This detailed knowledge is essential in allowing the design
of political institutions which allow for inclusive and sustainable development.
In an era in which it feels
like political institutions are constantly failing us, these responses might not offer much hope, but there's reason to keep pressure up.
But as with almost all RPGs the protagonist is rarely truly powerless, with a wide array of weapons and magic at their disposal, and the possible support of
powerful political institutions.
In these countries, formal
political institutions don't really structure how politics happens, so a theory based on those institutions doesn't make sense.
Forget attacks about cynical blogs, the positive contribution of internet debate outside
formal political institutions needs to be celebrated more.
«We found that the most vulnerable countries are those that have
weak political institutions, are relatively poor and rely more on agriculture,» he said.
It was used to connect the human and natural worlds, and to provide a basis for
many political institutions that, without a climate crisis, would simply lack legitimacy.
On either front what is at stake are the existing and
emerging political institutions that use religion to promote quite contradictory programs and aspirations.
The observation of people and human systems (
like political institutions), however, are not generally considered science, like history (for example).
Power plants and transmission lines come in big, extremely expensive chunks, usually at the discretion of distant financial and
political institutions with little incentive to prioritize the poor.
Professor Hatton concluded that: «politicians need to focus on rebuilding trust
in political institutions rather than directing their fire at immigrants.»
What makes them interesting is the censorious, elitist, authoritarian, and democratic character of environmentalism, of
supranational political institutions, and a few, but powerful climate scientists political advocacy and manoeuvring.
They are a construction of governments, and processes like the UNFCCC, because
political institutions such as these are so remote from ordinary life.
Because their own domestic
political institutions seem more evidently responsive to their interests, they are willing to use them to assert their national particularities against an abstract universalism threatening the imposition of an artificial homogeneity.
Impeachment is not
so political an institution that it is simply about public confidence or lack of it — it requires an actual infraction, and conviction should only occur with a convincing demonstration of guilt.
mobilize these themes in concert with Garner's practice as a licensed tattoo artist to address the persistent erasure of Black resilience and Black excellence within textbooks, curriculums, and mass media as well as the state sanctioned exploitation of Black bodies at the hands of medical and
political institutions within the United States.
Building a democratic
global political institution now would be like building a house from the apex of the roof down to the foundations: it is upside down politics.
Harvard Law School: A collection of links that cover a variety of topics, including everything from international relations and human rights data,
from political institution databases.
The dialogue that ensued engaged the authors with a series of questions surrounding the book's central thesis: despite the real progress in racial equality achieved by the 1960s civil rights legislation, the United
States political institution has been caught in between two modes of conceptualizing, and enacting policy, about race — both of which have failed to close the tremendous gap in racial disparities in social and economic welfare that are a legacy of American history.
We've had a rich culture of satire in this country and being able to criticise our political parties, our government and
political institutions without any repercussions.
10 The central element in this system is the public sphere, which contains the press, the political parties, and the other
political institutions which, together, operate in a democratic fashion to set the terms of cooperation between the private sector, including business, and the state.
Sen. Thomas Libous, the state Senate's second - ranking Republican and an upstate Southern
Tier political institution for more than two decades, was convicted Wednesday of lying to the FBI, a felony that will force his removal from office.
The same «damned if you don't but possibly way more damned if you do» situation is manifesting itself in a wildly different way when it comes to Russia's hacking and cyber espionage on
US political institutions, voter rolls and even the cyber probing of American voting machines.
Tocqueville might be interpreted to talk up the ways American combat individualism — from
local political institutions to free associations to religion to even the family — as existing in fact but not in principle in America.
Traditional political institutions seem comparatively impotent in the face of an entertainment industry which grips the imagination in a way that the gray suited denizens of Washington or Westminster do not.
Though its main protagonist is a man (Chadwick Boseman), the movie introduces us to something that had yet to be reflected in film: a political system wherein men and women have joint control
over political institutions.
If this is so, then the «purely»» political must of necessity bear a theological interpretation, whether we are talking
about political institutions or the political activity of the individual.
Phrases with «political institutions»