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the Eastern nations, using a model developed by the authors in a triple analysis: geographical-civilizational considerations, political philosophy, and political regimes. They analyze eleven countries ... areas. Generally speaking, the highest rates of contagion and deaths have been seen in the West, as opposed to the East. This article approaches the pandemic from the viewpoint of civic-political culture
richest sector of the population. In this article, we explore the creation of Trumpian populism, a concept that originated with this political leader, and Trump's influence on the American electorate. We ... Trump's influence on the American electorate. We use storytelling to examine how Trump has successfully polarized the United States' political arena, and undoubtedly, cast a shadow on the legitimacy of the
Most experts have focused on televised political spots using a quantitative analysis. This has left a vacuum in the understanding of the qualitative dimension of the image and the identity of the ... the general political image as well as the political spot specifically. Television, the new electronic media, and social networks must be analyzed using categories different from those used to study the
and carried on a critical, but fruitful, dialogue with Marxism. Thus, political positions emerged that linked the analysis of class and race in different ways and were expressed in multiple ... Structure of Feeling”, Souls, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 342-358, DOI: 10.1080/10999949.2017.1389626 [ Links ] Burden-Stelly, Charisse y Jodi Dean, 2022 Organize, Fight, Win. Black Communist Women’s Political
the United States. The authors argue that this period saw an increase in detention, deportation and securitization on both sides of the border, despite the differences in the political orientations of ... partir de la era de Trump Laura Macdonald* Jeffrey Ayres** * Department of Political Science and the Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, Ottawa; Canada. E-mail
This article analyzes the political interests of institutions involved in three strategies of U.S. public diplomacy in education toward Mexican indigenous people: the ITAM-Stanford Summer Seminar ... de 2020. [ Links ] Finnemore, Martha y Kathryn Sikkink 2001 “Taking Stock: The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative Politics”, Annual Review of Political
examines how Ford positioned his rivals as “out of touch” members of the political and cultural urban elite, responsible for a spiralling deficit that would economically burden hard-working people. Unlike ... anti-immigrant narratives, we argue that Ford’s populist stance is demagogic and pragmatic. This enabled him to pivot and shift his political strategy to amass support from a diverse range of economic
contemporary profile of political science in Canada. He does this from the point of view of the Mexican political science tradition and history, which he considers had certain parallels in its development
. This argument suggests that the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) lacks political foundations for regional cooperation and that this has led North American trilateral institutional
This article looks at political documentary-making in North America in the early twenty-first century. U.S. American Michael Moore; Canadians Jennifer Abbot, Mark Achbar, and Joel Bakan, the ... -information and Creating Political Identities Liliana Cordero Marines* *Programa de Becas Posdoctorales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); becaria en el Centro de Investigaciones
contact between transmission and violence that derive in a position of poetic -and even political- resistance.Keywords : literature; poetry; First Nations; Innu Nation; canon.
. Two highly contrasting profiles show up in this political universe: the Establishment women led by Nancy Pelosi and the rebellious “Squad,” headed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. This article analyzes ... political representation. The author’s main finding is that the Squad and Establishment representatives do not differ in terms of presenting bills, voting, and funding sources; the main differences are found
This study is an empirical analysis using survey data on the attitudes and orientations of the Mexican diaspora in the United States to explain its support for a political union between the two ... political philosophy. Thus, I also predict: Hypothesis 2: Individuals with a stronger Latino/Hispanic ethnic identity are more likely to support a political union between Mexico and the United States. In
political philosophy. Thus, I also predict: Hypothesis 2: Individuals with a stronger Latino/Hispanic ethnic identity are more likely to support a political union between Mexico and the United States. In ... primordial view of Latino/Hispanic identity reflects a longer tradition of pan-American identity and political philosophy emblematic of Simón Bolívar’s vision for Latin America. Related to the strength of
The British Columbia Assembly of First Nations is a political organization representative of the First Nations that currently inhabit British Columbia. Through a qualitative methodology, based on ... 2017 “Connected Activism: Indigenous Uses of Social Media for Shaping Political Change”, Australasian Journal of Information Systems, vol. 21, julio, en
In political philosophy Isaiah Berlin’s work is often cited for its coherent identification of plural values. In “Two Concepts of Liberty,” Berlin highlights this pluralism that exists between values ... necessary sacrifice of some values. Further research in this area of philosophy is important because a better understanding of how values work in political organizations may be able to help reduce conflict by
response to the state’s social, political, and economic interests.Keywords : Mexico; migration; integration policies; integration model; assimilationism. ... >. [ Links ] Portes, Alejandro y Min Zhou 1993 “The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and Its Variants”, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 530, no. 1, pp
main U.S. political parties. What is more, the resulting Trump administration has openly challenged part of the liberal democratic foundations of the U.S. political system. This essay analyzes the ... challenges that the Trump election and presidency have represented for the fundamental but delicate balance of power of the U.S. political system and its implications for the 2020 general elections. The author
originated at the end of the 19th century. In Central America, the detonator was the violence unleashed in the last three decades of the 20th century, in its different modalities: political, armed, social and
agreements between Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and Donald Trump/Biden, particularly with regard to the political and economic costs for Mexico. She recognizes that constructive steps have been taken