نتایج جستجو برای: penal populist policies are tough

تعداد نتایج: 5152848  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
ewen speed school of health and human sciences, university of essex, colchester, uk russell mannion health services management center, university of birmingham, birmingham, uk

recent years have witnessed the rise of populism and populist leaders, movements and policies in many pluralist liberal democracies, with brexit and the election of trump the two most recent high profile examples of this backlash against established political elites and the institutions that support them. this new populism is underpinned by a post-truth politics which is using social media as a...

Journal: :Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 2020

2016

an intelligible torm," with the essentials of Indian Medical Jurisprudence. Such being the case, we think this work more than fulfils the modest intention of the authors. The chapters are broken up into numbered paragraphs, so that they have a familiar aspect to the legal mind, like the sections of the Penal Code. We think the value of the work would be increased, and its usefulness to medical ...

Journal: :Journal of European Public Policy 2021

Populist radical right parties (PRRPs) not only seek to influence public policies with (re-)distributive implications attract voters; they also try reshape economic governance weaken their...

2017
Ewen Speed Russell Mannion

This brief commentary discusses a recent paper by Speed and Mannion that explores "The Rise of post truth populism in liberal democracies: challenges for health policy." It considers their assertion that through meaningful democratic engagement in health policy, some of the risks brought about by an exclusionary populist politics can be mediated. With an overview of what participation means in ...

2006
Romuald Thion Stéphane Coulondre

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) models are becoming a de facto standard, greatly simplifying management and administration tasks. Organizational constraints were introduced (e.g.: mutually exclusive roles, cardinality, prerequisite roles) to reflect peculiarities of organizations. Thus, the number of rules is increasing and policies are becoming more and more complex: understanding and analyzi...

2017
Wei Zhang

In this paper, I connect the text of the Chinese tort law with the institutional context of lawmaking in China from a political economy perspective. Two determinants, political influence and populist pressure, were identified for the tort law legislation in China, and a simple spatial model is presented to demonstrate the mechanism through which these determinants might have affected the text o...

Journal: :Political Studies 2023

This study examines how the growing competition over immigration and welfare between social democratic parties populist radical right impacts electoral outcomes. The argues that historical legacies of conservative regimes influence voters respond to this competitive struggle. findings support argument. In regime, gain more when they compete welfare, although Nordic can mitigate trend by appeari...

2006
Romuald Thion Stéphane Coulondre

Role-based access control (RBAC) models are becoming a de facto standard, greatly simplifying management and administration tasks. Organizational constraints were introduced (e.g.: mutually exclusive roles, cardinality, prerequisite roles) to reflect peculiarities of organizations. Thus, the number of rules is increasing and policies are becoming more and more complex: understanding and analyzi...

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