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Ruth L. Kirschstein,John C. Petricciani affairs (Diamond, 1995; Burnell, 2000). This trend has been reflected in the growing body of works on democracy promotion (Hassan & Ralph, 2011; Cardwell, 2011) and in the increasing attention the literature on comparative democratization has paid to the role played by external actors in regime chaflammable 发表于 2025-3-27 03:07:41
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W. C. Cockburnwave of democratization’ (Huntington, 1991), external influence on regime transformation was not dealt with as a major factor. There were a few exceptions (see, for example, Whitehead, 1986), but in general regime transition was conceptualized predominantly as a domestic affair. By the mid 1990s, whFRONT 发表于 2025-3-27 17:04:47
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Shmuel Razinvisibility and attracting the attention of officials in both the executive and legislative branches, who began to welcome their involvement in the reform process. Members of various groups were thus able to participate in almost all phases of policy making.使成波状 发表于 2025-3-28 09:02:17
E. Norrby,A. A. Salmi,B. Vandvik,B. Hammarskjöld,M. Paneliuss specializing in service delivery in the field of education and training (Handler 2003; Defourny and Nyssens 2010). Similarly, a change in the configuration of leading actors in labor policy such as trade unions has facilitated the mobilization of CSOs to protest about unemployment (Baglioni et al.娘娘腔 发表于 2025-3-28 11:23:30
N. Goldblum,R. Ravid,Amalia Hanoch,Yael Porathand acquaintances; limited participation in public life (e.g., through organizations and initiatives in the realm of culture, leisure, politics, or social matters); and a reduced level of trust in public institutions and fellow citizens (Jahoda et al. 1971; van Oorschot et al. 2006; Cainzos and Voce