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were collected from the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone project (GDELT). These differences were found to be deeply embedded in the economic, socio-political, and cultural contexts of ... assumption in framing theory and promoted a measurable and upscaled use of framing theory into macro geography studies. This study highlights the urgent need of a geo-political examination of COVID-19 in the
, associates of the Center for Political Economy and Natural Resources at Montana State University have systematically analyzed governmental management of natural resources on the public lands. Working with ... the Sagebrush Rebellion. Although the Rebellion no longer has the emotional or local political sup* John Baden is Director of the Center for Political Economy and Natural Resources at Montana State
, ecological, social-ecological, economic, social etc.). Secondly, we review and discuss the significance of three main and consistent research directions in terms of different scales and political/institutional ... , institutional or political needs and the alternatives and opportunities given by the spatial/territorial dimension of resilience. The evolution over time of this rather new approach and also future directions and
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) (Hopkin, 1999) . The national parliament of the young democracy (350 congressmen) was mostly concentrated in the hands of two political parties that have been forming governments since free elections were ... then, three more elections, held in 2016, 2019-April and 2019-November, showed that the political party arch of the Spanish National Parliament was no longer dominated by the former once stable
almost all selected communities. However, its importance fluctuated over time, bottoming out in the 1950s–1960s, and whose resurgence was mostly driven by the political initiative to create a new ... attractiveness. In line with the previous ideas, in Barcelona in the 1980s, the city sought to limit the creation of segregation spaces through the implementation of an urban development plan. The political aim
of the technology itself, user characteristics, characteristics of the planning process, and political context—have a significant influence on the usefulness of PSS, and that their impacts vary ... and interplay between the formal political sphere (government) and the civil society sphere (citizens) (Jiang et al. 2019, 2020a; Khan et al. 2014) . For instance, Pan et al. (2020) show that urban
scientific evidence. Policy-making on land and water use is a social and political process. Strategic planning for natural resource management on the one hand, and economic development on the other hand, are ... the world economy: The coming shape of global production, competition, and political order (82 vol .). Oxford University Press Oxford. Shahpari , S. ( 2019 ). Agricultural land use planning: exploring
case determined whether the political question doctrine barred the complaint as a policy-making decision constitutionally allocated to the U.S. Congress. The court decided that the cooperative purpose of ... state law may exceed but not lower. The court also determined that no court has ever held, under the political question doctrine, that the legislative branch carries constitutional authority to redress
( 10 ), 1755 - 1773 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313. 2011 .614385 Chapin , T. S. ( 1999 ). The political economy of sports facility location: An end-of-the-century review and assessment . Marquette
, personal responsibility, legislation, and recommendations. These differences were a consequence of varying national political cultures and diverse institutional frameworks (Andersson & Aylott, 2020
political and financial publications 3 volumes, I + II (1761), III) . Kandiero , T. ( 2009 ). Infrastructure Investment in Africa (No. 10) . Tunis. Obtido de www. afdb.org. Lei no 13/ 2013 , A. L. do O. G. de ... and Cultural Change , 47 ( 4 ), 871 - 897 . https://doi.org/10.1086/452436 North , D. C. ( 1955 ). Location theory and regional economic growth . Journal of Political Economy , June, 243 - 58 . Pakissi
political contemporary conditions. Then, it analyzes three fundamental points of that author's philosophy that allow us to think on the future of politics: 1) the problem of identities and subjectivity; 2 ... Agamben (1996). In this book and in his work in general, the philosopher proposes to rethink all the categories of the political western tradition. Departing from this point, the present essay examines the
January 1973. I was serving my second session in the House of Representatives, age 25, having burst onto the political scene in 1971 following Montana’s first Earth Day celebration. A group of us from ... Bozeman and Montana State University took on the challenge issued by US Senator Gaylord Nelson to start fixing the mess we were making of our delicate planet. With no political experience, but a lot of
begun to cause shifts in the economic, social, and political landscape as Cuba continues to adapt to and implement these changes. This paper explores the effects of the expansion of the non-State sector ... intriguing and important for Cubans. The shift from a tightly centralized country with a planned economy to one containing elements of a market economy raises questions about the direction of political and
. ( 2000 ). July. Why lagged dependent variables can suppress the explanatory power of other independent variables. In Annual meeting of the political methodology section of the American political science ... - collect ? https://www.bbc.co. uk/news/business-54816037. Accessed 24 Oct 2021 . Beck , N. , & Katz , J. N. ( 2011 ). Modeling dynamics in time-series-cross-section political economy data . Annual Review of
articles, where he initially focused on Spanish authors, one can observe the constitution of a poetic which is based on his exile and nourishes his later works on Marxism and the philosophy of
political career by departing temporarily from his family’s Republican roots to run on the Progressive ticket, headed by Theodore Roosevelt, who was seeking to ride his Bull Moose candidacy back into the ... . And it was in 1912 that Montana citizens adopted another ballot initiative that prohibited corporations or labor unions from making contributions to political candidates—a law that remained on our books
societies, United States law and politics remain largely a product of Western legal and political philosophy.2 ° We think in terms of individuals, their relation to one another, and their relation to the ... Endangered Species Act thus creates a perverse incentive for species endangerment which distorts both scientific inquiry and political debate. The Endangered Species Act is unusual in an important respect
by partnering and repartnering rates, which might vary between regions. The proportion of votes for conservative parties reflects the proportion of votes cast for conservative political parties in ... national parliamentary elections. We classified conservative political parties using a metric from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Expert Survey, which surveyed experts on party positions on