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Rhetoric and the Public Sphere: Has Deliberative Democracy Abandoned Mass Democracy? --... - 0 views

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    The pathologies of the democratic public sphere, first articulated by Plato in his attack on rhetoric, have pushed much of deliberative theory out of the mass public and into the study and design of small scale deliberative venues. The move away from the
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East Timorese Women Challenge Domestic Violence - Australian Journal of Political Science - 0 views

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    Timor-Leste's struggle for independence has won it high international profile. Yet there is little known internationally about the role women played in the resistance movement and how independence has affected them. Has democratisation brought women great
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RIGHTS-INDIA: Activist Doctor's Incarceration Flouts Democratic Norms - 0 views

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    BANGALORE, May 8 (IPS) - Even while India goes to the polls in a lumbering show of democracy, human rights activist-doctor Binayak Sen remains in prison on unproven terrorism charges.
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POLITICS-INDIA: A Fighter Without a Pause - 0 views

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    KOLKATA, May 7 (IPS) - Mamata Bannerjee, six-time member of Parliament from West Bengal, bucks the stereotype of women political leaders in India. Neither heir to a political dynasty nor blessed with a political godfather, she has picked her way through
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Daily News Egypt - Religious-secularist mix impacts women's rights in Turkey - 0 views

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    MONTRÉAL: Turkey has strong ties both with its Muslim history and with secularism, understood as not mixing religion with politics. After decades of struggling between these two identities, this strategic NATO ally and EU contender has developed a hybrid
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Article or Op-Ed The Battle for Turkey's Future: Liberals vs. Neo-Liberals - 0 views

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    The liberal camp's frustration with the AKP has been fed by the party's harsh attitude to media criticism of its performance. This disenchantment reached new levels in April 2008, when several liberals, including women who promote education for poor girls
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Gates in Egypt: two false notes | Marc Lynch - 0 views

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    Gates reportedly said after meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak that American military assistance to his country is not conditional upon democracy or human rights. I know this only because it is being reported on al-Jazeera. I have not been abl
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POLITICS-INDIA: Criminalisation Deters Women Candidates - 0 views

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    ''Politics is dirty, and, if you are a woman, you may need the support of male family members, a father, brother or a husband to act as a buffer against the payoffs, the land-grabbing, extortion and underhand dealings,'' said Kishwar. Indeed India's vas
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allAfrica.com: Africa: Carson Outlines Obama Administration's Policy Priorities (Page 1... - 0 views

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    Carson said Africa is important to the United States because of U.S. interests in seeing peace, good governance and economic growth on a continent that is the origin of over 13 percent of Americans, supplies 15 percent of U.S. oil and most of its natural
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Global Environmental Politics - Closing the Legitimacy Gap in Global Environmental Gove... - 0 views

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    The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a prominent example of the contemporary turn towards more hybrid modes of global environmental governance. It epitomizes the trend away from hierarchical state regulation towards softer forms of steering along the
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Global Environmental Politics - Transnational Climate Governance - 0 views

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    In this article we examine the emergence and implications of transnational climate-change governance. We argue that although the study of transnational relations has recently been renewed alongside a burgeoning interest in issues of global governance, the
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FIJI: Women Sidelined By Military Regime - 0 views

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    MELBOURNE, Apr 30 (IPS) - Fiji, a multi-racial, multi-cultural country of 300 islands in the South Pacific, has undergone another coup - the fourth in 22 years. The women of Fiji want their voices to be heard as they work on ways to bring peace back to th
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Religious Democracy and the Liberal Principle of Legitimacy :: Philosophy & Public Affairs - 0 views

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    John Rawls's liberal principle of legitimacy states that the essentials of a constitution must be reasonably acceptable to all citizens.1 This principle in effect precludes the possibility of a fully legitimate religious constitutional order, at least in
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Associative Duties, Global Justice, and the Colonies :: Philosophy & Public Affairs - 0 views

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    The vast majority of countries in the world have stood in an "associative relation" of a colonial sort with some other country or countries, at sometime or another. The aim of this article is to probe the implications of that brute fact for contemporary d
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Coalitions, Science, and Belief Change: Comparing Adversarial and Collaborative Policy ... - 0 views

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    Arguments for collaborative rather than adversarial approaches to governance rest partly on two axioms: first, that collaborative approaches mitigate conflict to intermediate levels and second, that collaborative approaches help integrate science and valu
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Obstacles to Building a Civic Nation: Georgia's Armenian Minority and Conflicting Threa... - 0 views

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    This article examines the function of conflicting threat perceptions as obstacles to the development of a civic national identity in Georgia. The analysis focuses on threats perceived on the internal and external political arenas, as defined by Georgian g
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Q&A: Freedom of Expression Behind Indonesian Democratic Advances - 0 views

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    BANGKOK, Apr 28 (IPS) - Indonesian voters had a large pool of candidates to select from during early April polling here, 38 parties nominated 12,000 candidates to vie for the 560 seats in the national legislature. July will offer the world's most populo
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ZIMBABWE: Who Speaks for the People on New Constitution? - 0 views

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    HARARE, Apr 27 (IPS) - "Are you still unemployed? Take charge and complete the change. We the people shall write our own constitution," read the many bright posters now adorning street walls, lampposts and rubbish bins in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare. The
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International Crisis Group - Hugh Pope in The Wall Street Journal: We Are All A - 0 views

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    Obama was right not to jeopardize reconciliation between Ankara and Yerevan. President Barack Obama trod a fine moral line this month between his past campaign promises to use the word genocide to describe the World War I massacres of Armenians in the Ott
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Mediterranean Quarterly - US Policy toward Kosovo: Sowing the Wind in the Balkans, Reap... - 0 views

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    For the past decade, the United States has been promoting national transformation in the Balkans. In pushing the independence of Kosovo, Washington policy makers apparently believed that Serbia would acquiesce, most nations would recognize the newest inde
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