A new social contract? Reshaping State and Society For 2014, research applications dealing with the changing relations between states and societies are especially welcome. Both the series of Arab uprisings in 2011 and the recent protests in Ukraine can be understood as the quest for a new social contract based on democratic and constitutional values. Citizens took to the streets to stand up against the monopoly of power, oppression and corruption. They challenged the existing political and so..
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked not the end of the transition to democracy but its beginning, wit...
The idea of the social contract resonates in many societies as a framework to conceptualise state–so...
We live in times of accelerated changes – social, economic, and political – which are currently tran...
The worl d is in a rapid changing era. New principles have been adapted in the trans...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
By Anna Hofmann The revolutionary moments of the Arab Spring in 2011 and the Ukrainian “Euromaidan” ...
State-society-identity relations could be defined as interaction(s) between state institutions, soci...
The growing economic fissures in the societies of Europe and Central Asia between generations, betwe...
A Social Contract for Sustainability In this report, the WBGU explains the reasons for the desperate...
The Arab Spring and U.S. Occupy movements surprised the world in 2011, showing that movements for ra...
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked not the end of the transition to democracy but its beginning, wit...
The first part of this article is an attempt to identify the main structural reasons for the ‘populi...
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked not the end of the transition to democracy but its beginning, wit...
The idea of the social contract resonates in many societies as a framework to conceptualise state–so...
We live in times of accelerated changes – social, economic, and political – which are currently tran...
The worl d is in a rapid changing era. New principles have been adapted in the trans...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
By Anna Hofmann The revolutionary moments of the Arab Spring in 2011 and the Ukrainian “Euromaidan” ...
State-society-identity relations could be defined as interaction(s) between state institutions, soci...
The growing economic fissures in the societies of Europe and Central Asia between generations, betwe...
A Social Contract for Sustainability In this report, the WBGU explains the reasons for the desperate...
The Arab Spring and U.S. Occupy movements surprised the world in 2011, showing that movements for ra...
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked not the end of the transition to democracy but its beginning, wit...
The first part of this article is an attempt to identify the main structural reasons for the ‘populi...
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked not the end of the transition to democracy but its beginning, wit...
The idea of the social contract resonates in many societies as a framework to conceptualise state–so...
We live in times of accelerated changes – social, economic, and political – which are currently tran...