6 resultados para Kings and rulers as poets
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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La guerra dels Segadors (1640-1652/59) va ser també una guerra d'idees o arguments polítics. A diferència, però, d'altres conflictes anteriors (com ara l'anomenada guerra civil catalana de mitjan segle xv), aquests arguments antagònics conegueren (al Principat i fins i tot mes enllà) una difusió sense precedents; sobretot pel fet que s'expressaren tot sovint per la via impresa
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El artículo se propone mostrar que el diverso tratamiento social otorgado a la presencia de «reyes» y «reinas» latinos en diferentes lugares de España ha justificado distintos planteamientos de intervención defendidos fundamentalmente por los poderes públicos. Para ello, presentamos los primeros resultados de un proyecto de I+D+i en el que se ha realizado trabajo de campo en Barcelona y Madrid. Dichos contextos locales ejemplifican distintas modalidades de actuación. Para su comparación, nos centramos en dos acontecimientos que tuvieron gran repercusión en la opinión pública: la constitución de la Organización Cultural de Reyes y Reinas Latinos de Catalunya (julio de 2006) y el proceso por asociación ilícita contra el grupo de reyes y reinas latinos vinculados a la Sagrada Tribu América Spain en Madrid (abril de 2007). Dicha comparación revela que, más que a los rasgos socioculturales de los jóvenes migrantes, las diferencias responden a discrepancias en las políticas de acogida.
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This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rulers. We argue that this effect is mediated by the type of authoritarian regime against which sanctions are imposed. Thus, personalist regimes and monarchies, which are more dependent on aid and resource rents to maintain their patronage networks, are more likely to be affected by sanctions. In contrast, single-party and military regimes are able to maintain (and even increase) their tax revenues and to reallocate their expenditures and so increase their levels of cooptation. Data on sanction episodes, authoritarian rulers and regimes covering the period 1946–2000 have allowed us to test our hypotheses. To do so, duration models have been run, and the results confirm that personalist autocrats are more vulnerable to foreign pressure. Concretely, the analysis of the modes of exit reveals that sanctions increase the likelihood of an irregular change of ruler, such as a coup. Sanctions are basically ineffective when targeting single-party or military regimes.
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This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning repression and public spending composition, and how different authoritarian rulers respond to foreign pressure. If sanctions are assumed to increase the price of loyalty to the regime, then rulers whose budgets are not severely constrained by sanctions will tend to increase spending in those categories that most benefit their core support groups. In contrast, when constraints are severe due to reduced aid and trade, dictators are expected to greatly increase their levels of repression. Using data on regime types, public expenditures and spending composition (1970–2000) as well as on repression levels (1976–2001), we show that the empirical patterns conform well to our theoretical expectations. Single-party regimes, when targeted by sanctions, increase spending on subsidies and transfers which largely benefit more substantial sectors of the population and especially the urban classes. Likewise, military regimes increase their expenditures on goods and services, which include military equipment and soldiers’ and officers’ wages. Conversely, personalist regimes reduce spending in all categories, especially capital expenditures, while increasing repression much more than other regime types when targeted by sanctions.
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This project is intended to prove the prevalent importance of myth in contemporary art and, more specifically, to highlight how myth and poetry have shaped and reflected ideas of womanhood over time. A selection of significant literary periods, authors and works from the Renaissance to our days have been chosen in order to provide a wide scope of the evolution that the portrayal of women has undergone. Special attention has been paid to the way in which a group of selected poets have contributed to the construction and deconstruction of traditional Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman myths strongly attached to patterns of male dominance.