• It stopped operation after the delay of 2020 election and the electoral overhaul in 2021. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the 2020 election was delayed for a year by the authorities, followed by the overhaul of electoral system imposed by the Chinese Government in 2021. (wikipedia.org)
  • Here we analyse this user base in the context of the 2021 Mexican Legislative Election. (arxiv.org)
  • Learn about local government elections taking place on May 4th 2021 across England & Northern Ireland. (mayor4london.com)
  • The Bharatiya Janata Party uses the "lotus" , which is associated with the party's ideology of prosperity and eternity. (politicalengineer.in)
  • The dominance of Maharashtra's politics by the Congress and the Maratha elite had been weakening since 1995, and the triumph of the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party in the assembly elections seems to have finally brought it to an end. (epw.in)
  • India's national elections, which took place in May, swept out of office the long-ruling Congress Party and handed government of a rising economic and political power to the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party. (caltech.edu)
  • Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2023. (gu.se)
  • Introduction The anticipation is building as India prepares for its monumental 2023 general elections. (meramaal.com)
  • In August 2023, I started a six-month-long mobility trip to the Faculty of Political Science of Marmara University in Istanbul as part of a research and training project, "Central Asian Law: Legal Cultures and Business Environments in Central Asia. (lu.se)
  • And although those relative high points of liberal democracy in Canada date back to before the hegemony of neoliberal capitalism and the country's continued devolution as an aspiring petro-state, and prior to the Third Way turn of social democratic parties, many progressive voters in Canada have been harkening back hopefully to that history. (canadiandimension.com)
  • While the election night pundits pointed to a disgruntled electorate, a regionally fractured polity and a government hamstrung in its policymaking power, voters on the left of the political centre generally see the advent of a Liberal minority with the NDP poised to wrest concessions in exchange for its cooperation as the best possible scenario under the circumstances. (canadiandimension.com)
  • The book is useful to better understand not the disconnect between the political class and voters, a theme Ignatieff returns to several times, but rather the gap between the human being the politician is before political life and what he becomes during it. (theinterim.com)
  • Now that we finally have in the 2016 vote history from all 58 counties, we can actually dissect what happened in terms of registration, turnout, participation by minorities and young voters, and how the tumultuous months leading up to Nov. 8 made the 2016 General Election look very different than past California elections. (capitolweekly.net)
  • The first one is a 2016 General Election analysis , with pull-downs for every county and legislative/congressional district in the state, showing the breakdown of registration and turnout, and analyzing voters by age, ethnicity, partisanship, voting behavior and other socio-demographics. (capitolweekly.net)
  • Progressive voters regularly have to hold their nose and vote for another term of a Welsh Labour government that has run out of ideas and has nothing left to offer but excuses. (iwa.wales)
  • Although no proposal to take to our members for final agreement was reached, the Wales Green Party believes that parties with different priorities but common ground should be working together to fix our broken electoral system, giving voters a real alternative to make a better Wales. (iwa.wales)
  • Social Media has transformed the way political parties engage with voters, unleashing a tidal wave of influence on Indian Politics. (politicalengineer.in)
  • In a political arena as cluttered as India, where multiple parties compete for voters' attention, symbols play a critical role in establishing a party's brand identity. (politicalengineer.in)
  • For instance, parties can use symbols that appeal to young voters, creating social media posts and graphics tailored to this demographic. (politicalengineer.in)
  • This enables parties to reach out to hard-to-reach voters more easily and customise their message according to specific demographics. (politicalengineer.in)
  • Politics is politics and expectations by the voters remains the key to success. (sbc.sc)
  • Only once since then have young voters sided heavily with one party in a series of presidential elections. (journalistsresource.org)
  • More than the defeat of the Congress and the NCP, what marks a new era for the politics of the state is the desertion of Maratha voters from the two Congress parties. (epw.in)
  • Students learn the foundations of core political ideologies in order to understand the modern world of politics, including the rationale of voters and policy making. (patesgs.org)
  • Immediately after the 2016 general election, there were a number of people and organizations who made quick analyses of the electorate to explain what happened. (capitolweekly.net)
  • It also shows that while primaries are usually lower turnout than statewide general elections, young voter turnout in the 2016 primary was 34%, more than twice their turnout rate of 16% in the 2014 general. (capitolweekly.net)
  • This analysis also shows how Latino turnout in 2016, in both the primary and general elections, was record-setting. (capitolweekly.net)
  • Not only did the 23.4% turnout in the general election shatter previous records, the 20% share of the electorate for Latinos in the 2016 primary out-shined their share of the electorate in the 2012 primary, an election where Latinos more commonly turnout in high numbers. (capitolweekly.net)
  • The book was shortlisted for EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize 2017, with the motivation "Astrid Noren-Nilsson's Cambodia's Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy (Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program 2016) is a thought-provoking book about Cambodia's politics that is highly original in its approach, and grounded in some remarkable research, including numerous interviews with prominent figures. (lu.se)
  • From a democratic perspective, as Joana Mendes has pointed out, this question is of very high political relevance and "ought to place the legitimacy of the procedures followed for the adoption of these acts at the core of the discussion of the legitimacy of the Union" (2016, p. 238). (lu.se)
  • RWI's partnerships with academic institutions, state actors and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have in the past four years changed in order to adapt to the circumstances following the state of emergency declared by the government in July 2016, and the shrinking civic space for human rights actors. (lu.se)
  • It's the quality of government stupid' explaining patterns in support for far right in the 2022 French presidential election. (gu.se)
  • But some state GOP figures are actively trying to minimize the freshman congresswoman's influence on Georgia's Republican Party amid fears that she could weigh down the ticket in 2022 when she's up for another term - or potentially takes a shot at statewide office. (ajc.com)
  • The party received 4,61 percent of the votes in the last (2022) parliamentary election. (lu.se)
  • In the last (2022) parliamentary election the party obtained a narrow win. (lu.se)
  • In the last parliamentary election (2022) the party secured 20,5 percent of the popular vote and became the largest party on the right block. (lu.se)
  • Yet given the living fossil of Anglo-American representative democracy that is Canada's winner-take-all electoral system, the outcome of the 2019 election held few real surprises. (canadiandimension.com)
  • The 2019 election brought an unceremonious end to Québec's honeymoon with the NDP, as the party lost all but one of its 16 seats in la belle province, a knockout blow which will inhibit its ability to re-establish a foothold there. (canadiandimension.com)
  • Dr Habiba Sarabi, Deputy Chair of the High Peace Council in Afghanistan, discusses some of her thoughts on elections and peace in Afghanistan , from a conversation with Anna Larson in November 2017. (c-r.org)
  • The 2020 election was a referendum on Danny Faure and United Seychelles and a choice from two opposition parties. (sbc.sc)
  • Citizens are divided over the appropriateness of global governance, rising powers are challenging the Western liberal order, nationalist political forces are seeking to delegitimize global governance, and civil society actors are demanding a more adequate and just system. (gu.se)
  • In the early days of Indian Politics, symbols were used by nationalist leaders to rally support for the freedom movement. (politicalengineer.in)
  • Who among the contenders - the Nationalist Congress Party, the Shiv Sena, the BJP, and a Maratha elite now at a distance from both power and its community - will occupy the space vacated by the Congress? (epw.in)
  • She has published on themes related to the politics of contemporary Cambodia, addressing in particular the role of nationalist imaginings in shaping the era of multi-party elections, as well as the role of transforming perceptions of legitimate power and of citizenship. (lu.se)
  • For my PhD research at the University of Cambridge, I explored the role of nationalist imaginings, discourses and narratives in Cambodia's new political order. (lu.se)
  • This paper examines this tension by discusses the largely taken for granted notion of Maldivian Muslim nationalism, while focussing on the religious-nationalist rhetoric surrounding the controversial transfer of government in 2012. (lu.se)
  • 3 The Swedish Democratic Party (Sverigedemokraterna) is a nationalist and right-wing populist party. (lu.se)
  • More Sikh politicians were elected to Canada's House of Commons in the 2019 general election than those elected to India's parliament the same year. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • While responsibility for Nijjar's murder has yet to be firmly established, Canadian Sikhs organized small protests outside India's diplomatic institutions in Canada to protest Modi's policies, and the Trudeau government has expelled a top Indian diplomat. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • it has global implications, given India's status as the world's largest democracy and a significant player in international politics. (meramaal.com)
  • She also wrote, "The Impact of Radical Right-wing Parties in West European Democracies," a book that assesses the influence far-right parties have in setting the tone of political debates, shaping the political party system and structuring government policy. (uwf.edu)
  • This political involvement can take many forms even within the same formal institutional context and across the political spectrum, from autocracies to democracies. (mayor4london.com)
  • Multivariate analysis indicates that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while average citizens and mass-based interest groups have little or no independent influence. (cambridge.org)
  • The central point that emerges from our research is that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while mass-based interest groups and average citizens have little or no independent influence. (cambridge.org)
  • In ancient Greece, democracy was introduced as a form of self-rule government, where citizens had a say in the decision-making process. (childhealthnow.org)
  • Decades of neoliberal austerity imposed by successive federal and provincial governments have whittled down the public services that often make a critical difference in the quality of life for many citizens. (canadiandimension.com)
  • In a Democracy, citizens have the right to vote for their chosen candidates and, in turn, choose the government that will govern the country. (politicalengineer.in)
  • In five more years, the present government and its performance will be vetted by the citizens of Seychelles, and they will have the opportunity to choose once more. (sbc.sc)
  • Political engagement is a voluntary activity of private citizens that has the aim of influencing the political system or processes. (mayor4london.com)
  • In London, citizens are involved in politics in many different ways. (mayor4london.com)
  • Experts in public engagement bring together institutions, communities and citizens to promote innovation, understanding, debate and solutions to any political issues. (mayor4london.com)
  • Citizens should have access to publicly available information about the actions of government members and the consequences of these actions. (mayor4london.com)
  • It is essential for citizens to have access to information about their government and its actions so that they can make informed decisions and be more involved in the political process. (mayor4london.com)
  • This article explores how differences between national & local politics affect citizens' attitudes towards politics & how this affects their trust & satisfaction with their governments. (mayor4london.com)
  • The project - which started in 2013 - aims to explore the ways in which the internet has impacted on Chinese society: what is the internet used for, how are Chinese citizens adapting to a networked society controlled by the state, and what are the global implications? (lu.se)
  • Yet, the use of the internet as a free, democratic space might also be on the wane in the West, she notes, especially after the revelations of whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden which showed that the National Security Agency was collecting information about American citizens, and the recent involvement of Russia in the U.S. elections. (lu.se)
  • The possibility for stakeholders, as well as other interested parties and citizens, to participate in the law-making process is a vital part of any democratic system. (lu.se)
  • In this ground-breaking Accord, Taliban leaders, Afghan government representatives, and Afghan and international experts examine how this could be achieved. (c-r.org)
  • Three structural changes would bring about a "robust multiparty democracy," Stearns suggests: "expanding the House of Representatives, having House party coalitions choose the president, and letting the House end a failing presidency based on [a vote of] no confidence. (insidehighered.com)
  • Whilst the media struggles to accept there are more than four political parties to vote for in the Assembly elections in May, representatives of the Wales Green Party entered into talks with Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats to explore ways in which we might transform the politics of Wales. (iwa.wales)
  • The Middle East Forum Mission to Central Europe - Poland, Hungary and Austria - in which I participated, met with representatives of these civilizationist parties, in addition to many stakeholders and thinkers who have a first-hand understanding about local conditions and circumstances. (jewishchronicle.org)
  • In recent years, however, an upsurge of political representatives has embraced a requirement-based approach to naturalization to promote immigrant integration. (lu.se)
  • For long Sweden stayed an exception to this "European norm of civic integration" (Mulchaly, 2011) In recent years, however, there has been an upsurge of political representatives embracing language testing as a necessary measure to promote integration. (lu.se)
  • Staff and representatives of these human rights actors (organizations) face the risk of arrest and/or imprisonment for their overt criticism of government policies. (lu.se)
  • Electoral competition, political parties and clientelism: evidence from local elections in South Africa. (gu.se)
  • Both the Center Party and the Reform Party spent close to a million euros in the third quarter, about half of which they used to finance their campaigns leading up to this year's local elections last Sunday. (err.ee)
  • Political Parties are identified by their symbols, which are registered with the Election Commission of India . (politicalengineer.in)
  • Political parties in India are registered with the Election Commission of India (ECI) under the Representation of the People Act , 1951 . (politicalengineer.in)
  • To register a political party in India, the party must submit an application to the ECI. (politicalengineer.in)
  • The use of symbols by political parties in India has a rich history that dates back to pre-independence times. (politicalengineer.in)
  • This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. (epw.in)
  • Tensions between Canada and India came to a head recently when Prime Minister Trudeau alleged that the Indian government was involved to some degree in the murder of a Sikh activist in Canada. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • In some ways, the Sikh community also holds more political power in Canada than in India. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • Vocal support by some Sikhs in India for a separate homeland has led to growing animosity between the community and the Modi government. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • By answering not Presentations on other politics in South Asia( Bangladesh, Burma, India, Nepal), this deity is a consultant to despair the residents, papers, meanings, and course of social love page to the report. (ballroomchicago.com)
  • For example, in both India and China, with two economies that increasingly depend on globalization, we see a strengthening of nationalism, understood here as the cultural politics that has the nation as its subject and its object . (lu.se)
  • Although a minority government is generally viewed as undesirable among defenders of the Westminster parliamentary system, regarded as potentially weak and unstable, the most progressive federal governments in contemporary Canadian history have been Liberal minorities whose capacity to govern hinged on the cooperation of the social democratic New Democratic Party (NDP). (canadiandimension.com)
  • backed the Democratic Party by nearly 2-to-1 and stayed loyal to it. (journalistsresource.org)
  • Further, Jagmeet Singh-the head of the New Democratic Party in Canada -is Sikh, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named four Sikh members to his cabinet in 2015, compared to only two Sikh members in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet at the time. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • Bernie Sanders, to the consternation of critics in the Democratic Party, pundits in the corporate media, and purists on the hard left, has accomplished an amazing thing. (blogspot.com)
  • To enjoy a parliamentary majority the party decided to cooperate with the Swedish Democratic Party which has generated several controversial policy proposals on matters related to integration and immigration. (lu.se)
  • Supporting more democratic local governance may be one way to enhance representation, and presidential elections in 2019 are an opportunity for the international community to mediate electoral reform. (c-r.org)
  • The book presents evidence of a desire for change in party ethos, introducing the idea of the re-imagined party to explore perceptions of party representation, participation, governance and conduct. (manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk)
  • Age Inequalit https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2023.11 ies in Political Representation: A Review Article. (gu.se)
  • In this article, we attempt to understand the different nuances and factors influencing women representation in the Haryana Vidhan Sabha beginning the year 2000 by drawing upon data from TCPD's state-wise incumbency dataset that can be accessed at Lok Dhaba , the centre's political data collation and visualisation tool. (edu.in)
  • [2] With a deep-rooted history of honour killings, female foeticide and early marriages, inquiry into the question of women representation in the state's politics becomes important. (edu.in)
  • 4] While these statistics show an improved status of women representation in the Vidhan Sabha in recent times, however, from the 1st assembly elections in 1967 to the 13th assembly elections in 2019, women MLAs only make 7.62% of all the MLAs elected. (edu.in)
  • Alternatively, many regional, as well as national political parties, have repeatedly vowed to ensure greater women representation in Vidhan Sabha. (edu.in)
  • Both examples have been seen by critics to debase liberal democratic political representation. (researchgate.net)
  • This article challenges this critique and argues that the celebrity politician is consistent with a coherent account of political representation. (researchgate.net)
  • There is no doubt that the top-up seats were insufficient to ensure proportional representation of the political views of the Welsh people in the Welsh Assembly. (iwa.wales)
  • Three recent books about Canadian politics go a long way to explain why our politics is the way it is as they highlight the role of marketing and messaging in campaigns and governing. (theinterim.com)
  • Under the state's aggregate limit, a single individual could not contribute more than $150,000 combined per calendar year to all political campaigns, parties, and independent committees in New York. (brennancenter.org)
  • To the extent that there is a systematic effort to distort the election results this November, it is coming from the Republican Party. (brookings.edu)
  • I'm going to be holding the Republican Party accountable," she said, "and pushing them to the right. (ajc.com)
  • Election Beat 2020: What's the future of the Republican Party? (journalistsresource.org)
  • In the last of his Election Beat 2020 columns, Thomas E. Patterson argues that the Republican Party is in trouble. (journalistsresource.org)
  • Hope for Hong Kong (Chinese: 希望聯盟) was a "middle-of-the road" moderate political group founded by former Liberal Party leader James Tien who hoped to explore the moderate ground between the pro-democracy and pro-Beijing camps. (wikipedia.org)
  • Exploring public perceptions and desires, Katharine Dommett finds that far from rejecting parties, there is ongoing support for party democracy. (manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk)
  • However, not all ancient thinkers considered democracy to be the best form of government. (childhealthnow.org)
  • Aristotle, for example, believed that democracy was the worst form of government, as it allowed the uneducated masses to make important decisions. (childhealthnow.org)
  • Despite these criticisms, democracy continued to evolve and expand throughout history, becoming a cornerstone of modern political systems. (childhealthnow.org)
  • Renovating U.S. political institutions is the course Maxwell L. Stearns suggests in Parliamentary America: The Least Radical Means of Radically Repairing Our Broken Democracy ( Johns Hopkins University Press , March). (insidehighered.com)
  • From the Jan. 6 insurrection to misinformation and political tribalism, American democracy is facing significant challenges. (wttw.com)
  • Chicago has not always had the most cordial relationship with democracy over decades of machine-style politics. (wttw.com)
  • In the American experiment with freedom and democratic government, we have prized the principles of representative democracy and created a constitution whose goal was to prevent tyranny and domination. (wttw.com)
  • In Chicago, we have for 150 years been stuck in a form of Machine Democracy in which dominance by a single political party headed by political bosses and characterized by patronage, corruption, and stolen elections, belied and betrayed the American promise. (wttw.com)
  • The focus on UK government, parliament, prime minister and executive, constitution, democracy, participation, political parties, electoral systems, voter behaviour and the role of the media in election outcomes ensures a broad base of understanding and analysis. (patesgs.org)
  • In Year 13, the Global Politics course explores politics within and between countries, covering issues from human rights and democracy to financial crises and international conflict. (patesgs.org)
  • There are both formal procedures through laws, rules, regulations, as wel as deliberate political actions and security measures that undermine human rights work, and block and curtail a vibrant democracy. (lu.se)
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Montreal's Palais des Congrès after winning the Canadian election for the second time, October 22, 2019. (canadiandimension.com)
  • It is an active action, such as voting or addressing a political representative, as opposed to passive behavior, like watching political debates on television. (mayor4london.com)
  • Students explore political ideologies of liberalism, conservatism, socialism and feminism, focusing on how they relate to human nature, the state, society and the economy. (patesgs.org)
  • This article provides an overview of the different political parties operating in London, including their ideologies and how they differ from one another. (mayor4london.com)
  • The fact that the two most important 19th century secular ideologies that still dominate our contemporary world, namely communism and liberalism, pose as trans-or inter-national modes of political practice shows that nationalism is always to be understood in relation to "the other" and "to the world. (lu.se)
  • Themes can include, but are not limited to European integration, the EU's political system, its institutions and policies, and the EU as an international actor and its position in a geo-political world. (gu.se)
  • Political parties and institutions are part of the landscape within which we're operating. (transitionnetwork.org)
  • This will include exploring everything from the key concepts and debates of modern politics, and the inner workings of national and international institutions. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • From the time of independence in 1949, Javanese elites have monopolized politics, the military and other major institutions. (caltech.edu)
  • The course provides a thorough understanding of the impact of political institutions on modern societies. (patesgs.org)
  • SNA talked to St Ange on his participation in the election and what is next for the former leader of the archipelago's Ministry of Tourism. (sbc.sc)
  • It can be noticed that despite an increase in the number of women candidates in state elections, the total percentage of total contesting women candidates have always remained under 9% of the total contesting candidates, since 2000. (edu.in)
  • [7] The sluggish growth is indicative of an organisational bias against women candidates in political parties. (edu.in)
  • [8] Furthermore, the number of total women candidates saw a dip in the 2019 elections, wherein the total number of women candidates came down to 104 from 116 in the 2014 assembly elections. (edu.in)
  • For example, in Figure 2, we can see that in the 2019 assembly elections, all the main parties- INC, BJP, INLD and JJP decreased the number of tickets allotted to women candidates compared to the 2014 assembly elections. (edu.in)
  • [9] From Figure 2, it can also be that the nominations of women candidates by main parties have wavered from 2000 to 2019. (edu.in)
  • How can we raise the issues we would like to see discussed by our local candidates, while retaining the party political neutrality which is such an important element of Transition? (transitionnetwork.org)
  • A study on candidate quality of contestants in the zilla parishad and panchayat samiti elections of Maharashtra finds that a majority of the candidates are not highly educated, lack relevant grass-roots experience, are hand-picked by political parties based on non-meritorious criteria, and belong to political families with money power. (epw.in)
  • An analysis of "winnability" of candidates suggests that those from politically connected families, high financial standing and party affiliations stand a higher chance of winning elections. (epw.in)
  • Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long told Skelos that his party would not endorse Senate Republican candidates if they vote for public financing reform. (brennancenter.org)
  • St Ange hopes that One Seychelles will be participating in the upcoming elections with fresh, young and capable candidates ready to take the helm. (sbc.sc)
  • For 14 years, he was deputy leader of the federal parliamentary Labor Party, and for 9 of those years was deputy Leader of the Opposition. (naa.gov.au)
  • For example, reformulating Afghanistan's political system to facilitate broader inclusion and accommodate opposition non-violently might offer a way to support sustainable stability and insulate Afghanistan against regional political change or interference. (c-r.org)
  • Government and Opposition, 1-18. (gu.se)
  • We explore different election models that assign political preference to either the ruling parties or the opposition. (arxiv.org)
  • There was little doubt that it would be either the incumbent Liberal Party or the opposition Conservative Party which would walk away from election night victorious, if chastened, perhaps, by minority status. (canadiandimension.com)
  • Elections in 2018 and 2019 present opportunities in this regard - elections, while deeply flawed in Afghanistan, remain popular with the general public. (c-r.org)
  • The group was formed as a private company where five founders of the group were James Tien, Selina Chow, Miriam Lau, Felix Chung and Lam Man-kit, who all came from the Liberal Party, were also the company director. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tien criticised the Liberal Party leadership became too pro-Beijing and hoped for a more moderate approach. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet, seven months ahead of the September 24 national elections, we are rubbing our eyes as a bearded and bespectacled former bookseller without a high-school diploma appears to have a serious chance at wresting Germany's top political office from Chancellor Angela Merkel-hailed by some as the leader of the free world and the last bastion of the liberal international order. (brookings.edu)
  • In this election, Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party was re-elected with thirteen seats short of a majority, and roughly a third of the ballots cast by those who were motivated enough to go to the polls (a share of the popular vote that was actually a notch lower than that of the rival Conservatives). (canadiandimension.com)
  • It is odd that after the opening chapter explaining why he returned to Canada and entered politics - confirming the Conservative charge that he didn't "come back for you" as he describes that he was fulfilling his family's destiny of public service and that he wanted to make his deceased ancestors proud - that Prime Minister Stephen Harper appears as much as Ignatieff does in the former Liberal leader's own memoir. (theinterim.com)
  • The columnist Andrew Coyne once said that the unorthodox liberal views of the public intellectual Michael Ignatieff were precisely what made him an interesting potential leader of the Liberal Party after the Paul Martin debacle, but he ditched most of those positions as he became a standard-issue Liberal, checking off the laundry list of things a Good Canadian Liberal must support. (theinterim.com)
  • Alice Hooker-Stroud explains the reasons behind election talks between the Green Party, Plaid Cymru and Liberal Democrats. (iwa.wales)
  • PPP's surveys typically concern issues around politics and public policy and, beyond the 20 conspiracy questions, the survey also asked how respondents voted in the 2011 election and whether they lean strongly conservative or liberal. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • 1 The Liberal Party (Liberalerna) is a conservative-liberal party. (lu.se)
  • 2 The Moderate Party (Moderaterna) is a liberal-conservative party in favor of market liberalism. (lu.se)
  • These arguments are backed by this country's foundational liberal political approach to government, its belief that self-determination far exceeds anything other- or government-determined, and its extreme favor of autonomy. (cdc.gov)
  • Protests and Public Opinion in Russia, discerns the degree to which anti-government protests reflect the attitudes of the Russian population at large. (ponarseurasia.org)
  • The truth is that the number of top-up seats in Wales is too small to ensure proportional outcomes from our elections, and especially so when one party holds the majority of constituency seats. (iwa.wales)
  • Recent research presents evidence showing that the identity of politicians matters for political outcomes, e.g. (springer.com)
  • Republicans have supported voter ID laws in electorally competitive states where the party, with a declining electoral coalition, is struggling to maintain their control . (brookings.edu)
  • Moreover, while the NDP is widely viewed as the natural ally of the Liberals, Trudeau ruled out a formal or informal governing coalition from the outset, announcing his intention to work with all parties on an ad-hoc basis to pass legislation. (canadiandimension.com)
  • But when it happens in a state that does not often see a change in the party/coalition heading the government, it stirs much expectation and speculation. (epw.in)
  • The new coalition government of National, ACT, & NZ First will be stable, effective, and will deliver for all Kiwis. (scoop.co.nz)
  • For decades, parties have organised government, competed in elections and influenced the way society is run. (manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk)
  • as well as an extended discussion of the rise and fall of the royalist political party FUNCINPEC, which won the 1993 post-UNTAC election but within two decades had been practically wiped out by Hun Sen's CPP. (lu.se)
  • Exploring Politics is offered in SAGE Vantage , an intuitive learning platform that integrates quality SAGE textbook content with assignable multimedia activities and auto-graded assessments to drive student engagement and ensure accountability. (sagepub.com)
  • Options for institutional reform present dilemmas between a presidential or parliamentary system and how to promote a more party-oriented electoral arrangement that can encourage greater accountability but discourage further ethnic mobilisation and division. (c-r.org)
  • Voter ID laws are only one of several practices that add up to a widespread effort at election discrimination. (brookings.edu)
  • His party, which had been languishing in poll Siberia around 20 percent for many months, shot up by more than 10 percentage points, landing ahead of Merkel's Christian Democrats in three voter surveys for the first time in a decade. (brookings.edu)
  • Affordability" loomed large amongst voter concerns in this election. (canadiandimension.com)
  • The data suggests that, yes, they did continue to participate, and their registration rate was 80%, much higher than the average Californian, and reaching the 83-87% high of Political Data's "likely voter" universes. (capitolweekly.net)
  • Furthermore, social media has allowed parties to personalise their messaging and target specific voter segments using their symbols. (politicalengineer.in)
  • As on other subjects , Trump's "rigged election" rhetoric is merely the unvarnished version of ideas that have long been flourishing in conservative circles . (brookings.edu)
  • This rhetoric seemed somewhat surprising, as the state sees itself as the principal custodian of Islam in the archipelago, and as the government neither had any intention nor any legal ground to change that. (lu.se)
  • In the parlance of the horse-race terminology favoured by election commentators, the 2019 Canadian Elections were a squeaker, or too close to call up until the last minute. (canadiandimension.com)
  • While there she worked with internationally renowned scholars of political extremism and right-wing radicalism. (uwf.edu)
  • She is the face of radical political extremism, and we don't need that distraction. (ajc.com)
  • Historically the party has oscillated between right- wing and center-left government coalitions. (lu.se)
  • The governor is facing pressure from the progressive Working Families Party, which might not endorse him on the party's ballot line if he doesn't achieve public financing reform. (brennancenter.org)
  • It was also a privilege to have worked tirelessly by the party's executive sides over the course of the two years as the party president to advance the party's common goals and to give voice to the vulnerable members of society who have steadfastly and relentlessly been oppressed, silenced and marginalised. (sbc.sc)
  • So does he, after spending months hammering home the reality that Clinton is the bought-and-paid candidate of the the banks, the arms industry, the oil industry and the medical-industrial complex, and after enduring endless lies about his own record spouted by Clinton and her surrogates, go ahead and endorse her as the party's standard bearer for the general election? (blogspot.com)
  • The earliest forms of government were simple systems of self-governance, where individuals made decisions based on consensus within their communities. (childhealthnow.org)
  • This includes theories of Global Politics, sovereignty and globalisation, global governance: political and economic, global governance: human rights and environmental, power and developments, regionalism and the European Union. (patesgs.org)
  • Representing the "Kurultai" research and consulting company based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, my primary focus during this secondment was to explore the dynamic relationship between business, legal governance, and higher education, with a particular emphasis on Central Asia, and Uzbekistan in particular. (lu.se)
  • The reimagined party offers unprecedented insight into public views of parties in Britain. (manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk)
  • The Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) group is the largest specialist group of the UK Political Studies Association (PSA) and in 2015 we hosted the annual conference. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • We welcome submissions in political theory broadly conceived, including normative political theory, the history of political thought, and positive political theory, as in theoretical work on problems in contemporary politics and public policy, as well as discussions of fundamental political concepts, methods and phenomena. (gu.se)
  • Be that as it may, Richard Sennett's The Performer: Art, Life, Politics ( Yale University Press , April) responds to a "cluster of demagogues [that] has recently dominated the public realm through their powers as actors. (insidehighered.com)
  • These results demonstrate that analysis of public online data can outperform conventional polling methods, and that political analysis and general forecasting would likely benefit from incorporating such data in the immediate future. (arxiv.org)
  • Isobar built the overall concept of The Perfect Candidate including creating the website, working in partnership with Cox Inall Change, its sister agency that specialises in public relations for government and the not-for-profit sector, who managed the extensive communications campaign, including social and media outreach of the project. (bandt.com.au)
  • For most of the book, Ignatieff not so much details as waxes philosophical about the grungy part of the game of politics, the compromises one must make when leading the party, both with oneself and the public. (theinterim.com)
  • How we end up with any particular government remains largely unquestioned by both the Welsh public and our media. (iwa.wales)
  • A roundup with the latest news highlighting the corrosive nature of money in New York State politics - and the need for public financing and robust campaign finance reform. (brennancenter.org)
  • Although negotiations were well underway with Republicans regarding public funding, the discussions were derailed following a warning from the Conservative Party. (brennancenter.org)
  • Despite being ostracized by the other parties due to its ideological roots, the party has grown in public support over the last couple of years. (lu.se)
  • In 2013 , the newly elected president and general secretary of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping, closed down a number of public accounts on the social platform Sina Weibo (similar to Twitter) that had been used by political activists and human rights bloggers - many of whom were prosecuted and accused of spreading rumours. (lu.se)
  • According to her, this way of using the internet is at odds with how many people in the West feel the internet should be used - as a space for public debate and political activism. (lu.se)
  • The second part takes a more normative turn, briefly exploring the competing values of privacy and public health. (cdc.gov)
  • You'll also have plenty of opportunities to join fascinating events and get involved with modern political debates. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • Sixth Form students run a weekly Politics Society that discusses and debates a wide range of political issues far beyond the curriculum, and a debating club. (patesgs.org)
  • This stands in sharp contradiction with the "far-left" in places like France, Spain and England, where antisemitism appears to be resurgent in the political discourse. (jewishchronicle.org)
  • From the start, the Maldivian democratic project tried to combine democratic liberty with Islamic normativity within its political discourse. (lu.se)
  • Language Testing, Standard Language Ideology, Critical Discourse Analysis, together with the methodological framework of Norman Fairclough, the thesis investigates how this discursive shift manifests in the current political predicament in Sweden. (lu.se)
  • With the Moderate Party2 (M) now in office, alongside the supporting party Swedish Democratic Party3 (SD), language requirements have been afforded a secure position in the overall discourse on integration and immigration, characterized by an emphasis on stringency, urgency, and restrictiveness. (lu.se)
  • The Wales Green Party stands for grown up, inclusive, pluralist politics, and a political system that puts the people of Wales first. (iwa.wales)
  • In Year 12, we aim to inspire students to take an active and inclusive interest in the world through political engagement. (patesgs.org)
  • In this regard, only 2005 assembly elections was an exception, wherein this gap was relatively less. (edu.in)
  • With regard to its South Asian neighbours, the significance of the Maldivian case is that the conjuncture of religion and nationalism is hardly challenged, but rather evoked, played out and reinforced in the political realm. (lu.se)
  • Thirty-months of data collected since the last election from Roy Morgan, the independent, pre-eminent and longest established market research company in Australia, was mapped against policy statements on the websites of the political parties and independents, alongside analysis from the Australian Futures Project. (bandt.com.au)
  • We have expanded the electorate from the days in which only relatively affluent White males could vote and serve in government. (wttw.com)
  • When a third of the electorate stays home, even a majority government cannot claim a strong popular mandate. (canadiandimension.com)
  • Across Europe in Spain, Greece, Portugal and Germany, new alliances are revolutionising politics, giving the electorate a real choice in voting for change. (iwa.wales)
  • While feudalism declined in the late Middle Ages, its influence can still be seen in the political and economic systems of modern societies. (childhealthnow.org)
  • There are many international societies representing different countries, as well as the Politics Society (which is independent of any particular political leaning), societies for all main UK political parties, debating society, InterVol and many more. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • In her book, "The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation," Williams and other experts explore the contemporary challenge of government in multicultural societies, and examine how ethnic difference could be better understood and mediated by modern nation states. (uwf.edu)
  • Do you believe that shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining political power to manipulate our societies, or not? (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The Politics Department wholeheartedly encourages engagement with the subject outside of the classroom and facilitates this through a range of extra-curricular visits and super-curricular experiences. (patesgs.org)
  • The department offers a range of additional enrichment and leadership opportunities, from outside guest speakers to whole school politics engagement activities, such as Parliament Week, assemblies, a thriving Politics Sixth Form society and links with student-led groups, such as Pate's Amnesty International, European Youth Parliament, Member of Youth Parliament Initiative, Model United Nations and the National Council of Women. (patesgs.org)
  • A top official with the Internal Revenue Service on Friday said the agency had erred in singling out conservative political groups for extended reviews of their tax-exempt status during the last election cycle. (theweek.com)
  • This allows us to look at the age breakdown in terms of turnout, registration share and vote share for 18-to-24 year-olds, and to see how it fluctuated between primary and general elections, and within both gubernatorial and presidential election cycles. (capitolweekly.net)
  • Correspondingly, this also yields a poor strike rate of women in assembly elections, which is referred to as the rate of total women elected by total women contested in elections. (edu.in)
  • Less than half the voting population in Wales take part in Welsh Assembly elections. (iwa.wales)
  • Maharashtra Assembly Elections : Farewell to Maratha Politics? (epw.in)
  • The assembly elections in Maharashtra in October 2014 may have been crucial in this sense. (epw.in)
  • During this time abroad, she witnessed the emergence of small political parties - environmental Greens and the Freedom Party - taking center stage in Austria's national elections in 1991, as well as in other countries in Europe. (uwf.edu)
  • I argue that in the context of novel party politics in the Maldives it is less the conjuncture of religion and nation that is disputed, but rather the degree to which normative or moderate interpretations of Islam are evoked in the name of the nation. (lu.se)
  • Courses in universities around the world cover the governments and politics of ancient civilizations, including those of ancient Greece and Rome. (childhealthnow.org)
  • The entire outbreak shook all countries, and governments, world leaders, and health professionals are trying to stop the health crisis. (researchgate.net)
  • Explore the fascinating relationship between politics and world affairs. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • In a world where every party is trying to capture the attention of their supporters, symbols have become a vital tool for parties to showcase their identity on Social Media Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. (politicalengineer.in)
  • Brazil's elections, which will be held in October, are coming on the heels of the World Cup, one of several high-profile events that have marked the country's emergence as the second giant of the Americas. (caltech.edu)
  • The third election, Indonesia's presidential vote on July 9, has been mostly ignored by the international media, even though Indonesia, with a population of about 250 million, ranks as the fourth- largest country in the world, as well as the biggest economy in Southeast Asia. (caltech.edu)
  • Politics brings together some of the most important approaches to understanding the world around us, developing skills useful for a wide range of careers. (patesgs.org)
  • The nation-state is undoubtedly the most important political formation in the world today. (lu.se)
  • But given that the current Conservative government in Westminster was given a mandate to govern by less than a quarter of the voting population, being 'better' is not hard. (iwa.wales)
  • Despite the evolution of political systems over time, the influence of ancient political systems can still be seen in modern governments. (childhealthnow.org)
  • Ignatieff said he wrote the memoir as a warning to intellectuals like himself who are tempted by the allure of a political life and the ability to influence the affairs of men, and his central caution is that it is difficult to be oneself because politics requires you to be someone else. (theinterim.com)
  • SNA: How do you feel about the results of One Seychelles in the election and did that influence your decision to step down? (sbc.sc)
  • Start by learning about the Constitution, our rights and freedoms, how the national government works and the opportunities and challenges of citizen influence. (mnsu.edu)
  • Furthermore, a close study of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha elections from 2000 to 2019 shows that there exists a wide gap between the number of women contested elections versus those who won ( Figure 3) [10] [11] . (edu.in)
  • This article is based on a study that was carried out by the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune at the initiative of the Maharashtra State Election Commission, and funded by the rural development department, Government of Maharashtra. (epw.in)
  • Politics in Maharashtra has long been known for the twin features of a dominant party and a dominant caste. (epw.in)
  • In the period of post-Congress politics, Maharashtra is one state where the Congress has been in power for three terms. (epw.in)
  • Once registered, the party is allotted a unique symbol that is used on ballot papers during elections. (politicalengineer.in)
  • They see it as an opportunity to push the political centre a little to the left. (canadiandimension.com)
  • Formed in 1959, and based in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, the Richardson Institute is the oldest peace and conflict research centre in the UK. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • Our measures are far from perfect, but we hope that this first step will help inspire further research into what we see as some of the most fundamental questions about American politics. (cambridge.org)
  • Peace talks with the Taliban present another opening to broker change, which would necessitate re-examining the fundamental structures of government and creating space for bargaining over how to administer authority. (c-r.org)
  • Consideration of the basic philosophical approaches to the idea of justice and how this idea relates to other fundamental ideas in political philosophy, ethics, and law. (mnsu.edu)
  • Former policy director of the New People's Party Derek Yuen and former chief manager of the China Technology Corporation Jason Poon were reportedly supported by the group to run in the 2020 Legislative Council election. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this week's PONARS Eurasia Podcast, Maria Lipman chats with Tanya Lokot and Nikolay Petrov about the results of Russia's legislative elections and about what comes next. (ponarseurasia.org)
  • In this week's PONARS Eurasia Podcast, Maria Lipman chats with Ben Noble and Nikolay Petrov about Russia's September 17-19 legislative elections, repressive measures against electoral challengers, and whether to expect anything other than preordained results. (ponarseurasia.org)
  • Current problems of the economy are stressed along with tools government has to cope with them. (mnsu.edu)
  • The Estonian Conservative People's Party (EKRE) spent €80,000 in the third quarter. (err.ee)
  • Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest. (cambridge.org)
  • The findings confirm that discourses related to requirements, stringency, and security regarding integration and immigration, combined with the hegemonic status of the Swedish language, enable different political agendas to discursively portray language requirements as a desirable course of action to promote integration. (lu.se)
  • He then returned to Queensland state politics. (naa.gov.au)
  • It's also possible to explore the data through a national lens to see how those concerns vary across state, region, age and gender. (bandt.com.au)
  • Capitol Weekly: The Newspaper of California State Government and Politics. (capitolweekly.net)
  • Breaking the one-party-state mentality, moving towards a progressive plurality of voices more common in Europe. (iwa.wales)
  • For instance, some symbols are reserved for national parties, while others are reserved for state parties. (politicalengineer.in)
  • Commissioners at the New York State Board of Elections decided last week that the board will no longer enforce the state's $150,000 aggregate contribution limit. (brennancenter.org)
  • There will always be noise in politics, but if our party wants to continue to be in control, we must focus on the meat and potatoes of what we are going to do moving forward for our state," said state Rep. Kasey Carpenter , a Dalton Republican who represents a swath of Greene's district. (ajc.com)
  • Development Strategy of Mongolia, submitting to the State Great Hural for endorsement, reflecting them in the Government Programmes of Action and organizing their implementation. (who.int)
  • Lancaster's combined Film and Philosophy degree is taught jointly by academics in the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • As part of our Politics, Philosophy and Religion department, you'll have a teaching team unlike any other in the UK. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • Explore ways to support our work and help make peace possible. (c-r.org)
  • SNA: Would you say that Seychelles has room to support only two parties? (sbc.sc)
  • 20 years to see that this approach, let alone this policy, has not always delighted in the spoils of political support. (lu.se)
  • This interpretation of the underlying objective of the target, allows for exploring, or perhaps forking, alternatives that support the economic system and can be better held accountable for how they address vulnerable communities. (lu.se)
  • For information on the HEOA, please go to http://ed.gov/policy/highered/leg/hea08/index.html . (sagepub.com)
  • This literature has made important contributions to our understanding of how American politics works and has helped illuminate how democratic or undemocratic (in various senses) our policy making process actually is. (cambridge.org)
  • Approaches to the study of comparative politics may include country studies, regional studies, global surveys focusing on specific policy areas or other issues, and general comparative theory. (mnsu.edu)
  • The Party informally forms part of the "Tidö-agreement" and has since been able to successfully negotiate its demands on integration and immigration into the government's formal policy stance on these matters. (lu.se)