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Huntington and the liberal thought. Problems of Anglo-democracy to understand politics

2013

The liberal thought has inspired philosophy and sociology during years. From its view, US has two main goals. One is to expand the civilized culture to other non-western countries, and second to grant the democratic values. Paradoxically, terrorism poses one of the most troubling aspects of contemporanean democracy. On one hand, not only it defies the democratic resources to anticipate the next blow, but also put US to conduct one-sided attacks to autonomous countries. To legitimize the expansion of this new imperial order, the liberal discourse appealed to two strategies: first and foremost, denoting pejoratively as the case of Latin America that there is a cultural matrix that impedes the…

PoliticsLatin Americansmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyMatrix (music)TerrorismIgnoranceSociologySocial scienceDemocracyOrder (virtue)media_commonNómadas. Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas
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Media and Information in Times of Crisis: The Case of the COVID-19 Infodemic

2021

Media play an important role in informing the public about issues on the political agenda, different opinions, and public statements, thereby establishing and bringing forth new spaces of information flow. One of the media’s main roles in democratic societies is to give publicity to central issues on the political and public agenda, especially in times of crisis. Nevertheless, studies have found that, in times of crisis, the public and the media tend to “rally ’round the flag,” leading to significant decreases in their criticality, alongside (almost) unreserved support for nation(al) or region(al) leaders. This paper aims to bridge the gap between both media and communication studies and ge…

PoliticsPolitical agendabusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCommunication studiesConceptual modelMainstreamInformation flow (information theory)Public relationsbusinessPublicityDemocracymedia_common
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Rola tradycji konfucjańskich w umacnianiu współczesnego reżimu politycznego Koreańskiej Republiki Ludowo-Demokratycznej

2019

The role of Confucian traditions in strengthening the contemporary political regime of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea In Asian countries authoritarian relationships have been noticeable for centuries not only on political but also on social grounds.The teachings of Confucius were important in this aspect. According to many au­thors, they still exert a significant influence in North Korea and have an impact on the durability of Kim Jong-un. However, there are also opinions that it is a big mistake to describe this country as Confucian. For this reason the aim of this article is to show the real meaning of this ideology in North Korea. This will be done by demonstrating similaritie…

PoliticsPolitical economyPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectAuthoritarianismAsian countryMistakeMeaning (existential)IdeologyDemocracymedia_commonWrocławskie Studia Politologiczne
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Improving Civic and Citizenship Education in Latvia

2021

The chapter characterizes citizenship education in Latvia within the national education system and on the level of public interest and involvement. The article particularly focuses on a large school education reform carried out in Latvia since 1991. The chapter concludes with recommendations for further research in the field of citizenship education in Latvia, as well as for policymakers. As regards possible policy changes, the author suggests raising civic competence, and replacing the sometime exaggerated manifestations of patriotism with awareness about security issues, individual and democratic values, and the sense of belonging at different levels. In addition, an aim should be to enha…

PoliticsPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)PatriotismPublic administrationCitizenship educationCompetence (human resources)DemocracyPublic interestSchool educationmedia_common
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Elected and Unelected Institutions

2015

Having broken away from the Soviet Union, the Baltic states rapidly moved towards new constitutional orders more in line with the demands of the new democratic and market-economy framework that they were committed to building. The aim was to construct the major elected and unelected political institutions that would allow them to join the principal European organisations and usher in an era of boring normality. From what was a similar starting point, the Baltic states chose very different constitutional frameworks (although the demands of integration with the Western world has led to some institutional convergence). Nevertheless all three have largely achieved their ambition of making polit…

PoliticsPrincipal (commercial law)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical scienceWestern worldComparative politicsConvergence (economics)Soviet unionConstruct (philosophy)Democracymedia_common
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The Digitalisation of Political Parties in Comparative Perspective

2021

This chapter outlines the main findings of the edited book. Through the study of a wide range of political parties from Europe and beyond, this book has explored the different degrees of digitalisation that political parties present, and, at the same time, discussed the main technological, democratic issues and trade-offs that political parties have faced in their digital transition. The most relevant finding is that all political parties operating in the democracies analysed have digitalised their organisations to some extent. Our main finding across several cases shows that the digitalisation of parties does not entail a homogenous process of convergence towards a new mode of managing par…

PoliticsProcess (engineering)Order (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectDigital nativePolitical economyPolitical scienceDigital transformationMainstreamConvergence (relationship)Democracymedia_common
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Electoral Rules and Proportionality in Spain: Estimating the Impact of some Swedish Rules Through the 2011 Electoral Data

2016

In democratic countries policy making is always framed by many procedures and rules. Some of these rules are particularly critical for allowing more or less proportionality in legislative chambers, though the behavior of political actors also matter. The rules used for technically converting votes into political representatives often exercise such an important role in western countries. In this chapter we provide an estimation of the impact upon proportionality between seats and votes that might have resulted in the 2011 Spanish general elections if some Swedish electoral rules had been applied, ceteris paribus. As we are aware that electoral reforms favouring proportionality may hinder the…

PoliticsProportional representationPolitical economyPolitical scienceGeneral electionmedia_common.quotation_subjectCeteris paribusProportionality (law)LegislatureEconomic systemStrengths and weaknessesDemocracymedia_common
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Institutional Change in Spanish Chambers of Commerce

2021

This chapter explains the evolution of the chambers of commerce in Spain. The chambers have always faced political and associative tensions, generating tremendous internal instability, and multiple attempts to make them disappear. They adopted a public model with a mandatory fee in the early days. The Dictatorship decided to convert them into public agencies and cancel their representative aspirations. In the democratic era, several legal reforms have decreed that chambers of commerce are corporations under public law with voluntary affiliation. Pressure from voluntary business associations has been crucial in this regard. Both compulsory membership and the mandatory fee disappeared as a co…

PoliticsPublic lawInstitutional changePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectBusinessAdaptation (computer science)DictatorshipHybrid modelDemocracymedia_common
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The Secondary Reality of the Media

2018

In this chapter, the author explores the relationship between Bourdieu’s idea on communication and his political philosophy. Bourdieu’s approach to communications was dominated by a paradox: on the one hand, he held communication to be a key social activity; on the other hand, he reach as a scientist for a level of existence where reality is not so much communicated as it is imposed on us. The author focuses on two central questions: Bourdieu’s analysis of the social activities as sign activity and his analysis of political representation and its links to civil society on the one hand and the critique of representative democracy on the other hand.

PoliticsRepresentative democracyCivil societySocial activitySign (semiotics)SociologyPolitical philosophyEpistemologyRepresentation (politics)Key (music)
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1977: Hopes Fulfilled—Building Democracy in Turbulent Economic Times

2020

This chapter offers an analysis of the main economic and institutional transformations in Spain from 1977 onwards. The severe economic and financial crisis that hit Spain in the mid-1970s coincided with the arrival of democracy after Franco’s death and shaped the nature and scope of the implemented reforms (Pactos de la Moncloa). While the crisis and political instability limited the possibility of making a more radical adjustment, the consensus among different social actors, unions and political parties was fundamental to the reforms. This time hopes were fulfilled and although some reforms were left pending, those that were adopted played a seminal role in putting the Spanish economy and …

PoliticsScope (project management)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyFinancial crisisPolitical instabilityInternational standardizationDemocracymedia_common
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