In recent decades, research on governance and public policy has revealed a growing disconnect between state institutions and citizen demands, intensified by ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Resurgent interest in the role of economic threat in fostering movement participation has highlighted the importance of economic change.
Editor’s note: This post is part of a Health Affairs Blog series titled “ORBITA: Lessons From A Landmark Trial," which focuses on the recent study finding that coronary stenting did not improve ...
With this book, China joins the flourishing scholarly literature on “varieties of capitalism.” The country resembles Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan in its use of a state-controlled financial system to ...
In the first of three volumes of collected studies by Elias Bickerman, ten articles are reproduced with some updating in the notes, and appendices. Critical comment will center around three studies ...
Hyden, a prominent academic who has been following African politics since the heady days right after independence, has written a very readable set of semi-independent essays on the region. Despite the ...
Foundations for Home-Based Work: A Comparative Perspective is a hybrid conference funded by the Cultural Research Centre, under Department of Communications and New Media and jointly held with the ...
The accelerating globalization of law and legal practice places important new demands on legal education. At BC Law, we understand that globalization magnifies the scope and complexity of law and ...
It is no coincidence that syndicalism emerges in a historical period when industrial discipline, economic efficiency, and social regularization are the guiding imperatives in the reconstruction of ...