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McAnulla, Stuart Dempster. Explaining political change under Thacherism. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1999.

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Innovative leadership in democracy: Policy change under Thatcher. Aldershot, Hants, England: Dartmouth Pub. Co., 1993.

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Bennich-Björkman, Li. Political culture under institutional pressure: How institutional change transforms early socialization. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Ann, Strickland Ruth, and Moore Raymond A, eds. The Constitution under pressure: A time for change. New York: Praeger, 1987.

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Ponniah, Thomas. The revolution in Venezuela: Social and political change under Chávez. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2011.

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Pakistan under Musharraf, 1999-2002: Economic reform and political change. Lahore: Vanguard, 2004.

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The revolution in Venezuela: Social and political change under Chávez. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2011.

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Chang, Kyŏng-sŏp. South Korea under compressed modernity: Familial political economy in transition. London: Routledge, 2010.

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The autumn of dictatorship: Fiscal crisis and political change in Egypt under Mubarak. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2011.

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Change and continuity in spatial planning: Metropolitan planning in Cape Town under political transition. London: Routledge, 2002.

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South Korea under compressed modernity: Familial political economy in transition. New York, NY: Routledge, 2010.

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Civil society activism under authoritarian rule: A comparative perspective. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Political learning and citizenship education under conflict: The political socialization of Israeli and Palestinian youngsters. London: Routledge, 2004.

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The Lutheran Church and the East German state: Political conflict and change under Ulbricht and Honecker. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990.

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Catela, Maria Emília. Educational reform under political transition: A study of change in Portuguese education in the 1970's. Stockholm [Sweden]: Institute of International Education, Stockholm University, 1990.

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Tom, Gallagher. The illusion of freedom: Scotland under nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010.

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Tom, Gallagher. The illusion of freedom: Scotland under nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.

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Politically correct economics: A semantic primer for realistic radicals selling the same old socialism under the banners of "hope" & "change". Chesterfield, MO: Heuristic Books, 2009.

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The illusion of freedom: Scotland under nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.

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The illusion of freedom: Scotland under nationalism. London: Hurst, 2009.

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Europe, United States Congress Commission on Security and Cooperation in. Implementation of the Helsinki accords: Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, Bosnia's second winter under siege, February 8, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Implementation of the Helsinki accords: Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, Bosnia's second winter under siege, February 8, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Segal, Joes. Art and Politics. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981782.

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In Art and Politics, Segal explores the collision of politics and art in seven enticing essays. The book explores the position of art and artists under a number of different political regimes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, traveling around the world to consider how art and politics have interacted and influenced each other in different conditions. Joes Segal takes you on a journey to the Third Reich, where Emil Nolde supported the regime while being called degenerate; shows us Diego Rivera creating Marxist murals in Mexico and the United States for anti-Marxist governments and clients; ties Jackson Pollock's drip paintings in their Cold War context to both the FBI and the CIA; and considers the countless images of Mao Zedong in China as unlikely witnesses of radical political change.
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Zürcher, Erik-Jan, and Kim Zouw, eds. Three Months in Mao's China. Translated by Vivien Collingwood. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981812.

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In the fall of 1964, sinologist Erik Zürcher travelled to China for the first time, a country he had been studying since 1947. A collection of Zürcher's personal writings from his trip, including letters and diary entries, Three Months in Mao's China offers not only new insights about the great scholar, but also a rich picture of communist China, which was in those days still almost completely inaccessible to Westerners. During a tumultuous time in world politics, as Nikita Khrushchev was deposed, Lyndon Johnson won the US presidential election against Barry Goldwater, and China became a nuclear power, Zürcher experienced the reality of China under Mao Zedong. Only recently discovered, these documents portray, viewed through an expert's eye, a land in the midst of its own massive political, social, and economic change. Both a fascinating account by an informed outsider and a reminder of just how much China and the rest of the world have changed over the last fifty years, this is essential reading for anyone interested in East Asia and Asian history as a whole.
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Political Culture under Institutional Pressure: How Institutional Change Transforms Early Socialization (Political Evolution and Institutional Change). Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Castro, Fábio de. Brazil Under the Workers' Party: Continuity and Change from Lula to Dilma. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Cant, Anna. Land Without Masters: Agrarian Reform and Political Change under Peru's Military Government. University of Texas Press, 2021.

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Stockemer, Daniel. The Front National in France: Continuity and Change Under Jean-Marie Le Pen and Marine Le Pen. Springer, 2018.

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Stockemer, Daniel. The Front National in France: Continuity and Change Under Jean-Marie Le Pen and Marine Le Pen. Springer, 2017.

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The Path To Devolution And Change A Political History Of Scotland Under Margaret Thatcher. I. B. Tauris & Company, 2009.

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Lori, Turnbull. Part II Institutions and Constitutional Change, B The Parliamentary System, Ch.8 Political Institutions in Canada in a New Era. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the meaning and significance of the parliamentary reform package introduced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government in 2015. The proposed measures address themes that have been part of democratic reform agendas for many years, and most of them can be fairly described as low-hanging fruit. The one that stands out from the rest is the Trudeau government’s approach to appointments. Historically, Prime Ministers have made appointments to the Senate, the Supreme Court, and other positions of profile and authority with little to no restrictions on their discretion. The Trudeau government’s creation of independent advisory boards to preside over appointments throughout federal government institutions, and the identification of specified criteria to guide these appointments, represents a major departure from historic practice and a potentially significant shift away from the concentration of power in the hands of the political Executive.
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Jenkins, Jesse D., and Valerie J. Karplus. Carbon Pricing under Political Constraints. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0003.

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The economic prescription for mitigating climate change is clear: price carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions to internalize climate damages. In practice, a variety of political economy constraints have prevented the introduction of a carbon price equal to the full social cost of emissions. This chapter develops insights about the design of climate policy in the face of binding political constraints. Using a stylized model of the energy sector, the authors identify welfare-maximizing combinations of a CO2 price, subsidy for clean energy production, and lump-sum transfers to energy consumers or producers under a set of constraints: limits on the CO2 price, on increases in energy prices, and on energy consumer and producer surplus loss. The authors find that strategically using subsidies or transfers to relieve political constraints can significantly improve the efficiency of carbon pricing policies, while strengthening momentum for a low-carbon transition over time.
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Cavatorta, Francesco. Civil Society Activism under Authoritarian Rule: A Comparative Perspective. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Wu, Guoguang, and Helen Lansdowne. Socialist China, Capitalist China: Social Tension and Political Adaptation under Economic Globalization. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Guoguang, Wu, and Lansdowne Helen 1958-, eds. Socialist China, capitalist China: Social tension and political transition under economic globalisation. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2009.

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Brukum, Nana James Kwaku. The northern territories of the gold coast under British colonial rule, 1897-1956: A study in political change. 1997.

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(Editor), Victor Azarya, Anneke Breedveld (Editor), Mirjam De Bruijn (Editor), and Han Van Dijk (Editor), eds. Pastoralists Under Pressure?: Fulbe Societies Confronting Change in West Africa (Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia). Brill Academic Publishers, 1999.

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A Narrative of facts connected with the change effected in the political condition and relations of Paraguay: Under the directions of Dr. Thomas Francia . London: W. Mason, 1985.

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María Valenzuela, José, and Isabel Studer. Climate Change Policy and Power Sector Reform in Mexico under the Golden Age of Gas. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0021.

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Mexico’s low-carbon technology perspectives show lack of coherence with the rising ambition in climate change commitments, for which Mexico is internationally praised. The comparison of two recent energy reforms, corresponding to two administrations, explains this lack of coherence by, on the one hand, the permanence of a strong climate institutional framework devised as a means to increase energy security and, on the other hand, the political commitment to reduce electricity tariffs through the access to low-priced gas in North America. The chapter underscores the political economy trade-offs between the need for a strong climate commitment that provides a stable long-term energy transition pathway and the political and economic short-term benefits derived from low electricity tariffs.
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Wiles, Ellen. Saffron Shadows and Salvaged Scripts: Literary Life in Myanmar under Censorship and in Transition. Columbia University Press, 2015.

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Saffron Shadows and Salvaged Scripts: Literary Life in Myanmar under Censorship and in Transition. Columbia University Press, 2015.

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Hellwig, Timothy, Yesola Kweon, and Jack Vowles. Democracy Under Siege? Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846208.001.0001.

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For the worlds democracies, the Global Financial Crisis of 2008–9 was catalyst for the most precipitous economic downturn in eight decades. This book examines how the GFC and ensuing Great Recession affected the workings of mass politics in the established democracies. The initial wave of research on the crisis concluded it did little to change the established relationships between voters, parties, and elections. Yet, nearly a decade since the initial shock, we are witnessing a wave of political changes, the extent to which has not been fully explained by existing studies. How did the economic malaise bear on the political preferences of citizens? This book pushes against the received wisdom by advancing a framework for understanding citizen attitudes, preferences, and behaviour. We make two main claims. First, while previous studies of the GFC tend to focus on an immediate impact of the crisis, we argue that economic malaise had a long-lasting impact. In addition to economic shock, we emphasize that economic recovery has a significant impact on citizens assessment of political elites. Second, we argue that unanticipated exogenous shocks like the GFC grant party elites an opening for political manoeuvre through public policy and rhetoric. As a result, political elites have a high degree of agency to shape public perceptions and behaviour. Political parties can strategically moderate citizens economic uncertainty, mobilize/demobilize voters, and alter individuals political preferences. By leveraging data from over 150,000 individuals across over 100 nationally representative post-election surveys from the 1990s to 2017, this book tests these research claims across a range of outcomes, including economic perceptions, policy demands, political participation, and the vote.
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Fiorino, Daniel J. Can Change Happen? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.003.0008.

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The logic of green growth—both as issue framing and policy agenda—is compelling only if there is a political path to making it happen. This chapter considers green growth prospects in the United States from two perspectives. The first is the explanatory value of two theoretical models that have been influential in the field of policy studies: the multiple streams and advocacy coalition frameworks. The second is the conditions under which a long-term, durable transition to green growth may occur. These are to build a political coalition for green growth, deliver institutional reforms that enhance democracy, reduce economic inequality, and stress global action and interdependency. Only by linking ecology with economy in positive ways is there a practical path to living a good life on a finite earth.
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De Vries, Catherine E., and Sara B. Hobolt. Political Entrepreneurs. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691194752.001.0001.

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Challenger parties are on the rise in Europe, exemplified by the likes of Podemos in Spain, the National Rally in France, the Alternative for Germany, or the Brexit Party in Great Britain. Like disruptive entrepreneurs, these parties offer new policies and defy the dominance of established party brands. In the face of these challenges and a more volatile electorate, mainstream parties are losing their grip on power. This book explores why some challenger parties are so successful and what mainstream parties can do to confront these political entrepreneurs. Drawing analogies with how firms compete, the book demonstrates that political change is as much about the ability of challenger parties to innovate as it is about the inability of dominant parties to respond. Challenger parties employ two types of innovation to break established party dominance: they mobilize new issues, such as immigration, the environment, and Euroscepticism, and they employ antiestablishment rhetoric to undermine mainstream party appeal. Unencumbered by government experience, challenger parties adapt more quickly to shifting voter tastes and harness voter disenchantment. Delving into strategies of dominance versus innovation, the authors explain why European party systems have remained stable for decades, but also why they are now increasingly under strain. As challenger parties continue to seek to disrupt the existing order, the book shows that their ascendency fundamentally alters government stability and democratic politics.
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King, John N. Religious Change in the Mid-Tudor Period. Edited by Andrew Hiscock and Helen Wilcox. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672806.013.4.

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Mid-sixteenth-century England witnessed unprecedented religio-political turmoil. Following the death of Henry VIII in 1547, the government of Edward VI fostered a controversial programme of Protestant reform by instituting public worship in the vernacular based upon Bible readings, officially authorized sermons, and rejection of transubstantiation and replacement of the Mass with celebration of Holy Communion in the form of a communal meal in accordance with the second Book of Common Prayer (1552). The government relaxed restraints on Protestant propaganda at the same time that it blocked publication of Roman Catholic books. Following King Edward’s death in 1553, Mary I reversed changes in the state religion introduced under her late father and brother. Book publication underwent contraction as the government encouraged renewed publication of Roman Catholic books. Following the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558, her government restored Protestant doctrine and worship in line with the 1552 prayer book.
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Bjarnegård, Elin. Men’s Political Representation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.214.

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In much research on gender and representation, the constraining factors for women’s political representation have served as a backdrop against which women’s activities are contextualized, rather than as a primary focus of research. Research explicitly focusing on men’s overrepresentation in politics does the opposite: it puts the reproduction of male dominance at the center of the analysis. Such a focus on men and masculinities and their relation to political power requires a set of analytical tools that are partly distinctly different from the tools used to analyze women’s underrepresentation. A feminist institutionalist framework is used to identify the logic of recruitment underpinning the reproduction of male dominance. It proposes and elaborates on two main types of political capital that under certain circumstances may reinforce male dominance and resist challenges to it: homosocial capital, consisting of instrumental and expressive rules favoring different types of similarity; and male capital, consisting of sexist and patriarchal resources that always favor men. Although the different types of political capital may be empirically related, they should be analytically separated because they require different methodological approaches and call for different strategies for change.
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Galvin, Daniel J. Political Parties in American Politics. Edited by Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199662814.013.18.

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Political parties are closely associated with pivotal turning points in American political development. Surprisingly little attention, however, has been given to how the parties, themselves, change over time. Whether they are conceptualized as formal organizations or as networks of groups, studying parties from a historical-institutional perspective directs attention to their structural arrangements and the processes through which those arrangements change. Identifying mechanisms of change and specifying the conditions under which different types of change may occur, the historical-institutional approach promises to elucidate the relationship between party change and political change more broadly.
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Cannavò, Peter. Environmental Political Theory and Republicanism. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.20.

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This chapter attempts to broaden our understanding of the relatively under-investigated connection between civic republican and green perspectives. The chapter outlines key similarities between civic republicanism and more radical forms of environmentalism and highlights how both republicanism and environmentalism face an internal tension between communitarian values and a strong commitment to meaningful participatory politics. The author argues that greater engagement with republicanism by environmental political theory can promote a better grasp of environmentalism’s political implications and internal tensions. Moreover, engagement with republicanism can also yield insight into how we might address ecological threats, including climate change. Republican conceptions of dispersed sovereignty, civic virtue, and even the proper use of nature can help guide a more ecologically sustainable society.
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Nardin, Terry. Political Philosophy in a Globalizing World. Edited by George Klosko. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199238804.003.0028.

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Political philosophy in a globalizing world is not confined to thinking about globalization. “Globalization” is identified with economic trends such as the internationalization of commerce and finance, cultural trends such as the spread of English, and political trends such as the erosion of state sovereignty and the emergence of transnational policy networks. If globalization means increasing interdependence—moral, economic, and ecological—it invites reflection on how this interdependence is affecting the study of political philosophy. Subsequent debates over the role of great powers, the threat or advantages of empire, the role of the United Nations, and the lessons of the European Union have continued the line of inquiry begun by Immanuel Kant. With globalization, however, debate has moved away from confederation to focus on the idea of constitutionalism without the state. Contra Karl Marx, the point of philosophy is to understand the world, not to change it. Political philosophy in this sense is only one part of “political thought,” most of which in any society is politics itself under another name.
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Lewis, Peter M. Africa’s Political Economy in the Contemporary Era. Edited by Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199845156.013.36.

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This article discusses Africa’s political economy in the contemporary era. It begins with an overview of various theories, models and debates that address African economic performance before turning to a discussion of the interrelationships between institutions, politics, and economic change. It then proceeds with an analysis of the politics of economic change in Africa following years of colonization; how the development strategies charted at independence came under stress from internal and global factors in the 1970s; the shifts in development strategy and policy orientation that African states went through in the 1980s; the influence of political reform and democratization on the trajectory of African economies during the 1990s; and the acceleration of economic growth in many African countries in the twenty-first century. Finally, the article assesses African economies under the contemporary period in which enhanced performance and a more propitious context create opportunities for a shift in developmental trajectories.
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