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Month: August 2017

Environmentalism for Democracy: Catalyst or Inhibitor?
Energy & Environment

Environmentalism for Democracy: Catalyst or Inhibitor?

CESRAN Int.15 August 20179 September 2017
Does environmentalism strengthen or weaken democracy? This question is worth pondering for two reasons. First, in contemporary democracies, the environment has always been a salient issue on the political agenda....
The Politics of Environmental Protection Sustainable Development Implementation Gaps in China
China and Neighbourhood Energy & Environment

The Politics of Environmental Protection Sustainable Development Implementation Gaps in China

CESRAN Int.14 August 201716 September 2017
By implementing the “Open Door Policy” since 1978, China has achieved tremendous economic growth and development. China has seen the largest human migration in history, leading to a rise in...
Environmentalism and the Enhancement of the Public Sphere
Energy & Environment

Environmentalism and the Enhancement of the Public Sphere

CESRAN Int.14 August 201716 September 2017
The argument that politics, or democracy more specifically, has been bolstered by the rise of environmental concerns from the 1960s onwards, is not novel herein. Although most commentators place the...
Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice Requires Democratic Food Systems
Energy & Environment

Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice Requires Democratic Food Systems

CESRAN Int.14 August 201720 September 2017
There is a strong sense of déjà vu in the late Northern summer of 2012. The worst droughts in living memory have devastated corn and soybean crops in the United...
Environment and Democracy
Energy & Environment

Environment and Democracy

CESRAN Int.14 August 201720 September 2017
Freedom to choose is the basis for current democratic systems and here exists two uncertainties: 1) whose freedom? And 2) whose choice? If it were my freedom and my choice,...
Ecological Modernisation And  The Challenge To Democracy
Energy & Environment

Ecological Modernisation And The Challenge To Democracy

Admin214 August 201714 August 2017
To environmentalists, the contemporary liberal democratic state still looks like an ecological failure. Green issues are rarely prioritised within national or global politics, as self interest still dominates - meaning...
Deliberative Democracy And Environmental Rationality
Energy & Environment

Deliberative Democracy And Environmental Rationality

Admin214 August 2017
Introduction The hegemony in environmental theory, has for sometime been, that environmental sustainability is most likely to be achieved through democracy. More recently, with the rise to prominence of deliberative...
Urbanization  And Inequality In Latin America
Americas

Urbanization And Inequality In Latin America

Admin213 August 2017
A recent World Bank report notes that Latin America is the only region where income inequality declined during the last decade. This significant and hopeful finding cannot hide, however, a...
Social Inequality As A Strong Obstacle For Democracy
Americas

Social Inequality As A Strong Obstacle For Democracy

Admin213 August 2017
Studying social inequality in Latin America requires a perspective that considers not only economic inequalities, but also those which have permanently affected the political sphere, and more specifically the consolidation...
Why The Right Is Hegemonic In Mexico?
Americas

Why The Right Is Hegemonic In Mexico?

Admin213 August 2017
The presidential candidates depicted Mexico’s July 2012 elections as a crucial test in which the country was at stake. Although this warning was heard in other presidential elections there is...
Invisible Inequality  In Latin America :“The Poor Wants To Remain Poor, I Think That That´S The Point.”
Americas

Invisible Inequality In Latin America :“The Poor Wants To Remain Poor, I Think That That´S The Point.”

Admin213 August 2017
Inequality in Latin America has several peculiarities. Inequality is a persistent character, which has its roots in the colonial time and finds continuity in the subsequent construction and consolidation of...
Elites And Inequality  In Latin America
Americas

Elites And Inequality In Latin America

Admin213 August 2017
Inequality constitutes a broadly debated phenomenon in Latin America. Analysis conducted from spheres as diverse as education, health or housing –among others– frequently deduce that extreme disparities between social groups,...
The Ideological Future Of The Middle East: Turkey Model
Turkey and Neighbourhood

The Ideological Future Of The Middle East: Turkey Model

Admin213 August 2017
In the field of political science, the attitudes of any states are being understood through the political ideology which fits with these attitudes or politics. Almost all of them are...
The Military’s Evolving Role In Jordanian Political Reform
Middle East

The Military’s Evolving Role In Jordanian Political Reform

Admin213 August 2017
Introduction Following the Arab Spring, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan seems to have faced less instability than its neighbors, much like monarchies across the region. Analysts agree that the regime...
On The Brink Of Revolution:  An Analysis Of China’s Incomplete Revolution And Its Impending Completion By Minority Groups
China and Neighbourhood

On The Brink Of Revolution: An Analysis Of China’s Incomplete Revolution And Its Impending Completion By Minority Groups

Admin213 August 2017
Introduction Although China’s 1949 Revolution could be considered a completion of its 1911 Revolution, the Chinese Revolution actually remains incomplete. While these two events altered the political and economic structures...

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