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Bryophyte Species Richness on Retention Aspens Recovers in Time but Community Structure Does Not

2014

Green-tree retention is a forest management method in which some living trees are left on a logged area. The aim is to offer ‘lifeboats’ to support species immediately after logging and to provide microhabitats during and after forest re-establishment. Several studies have shown immediate decline in bryophyte diversity after retention logging and thus questioned the effectiveness of this method, but longer term studies are lacking. Here we studied the epiphytic bryophytes on European aspen (Populus tremula L.) retention trees along a 30-year chronosequence. We compared the bryophyte flora of 102 ‘retention aspens’ on 14 differently aged retention sites with 102 ‘conservation aspens’ on 14 d…

0106 biological sciencesEcological Political Economy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDIVERSITYBiodiversitylcsh:MedicinePlant ScienceBryology01 natural scienceslehtisammaletMICROCLIMATIC GRADIENTSTreesbryophyte diversitysammaletAbundance (ecology)TREE RETENTIONlcsh:Science1183 Plant biology microbiology virologyConservation Scienceforest reestablishmentMultidisciplinaryEcologyEcologyLoggingmetsänkäsittelyForestryAgricultureBiodiversityFINLANDta4112metsätHabitatCommunity EcologyGROWTHResearch ArticleConservation of Natural ResourcesEPIPHYTIC BRYOPHYTESChronosequenceeducationCONSERVATIONForest managementBryophytaBiology010603 evolutionary biologyBOREAL FORESTelvytysPlant-Environment InteractionsEDGES0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPlant Ecologylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesBiology and Life SciencesBayes Theorem15. Life on landhakkuualueetREPRODUCTIONta1181lcsh:QBryophyteSpecies richnessmetsänhoitogreen tree retentionAgroecologyPLOS ONE
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The ‘Open Garden of Politics’: The impact of open primaries for candidate selection in the British Conservative Party

2016

International audience; Since 2003, hundreds of open primaries for the selection of parliamentary candidates have been held by the British Conservative Party as a means of democratising party organisation and enhancing representativeness. In the run-up to the 2015 general election, only 26 primaries could be identified. This article will apply the analytical framework provided by Hazan and Rahat to demonstrate that the relative failure of the experiment in terms of intra-party competition, participation, representation and responsiveness is counterbalanced by the benefits brought by this procedure, both as a tool of party branding at the national level and as a strategy for raising the prof…

021110 strategic defence & security studies05 social sciences"open primaries"0211 other engineering and technologies"general election"02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administration"Conservative Party"[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science0506 political scienceRepresentation (politics)Competition (economics)PopulismPoliticsGeneral electionPolitical sciencePolitical economy"candidate selection"Political Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationMainstreamDemocratizationBlanket primary[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
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State effects and the effects of state building: institution building and the formation of state-centred societies

2016

AbstractThis article discusses the assumptions underlying state-building efforts and the effects of these efforts. It addresses two main questions: why has state building not led to the establishment of effective states? And what are the effects of statebuilding? It is argued that these efforts have been based on an institutionalist model of the state derived from a Weberian framework, and that the basic reason why state building has failed is that the creation of effective states requires the creation of state-centred societies, where both material and symbolic resources are concentrated in the state. This is very difficult to achieve for external actors. But, although state building has n…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentPublic administrationInstitution buildingState-buildingState formation0506 political scienceState (polity)SovereigntyPolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationPatrimonialismmedia_commonThird World Quarterly
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Young People and Political Activism in Moldova

2020

The election of a Socialist and pro-Russian candidate in December 2016 as president of Moldova marks a new turn in Moldovan politics. This is in contrast with the pro-Western attitudes of the previous government. Political instability and changing international orientations, as emphasized by this article, are partly due to political alternative victories of parties supported by different social groups. Focusing on young people's activism, the article underlines the differentiation between the political success made possible by street protests in April 2009 and the political failure in December 2016. The findings may add a new explanation to Moldova's permanent instability.

021110 strategic defence & security studiesDemocratic consolidationMobilizationSociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencePolitical economy05 social sciences050602 political science & public administration0211 other engineering and technologiesPolitical activism02 engineering and technologyDevelopment0506 political scienceCommunist and Post-Communist Studies
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Connecting theories of cascading disasters and disaster diplomacy

2018

Abstract Disaster diplomacy examines how and why disaster-related activities (disaster risk reduction and post-disaster actions) do and do not influence peace and conflict processes, especially whether or not a causal chain can be established between dealing with disaster risk or a disaster and outcomes in peace or conflict. Cascading disasters might provide a useful theoretical framing for mapping out causal pathways for disaster diplomacy. In conceptually exploring the intersection between disaster diplomacy and cascading disasters, this paper concludes that both disaster diplomacy and cascading disasters have limitations because they try to develop focused causal chains which, when exami…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesDisaster risk reductionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesGeology02 engineering and technologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology0506 political scienceFraming (social sciences)Political economyPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationCausal chainSafety ResearchDiplomacyCausal pathwaysmedia_commonInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
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‘Less Stale, Only Slightly Less Male, but Overwhelmingly Less Pale’: the 2015 New Conservative Brexiters in the House of Commons

2019

AbstractThis article will study the new face of Conservative Euroscepticism in the House of Commons, with a special focus on the 2015 intake of MPs who were supposedly ‘less stale, male and pale’ and their attitudes to the British referendum on the EU. In this respect, this article will also take a specific interest in new Conservative Black and Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) MPs who turned out to be more active on the ‘leave’ side of the referendum campaign, thus serving as a showcase for the party's strategy of ‘decontaminating’ the Brexit brand and its hyperglobalist geopolitical perspective.

021110 strategic defence & security studiesEthnic DiversitySociology and Political ScienceMPsHouse of Commons05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)0211 other engineering and technologiesEthnic groupFace (sociological concept)02 engineering and technology16. Peace & justiceGeopolitics[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science0506 political scienceBrexitPolitical economyPolitical scienceReferendum050602 political science & public administrationBrexitLaw
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When Peace Leads to Divorce: The Splintering of Rebel Groups in Powersharing Agreements

2017

While research has already focused on power-sharing agreements by assessing specific effects of political, economic, territorial and military provisions, some provisions might be more important tha...

021110 strategic defence & security studiesHistoryPoliticsLawPolitical economyPolitical science05 social sciencesPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administration0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology0506 political scienceCivil Wars
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The politics of Argentina today: human rights and Kirchnerismo

2016

After the effects of bloody dictatorship that whipped the region, Argentina as many other Latin American countries experienced a great trauma which not only altered the ways politics was lived, but also undermined the social trust of citizens respecting to their institutions. The rise of Kirchneristes and Kirchnerismo post stock and market crisis of 2001, initiated a new age in Argentina. Kirchnerismo opened the doors for the vindication of many claims of human rights organisations, but at the same time, the discourse of human rights was adjusted to the interests of Cristina Kirchner and her followers. As a result of this, the cause of human rights allowed government to produce a new way of…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesLatin AmericansHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDictatorshipPoliticsPolitical economyLawSociologySocial trustStock (geology)media_commonInternational Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies
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Economic globalisation, the perceived room to manoeuvre of national governments, and electoral participation: Evidence from the 2001 British General …

2016

Recent macro-level research argues that economic globalisation negatively affects electoral turnout by constraining the leeway of national governments and thereby rendering elections less meaningful to voters. This article analyses the link between perceptions of the national government's room to manoeuvre and turnout on the individual level. Drawing on the 2001 British General Election, it is shown that citizens who believe that economic globalisation leaves the national government with less influence on the economy are less likely to report to have voted. Further findings also support the proposed theoretical model according to which room to manoeuvre perceptions affect turnout via views …

021110 strategic defence & security studiesNational government05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTurnout02 engineering and technologyIndividual levelEconomic globalizationAffect (psychology)0506 political scienceScale (social sciences)Political economyPolitical scienceGeneral electionPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationVoter turnoutElectoral Studies
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Political interest furthers partisanship in England, Scotland, and Wales

2016

ABSTRACTAccording to much of the literature, partisanship in Britain exercises little independent influence on the vote but merely reflects voters’ prospective and retrospective evaluations of the parties’ performance with regard to their management of the economy, national security, and public services. In this view, partisanship comes close to Fiorina’s model of a “running tally” of political experiences. Similarly, Dalton’s notion of “cognitive mobilization” suggests that seeking out political information should undermine both the need for and the likelihood of party identification. Applying Mixed Markov Latent Class Analysis to the British Election Study Panel 1997–2000, we challenge th…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesNational securitySociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyLatent class model0506 political scienceIdentification (information)PoliticsPerceptionLawPolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationSociologybusinessmedia_commonJournal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
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