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Can limited government be a driving force of economic development? This ideagoes back to Montesquieu, and is closely related to recent research in institutionaleconomics. Measuring limited government with the Henisz political constraintsindex, and economi... see more

The Persistence of National Victimhood: Bosniak Post-War Memory Politics of the Srebrenica Mass KillingsThis article reveals the origins of the radicalisation of memory politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the year 2010. It shows that the radicalisati... see more

Examination of the rise and fall of hegemons over the last 500 years reveals that each lasts about 100 years, with another 100 year period between hegemons that is characterized by rough balance among shifting powers frequent major wars. Can the future di... see more

Political instability has been emphasized as a major source of uncertainty in Latin America. However,arbitrariness, i.e. the lack of constraints on the government, can also be seen as a major source of uncertainty in developing countries. Two dimensions o... see more

A few remarks on the persistence of the legend of bloodThe article is an extended review of Jolanta Zyndul’s Klamstwo krwi (‘The Lies of Blood’). Zyndul unearths numerous cases of accusing Jews of ritual murders, which happened in the 19th and the 20th ce... see more

Examination of the rise and fall of hegemons over the last 500 years reveals that each lasts about 100 years, with another 100 year period between hegemons that is characterized by rough balance among shifting powers frequent major wars. Can the future di... see more

Can limited government be a driving force of economic development? This idea goes back to Montesquieu, and is closely related to recent research in institutional economics. Measuring limited government with the Henisz political constraints index, and econ... see more

This study seeks to identify the effect of internal components, such as (1) self-efficacy and (2) curriculum perceptions, as well as external factors, such as (3) institutional environment and (4) students' finances. This study employs a sequential model ... see more

This study aims to describe the learning persistence and metacognitive abilities of students through discovery learning models based on blended learning. This research uses a mixed qualitative-quantitative approach with embedded design research. The sampl... see more

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