Today, the murals are gleaming. Ceilings show starry night scenes with deep blues and gold. Stone columns that had been gray are now kaleidoscopes of color. "I'm sure many people will be shocked," Castillo said.
Aid Effectiveness in Democracies: How Political Institutions Shape the Use of Foreign Aid in Recipient CountriesWright, Joseph
Adopting a rather colonial perspective, it invites the EU to become a ‘pioneer’ in the regulation of virtual worlds ‘in order to maintain our democratic values and disseminate them to other countries’ (p.27). This recommendation notably differs from previous ones, which highlight citizens’ ...
GLENN: Yeah. Many of them are -- are Democrats. STU: Many of them are Democrats. Many of them are independents. Now, of course, in a general election, by the way, we do need to get some independents and Democrats. A lot of people seem to forget that. GLENN: I agree. STU: You...
Chris Jackson:Of the many pieces of research we do, one is this monthly global adviser survey that we do in 26, 27 countries around the world, of which every six months a wave is dedicated to the What Worries the World Survey that we’ve been ru...
“Today, we are in a strong position, but poised to move forward exponentially on many of the areas that we have identified together as being important for us bilaterally, but also regionally and globally.” India Has a Unique Opportunity in the Technology Space Shri Rajeev Chandrasekha...
cooperation from other countries, economic priorities adopted by the country, etc. However, the difference in the rates of economic development between less developed countries with dictatorships and democracies is negligible. Overall, we cannot say that democracy is a guarantee of economic development....
First, election outcomes in India are difficult to predict. Public opinion polling is scarce relative to many advanced industrial countries. Unlike, say, the USA where the vast majority of legislative seats are predictably won by the same party, relatively few constituencies in India are reliable ...
In recent decades, young people in Western countries have experienced increasing economic precariousness across various dimensions, including employment, financial situation, and housing (Kalleberg...
As the new government took office in October 1994, Sweden was caught in the vicious circle that many European countries face today. Four years later, in 1998, Sweden had a budget surplus, solid growth, decreasing unemployment, and a reelected government. Even today, Sweden is one of few Eur...