Future Analysis of The Nation-State System Introduction: It is common to hear of the threats to the nation-state system in the contemporary world. Such threats seem to originate from many different quarters‚ at different level of the global system. This impending sense that the nation-state is somehow in “crisis” led to analyze the question of “the contemporary crisis of the nation-state?” But before we go into the analysis‚ it is important to look into the ideas that would help to understand
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Neo-liberalism and “Sound Finance” in India: Viewing Economic Theory and Praxis from the Lens of the People -Zico Dasgupta I The present economic crisis‚ while engulfing the whole capitalist world‚ has left its distinct imprint on the Indian economy. The latter has been characterized by a sharp decline in the GDP growth rate‚ a negative growth rate in agricultural and manufacturing sector‚ massive job losses and plummeting crop prices in the recent period. However‚ as one of the recent estimates
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Griffin Weider Professor Christensen Comparative Revolutions November 30‚ 2012 The Structure and Role of the Pre-Revolutionary State in France‚ China‚ and Russia There are numerous causal factors to consider when analyzing revolutions‚ and the State is arguably one of the most significant. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the ways in which the structure and role of the pre-revolutionary state affected the nature of the revolutions in France‚ Russia‚
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International Journal of Management Reviews (2010) DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2370.2009.00275.x The Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility: A Review of Concepts‚ Research and Practice ijmr_275 85..106 Archie B. Carroll and Kareem M. Shabana1 Director‚ Nonprofit Management & Community Service Program & Robert W. Scherer Professor Emeritus‚ Department of Management‚ Terry College of Business‚ University of Georgia‚ Athens‚ GA 30602‚ USA‚ and 1 Assistant Professor of Management‚ School of
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Costly Contracting and Monitoring”‚ Journal of Accounting and Economics‚ Vol. 5‚ August‚ pp. 77-117. Jantadej‚ P.‚ and Kent‚ P.‚ (1999)‚ “Corporate Environmental Disclosures in Response to Public Awareness of the Ok Tedi Copper Mine Disaster: A Legitimacy Theory Perspective”‚ Accounting Research Journal‚ Vol. 12‚ No. 1‚ pp. 72-88. Jensen‚ M.C.‚ and Meckling‚ W.H.‚ (1978)‚ “Can the Corporation Survive?” Financial Analysts Journal‚ Vol. 34‚ Jan-Feb‚ pp. 31-37. Kelly‚ G.J.‚ (1981)‚ “Australian Social
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that of the antagonist. As shown in the Shakespearean play King Lear‚ there is very little difference between the two. Edmund‚ who appears to be a villain‚ is more than meets the eye. His evil is a rebellion against the social order that denies him legitimacy. His villainy does not come from innate cruelty but from misdirected desire for familial love. His remorse in the end displays his humanity and blindness. Through his nature‚ the social construct‚ and the humanity he exemplifies‚ it is impossible
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Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing same sex marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges has had a reinforcing effect on the already climbing national opinion showing support for same sex marriage. This is a testament to the notion that law gives social phenomena legitimacy. By affirming that marriage is a fundamental right that cannot be denied to any American based on their sexual orientation‚ the Court has given public opinion a nudge toward the direction of tolerance. While bias toward homosexuality still persists
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Strictly speaking‚ a policy does not become a public policy until it is adopted‚ implemented‚ and enforced by some government institution. Government institutions give public policy three distinctive characteristics. • First‚ government lends legitimacy to policies. Government policies are generally regarded as legal obligations that command the loyalty of citizens. Second‚ government policies involve universality. Only government policies extend to all people in a society; the policies of other
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Sandra Egger‚ Luke McNamara & Alex Steel‚ Criminal Law: Material and Commentary on Criminal Law and Process of New South Wales (The Federation Press‚ 5th ed‚ 2010). Kathy Mack and Sharyn Roach Anleu‚ ‘Getting Through The List’: Judgecraft and Legitimacy in the Lower Courts (2007). Andrew Sanders & Richard Young‚ Criminal Justice (Oxford 3rded‚ 2007). Kathleen Daly‚ Andrew John Goldsmith‚ Mark Israel‚ Aims of the Criminal justice system (Lawbook Co.‚3rd ed‚ 2006). Andrew‚ Ashworth‚ Mike‚ Redmayne
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who are politically neutral to conduct its business whilst government consists of elected officials who represent partisan sympathies. The state is more extensive than the government. The state is characterized by state institutions‚ exercise of legitimacy‚ territorial association and sovereignty whilst government is composed of three arms namely legislature‚ executive and judiciary. However the state and government are interrelated as the government acts in the name of the state to make public choices
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