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Who Are the Super-Exploited? Gender, Race, and the Intersectional Potentialities of Dependency Theory
(2021-01-01)Is dependency theory gender- and race-blind? Appearing in Latin American in the 1960s, dependency theory flourished in a moment when social sciences at large began to embrace critical approaches centered on race and gender. ... -
WHO must remain a strong global health leader post Ebola
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WHO must remain a strong global health leader post Ebola
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Why do tories defect to ukip? Conservative party members and the temptations of the populist radical right
(2014-01-01)© 2014 Political Studies Association. This research note draws on a new survey to reveal a widespread willingness among current Conservative Party members in Britain to countenance voting for the United Kingdom Independence ... -
Why friends and neighbors? Explaining the electoral appeal of local roots
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlying this well-documented ‘friends and neighbors’ effect remain largely untested. Drawing on two population-based survey ... -
Why it must be a feminist global health agenda
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Why the vote wasn't enough for Selma
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'Women Against the Common Market'
(2023)