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The January 21, 2010 Supreme Court decision in the case of Citizens United v Federal Election Commission (FEC) fundamentally altered the role of corporations in the U.S political system. Upending over one hundred years of judicial precedent, this 5-4 ruli... see more

Studies of the noken system from the legal approach have been thoroughly investigated, particularly in the 2009 and 2014 elections and the 2014 presidential election in Papua. Several studies of state’s law explain that the noken system is legitimate acco... see more

This paper analyzes the main problems of the modern multicultural society, and identifies the negative aspects of multiculturalism, that lead to the crisis in a multiethnic state. Attention is drawn to the shortcomings of «mosaic» multiculturalism in C. T... see more

The paper is a response to Vilhjálmur Árnason’s writings on democracy, in particular his paper "Power to the People? Weaknesses and challenges of Icelandic democracy in the wake and aftermath of the Crisis." It is argued that Árnason’s criticism of democr... see more

As forums, School Governing Bodies have the makings of a great and unique South African democratic tradition as they reflect local deliberations, participative decision-making by stakeholders in education.  The main contention of this article is that... see more

Icelandic politics are analysed from the perspectives of three normative models of democracy: the liberal, republican and deliberative democratic theories. While the Icelandic constitution is rooted in classical liberal ideas, Icelandic politics can be ha... see more

Most studies on the Sunni-Shi'a conflict concentrates on the failed peaceful resolution due to the state’s discrimination against the minority religious groups in Indonesia. However, these studies overlook other spectrums of the progressive role of the st... see more

In this article, the author clarifies and defends the democratic ideas implied in his analysis of Icelandic politics and political culture before and after the financial collapse. The criticism of two Icelandic scholars, Jón Ólafsson and Birgir Hermannsso... see more

Government’s failure in the provision of public goods and ideas deepening democracy were considered as a panacea for the success of rural development. The objective of this research is to describe the village development planning in achieving po... see more

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