has attracted, repelled, mystified, and terrified millions for nearly a century. In his brilliant, timely, and controversial study, New World Disorder, Jowitt identifies and interprets the extraordinary character of Leninist regimes, their political corruption, extinction, and highly unsettling legacy. Earlier attempts to grasp the essence of Leninism have treated the Soviet experience as either a variant of or alien to Western history, an approach that robs Leninism of much of its intriguing novelty. Jowitt instead takes a "polytheist" approach, Weberian in tenor and terms, comparing the Leninist to the liberal experience in the West, rather than assimilating it or alienating it. Approaching the Leninist phenomenon in these terms and spirit emphasizes how powerful the imperatives set by the West for the rest of the world are as sources of emulation, assimilation, rejection, and adaptation; how unyielding premodern forms of identification, organization, and action are; how novel, powerful, and dangerous charisma as a mode of organized indentity and action can be. The progression from essay to essay is lucid and coherent. The first six essays reject the fundamental assumptions about social change that inform the work of modernization theorists. Written between 1974 and 1990, they are, we know now, startingly prescient. The last three essays, written in early 1991, are the most controversial: they will be called alarmist, pessimistic, apocalyptic. They challenge the complacent, optimistic, and self-serving belief that the world is being decisively shaped in the image of the West—that the end of history is at hand.

Supreme Disorder

Author : Ilya Shapiro
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2020-09-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781684510726

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"A must-read for anyone interested in the Supreme Court."—MIKE LEE, Republican senator from Utah Politics have always intruded on Supreme Court appointments. But although the Framers would recognize the way justices are nominated and confirmed today, something is different. Why have appointments to the high court become one of the most explosive features of our system of government? As Ilya Shapiro makes clear in Supreme Disorder, this problem is part of a larger phenomenon. As government has grown, its laws reaching even further into our lives, the courts that interpret those laws have become enormously powerful. If we fight over each new appointment as though everything were at stake, it’s because it is. When decades of constitutional corruption have left us subject to an all-powerful tribunal, passions are sure to flare on the infrequent occasions when the political system has an opportunity to shape it. And so we find the process of judicial appointments verging on dysfunction. Shapiro weighs the many proposals for reform, from the modest (term limits) to the radical (court-packing), but shows that there can be no quick fix for a judicial system suffering a crisis of legitimacy. And in the end, the only measure of the Court’s legitimacy that matters is the extent to which it maintains, or rebalances, our constitutional order.

Aspirational Power

Author : David R. Mares,Harold A. Trinkunas
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-06-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780815727965

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Brazil’s soft power path to major power status. The largest country in South America by land mass and population, Brazil has been marked since its independence by a belief that it has the potential to play a major role on the global stage. Set apart from the rest of the hemisphere by culture, language, and history, Brazil has also been viewed by its neighbors as a potential great power and, at times, a threat. But even though domestic aspirations and foreign perceptions have held out the prospect for Brazil becoming a major power, the country has lacked the capabilities—particularly on the military and economic dimensions—to pursue a traditional path to greatness. Aspirational Power examines Brazil as an emerging power. It explains Brazil’s present emphasis on using soft power through a historical analysis of Brazil’s three past attempts to achieve major power status. Though these efforts have fallen short, this book suggests that Brazil will continue to try to emerge, but that it will only succeed when its domestic institutions provide a solid and attractive foundation for the deployment of its soft power abroad. Aspirational Power concludes with concrete recommendations for how Brazil might improve its strategy, and why the great powers, including the United States, should respond positively to Brazil’s emergence.