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Spd 41

Spd 41
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Total Pages: 316
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Genre: Commercial art
ISBN: 9781610597227

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"This book celebrates the most outstanding editorial design produced in 2005. It is an essential reference tool for all graphic designers, educators, students and editors"--Jacket.


Party Mandates and Democracy

Party Mandates and Democracy
Author: Elin Naurin
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472124676

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When people discuss politics, they often mention the promises politicians make during election campaigns. Promises raise hopes that positive policy changes are possible, but people are generally skeptical of these promises. Party Mandates and Democracy reveals the extent to and conditions under which governments fulfill party promises during election campaigns. Contrary to conventional wisdom a majority of pledges—sometimes a large majority—are acted upon in most countries, most of the time. The fulfillment of parties’ election pledges is an essential part of the democratic process. This book is the first major, genuinely comparative study of promises across a broad range of countries and elections, including the United States, Canada, nine Western European countries, and Bulgaria. The book thus adds to the body of literature on the variety of outcomes stemming from alternative democratic institutions.


P. R. Pamphlet

P. R. Pamphlet
Author: Proportional Representation Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1168
Release: 1910
Genre: Proportional representation
ISBN:

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Triumph of the Fatherland

Triumph of the Fatherland
Author: Brigitte F. Young
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2010-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472022679

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The East German uprising of 1989 was not a male revolution. Indeed, one of the most significant aspects of the fall of East Germany, compared to that of other East European nations, was the presence of women demanding a political role in the newly emerging social order. As one slogan proclaimed, "Without Women There Is No State." Yet despite the determination of these women--and of West German feminist groups--to help shape the future of the German state, their influence remained, in the end, very limited. In Triumph of the Fatherland, political scientist Brigitte Young draws on in-depth interviews, archival sources, newspapers, and her own observations from 1989 to 1991 to study the goals, strategies, and eventual fate of the German women's movements during this tumultuous period. Young focuses on the relationship between the state and its citizenry, outlining the mobilization of women in four states: the East German and West German states before unification; the "stateless state" in East Germany after the collapse of the Wall, and the West German state during unification. Ultimately she finds that the political opportunity structures opened during the "stateless state" closed again with unification, resulting in what Young calls "double gender marginalization." Brigitte Young is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Otto-Suhr-Institute, Free University Berlin, Germany.


The Hollander Manual

The Hollander Manual
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 702
Release: 1960
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN:

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The Policing of Politics in the Twentieth Century

The Policing of Politics in the Twentieth Century
Author: Mark Mazower
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781571818737

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The role of the police has, from its beginnings, been ambiguous, even janus-faced. This volume focuses on one of its controversial aspects by showing how the police have been utilized in the past by regimes in Europe, the USA and the British Empire to check political dissent and social unrest. Ideologies such as anti-Communism emerge as significant influences in both democracies and dictatorships. And by shedding new light on policing continuities in twentieth-century Germany and Italy, as well as Interpol, this volume questions the compatibility of democratic government and political policing.


Sensational Journeys

Sensational Journeys
Author: Hartley Steiner
Publisher: Future Horizons
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1935567314

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Walk in the shoes of these 48 sensational families and discover what you never knew about Sensory Processing Disorder. Written by the mom of a young man with SPD, this much needed book tells the stories of 48 families as they go through the trials and triumphs of sensory issues. It will cover all different aspects and what families should expect as they enter, and what hope lies ahead.


The Left Unraveled

The Left Unraveled
Author: Thomas A. Koelble
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822311089

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In the early 1980s both the British Labour Party and the West German Social Democrats (SPD), confronted with serious internal challenges from the political left, experienced an erosion of support that resulted in the emergence of new political parties--the British Social Democratic Party and the West German Green Party. Explicitly comparative, this study presents a theoretically innovative analysis while offering a sophisticated understanding of the political confrontations between social democrats, the new left, traditional socialists, and trade unionists in both Britain and West Germany. By focusing on the established parties rather than on external developments, Koelble departs from conventional methodology regarding the fortunes of political parties. In examining the fundamental processes of decision making and coalition building within the SPD and the Labour Party, he argues that it is the organizational structures within parties that shape political results by setting limits, creating opportunities, and determining strategies.