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Reports-Published dateWednesday, January 2, 2013 - 00:00
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Journal articlesSOCIAL NETWORKS COLLECTIVE ACTION AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SOCIAL CAPITAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY SOCIAL HISTORY PLANTATIONS AGRONOMY LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS
Institutional analysis of food and agriculture policy in the Caribbean : the case of Saint Lucia
This paper explores how various dimensions of social capital have evolved and been influenced by institutional dynamics in Saint Lucia's domestic agri-food system.
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Journal articlesSOCIAL CAPITAL LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS AGRONOMY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SOCIAL CAPITAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY SOCIAL HISTORY PLANTATIONS Food security AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES
How do stakeholder interactions influence national food security policy in the Caribbean? : the case of Saint Lucia
In Saint Lucia monocrop (banana) plantation agriculture for commodity export continues to dominate the national and regional agricultural psyche, with minimal policy attention being directed towards developing more locally-oriented food systems in
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Political parties in Algeria : the limits of participation
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Democracy (for me) : religious and secular beliefs and social and political pluralism in Turkey
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Journal articlesADAPTIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURAL POLICY Food security RESILIENCE
Factors affecting the innovation potential of smallholder farmers in the Caribbean Community
A systemic lack of access to finance, markets, and knowledge networks is limiting smallholder innovation potential in the region, while broader collective action is hindered by mistrust.
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Journal articlesISLAM SECULARISM Democracy DEMOCRATIZATION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL PARTIES RELIGIOUS GROUPS ISLAMIC CULTURE PLURALISM POLITICAL SYSTEMS PUBLIC OPINION
Moderate Islam and secularist opposition in Turkey : implications for the world, Muslims and secular democracy
This article analyses how government by a party rooted in moderate Islamism may affect Turkey's peculiar secular democracy, development, and external relations, and how Muslims in the world relate to modernization and democracy.
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Janus-faced relation of religious actors and human security : Islamic and secular values in Turkey; paper presented in the Luce Symposium on Religion and Human Security, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, May 6-8, 2009
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Religious politics, Islam, and the sustainability of secular democracy theory and evidence from Turkey : paper to be presented at the Annual Convention of the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA), November 16-20, 2007, Montreal, Canada
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Building a Vision for the Transition in Syria
The development of civil society institutions in Syria has been largely controlled by the governing regime, never reaching the level of inclusion, participation, and pluralism needed to achieve an open and democratic society.