Taxation and Welfare Since the Third Wave of Democratization
The divergent paths of tax development during different waves of democratization
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 333-352
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Taxation, redistribution, and models of fiscal politics in Latin America
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 353-375
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Perceptions of unfairness and a weak universal welfare state in South Korea
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 376-396
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Weak taxation and constraints of the welfare state in democratized Taiwan
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 397-416
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Thai tax reforms from 1992 to 2013: the problems of tax systems in developing countries
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 417-428
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Human development without democratic accountability: how regressive taxation contributes to human development through state capacity
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 429-443
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Young people, precarious work, and the development of youth employment policies in Japan
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 444-460
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Does candidate nomination in districts increase party votes of small parties? Evidence from the 2016 Taiwan legislative elections
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 461-473
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Analyzing the political survival prospects of Kim Jong-un's North Korean regime through the framework of selectorate theory
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- 17 July 2018, pp. 474-488
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From status inconsistency to revisionism: Russian foreign policy after color revolutions
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- 01 August 2018, pp. 489-506
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Reconstructing hierarchy as the key international relations concept and its implications for the study of Japanese national identity
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 507-518
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The political theorist, Fujita Shōzō: between his sense of hope (kibō) and his sense of despair (zetsubō)
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 519-529
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Strategic choices of bilateral and multilateral preferential trade agreements: empirical analysis
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 530-541
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Japanese and Chinese infrastructure development strategies in Central Asia
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 542-561
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