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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SEMIPOLITICAL»
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1
Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in ...
Nonpolitical, culture 67 49.5 62.1 340 and recreation Nonpolitical, religious 73
51.6 59.6 52 Semipolitical organizations 65 49.2 68.1 122 Political organizations
75 55.2 67.9 128 (parties and unions) Both nonpolitical and 80 53.9 65.2 195 ...
Marc Hooghe, Dietlind Stolle, 2003
2
Political Journalism: New Challenges, New Practices
One semipolitical field – finance and business – has become especially salient;
most politics is about money. Most genres in television (or newspapers) have a
political element. If one thinks in terms of television genres, or thematic television
...
Raymond Kuhn, Erik Neveu, 2013
3
A State of Play: British Politics on Screen, Stage and Page, ...
semipolitical. tales. While Disraeli is usually credited withcreating the Political
Novel, it was Anthony Trollope who did most to elaborate the genre, especially in
his six 'Palliser' novels published between 1864 and 1880. Their main
protagonist ...
4
Political System and Change: A "World Politics" Reader
The informal political and semipolitical institutions that provide the means (if any)
for popular participation in politics, ranging from mildest influence to final
decision-making, come under this heading. They include elections, political
parties, and ...
Ikuo Kabashima, Lynn T. White III, 2014
Alarge numberofkey postswere transformed into 'semipolitical appointments':
posts occupied byadvisers on policy, confidential assistants to the heads
ofagencies, or people whose jobwas publicly to defend controversial policies.
Thus itis ...
6
The Strozzi of Florence: Widowhood and Family Solidarity in ...
that he could remain permanently in Florence.45 He had semipolitical friendships
with Florence's principal citizens, including Lorenzo de' Medici, who held
Filippo's eldest son, Alfonso, at the font as proxy for the child's godfather, Alfonso,
duke ...
7
Lost in Transition: The Dark Side of Emerging Adulthood
political, marginally political, disempowered, distrustful, uninformed, and
apathetic) reveals a clear relationship: 80 percent of the anticonsumerists are
political or semipolitical, and 66 percent of the nonmaterialists fall into one of the
two ...
Christian Smith, Kari Christoffersen, Hilary Davidson, 2011
8
East-West trade: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign ...
7 reads as follows : Semipolitical prospect: Krebs mentioned that there was a
semipolitical prospect which might be more valuable to JKPR than the Society
account, but did not go into detail. He said JK was working on it and was
receiving ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations, 1963
9
The Political Economy of Germany in the Twentieth Century
... between powerful semieconomic and semipolitical organizations; increasing
concentration in industry and banking; the persistence of cartels and cartel-like
arrangements; lasting controls over entire sectors of the economy; the
considerable ...
10
The Abolition of White Democracy
... indirectly via the marriage contract, which admits them as semipolitical beings
whose rights are dependent on the full citizenship of their husbands. The
marriage contract incorporates women into civil society, hut as dependent
citizens ...