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World Policy Journal (2009) 26 (4): 75–83.
Published: 01 December 2009
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (4): 93–99.
Published: 01 December 2017
... economy: hawkers selling gasoline from jerry cans, windshield wiper blades, shrimp crackers, and newspapers to people in traffic jams. Security kept this part of the economy outside the mall—Nigeria’s upper classes shopped at the country’s open-air marketplaces too, but visiting the mall had the glamour...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (2): 21–33.
Published: 01 June 2011
... the program may be cleverly manipulated by its makers, but its appeal serves as proof that the so-called crisis of the Dutch middle class has more to do with a desire for a shared identity than with economic inequality. The shows might be silly, and the entertainment executives behind them are hardly creative...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (2): 49–55.
Published: 01 June 2002
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“Whither the Emerging Middle Class?”
Post-Crisis Asia Searches for a New Economic Model
Patrick Smith
East Asia, so recently plunged into its but not, by and large, from overregulation.
post-Cold War economic and political cri And last in line but first in importance...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (4): 61–67.
Published: 01 December 2016
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (2): 57–61.
Published: 01 June 2016
... Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister of Thailand, is one of the world’s most polarizing figures, whose words still reverberate across Southeast Asia. His tenure at the helm of the Thai government in the early 2000s marked a growing rift between Thailand’s urban middle class and the rural...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (2): 1–4.
Published: 01 June 2016
... Across the world, property prices in the inner city are spiking, forcing poor and middle-class residents out of their communities. World Policy Journal asked a panel of four experts how governments can work with the private sector to ensure that cities maintain genuinely affordable housing...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (1): 26–29.
Published: 01 March 2017
...Terri E. Givens Many pundits and politicians blame the left's neglect of white working-class voters for the success of far-right parties in Europe and the U.S. But sidelining or deriding diversity isn't the answer, writes political science professor Terri E. Givens . Instead, mainstream left...
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World Policy Journal (2018) 35 (1): 35–39.
Published: 01 March 2018
... dancehall with the new generation of roots revivalists who come from middle-class backgrounds? For artists such as Jr. Gong, Chronixx, and Protoje, the solution is to embrace a dancehall sensibility even as they’re fully inscribed in the roots ethos. Without personal narratives of suffering, the revivalists...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (2): 41–48.
Published: 01 June 2011
... of fashion models. In Quito, the wealthy stay north of their watchful Virgin. In Quito, the wealthy stay north of their watchful Virgin. Three days of Carnival festivities have led now to the climax—a school-wide dance where the princess will be named. At this grand finale, each class...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (1): 22–32.
Published: 01 March 2012
... the exam was implemented. On his second day of class in Istanbul, Tufan Cetindas, a 26-year-old website designer with large brown eyes and a thin patch of hair under his lower lip, leaves class 45 minutes early, but with a good excuse. He is getting married in the afternoon to his fiancée Hatice, who...
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World Policy Journal (2018) 35 (2): 63–69.
Published: 01 June 2018
... was classed a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992, and as a symbol of Algerian nationalism, its rehabilitation has been a core government priority since the 1960s, yet old houses regularly collapse from structural insecurity. A powerful earthquake in 2003 contributed to the decline of the Casbah’s...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (2): 16–25.
Published: 01 June 2013
... education. Families from all walks of life and governments of all political persuasions embrace the idea that investing in a college education offers students a route to middle-class prosperity. Difficult economic times in much of the world only reinforce the myth that education triggers economic growth...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (1): 1–4.
Published: 01 March 2016
... created an elite black middle class, locally known as “black diamonds,” some who have become exceptionally wealthy, powerful, and successful in business. Yet, South Africa remains one of the most unequal societies on the planet, with a Gini coefficient that is usually considered the world’s highest...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (1): 16–18.
Published: 01 March 2012
... please! Amai, you did not pay! Who were disposable to benefit the upper class! The few being the masses in the last The destination was democracy, equality for all, but a few! “All aboard!” that was freedom’s last call Where they were packed like animals, sweating like the steam...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (1): 18–23.
Published: 01 March 2017
... attire of Muslim women. MORE THAN A CHARISMATIC INDIVIDUAL OR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, FRANCE NEEDS A MOVEMENT. The shock of the U.S. election result, like Brexit before it, thrust the suffering of the working class into the global spotlight. All too often, liberal pundits in both nations...
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World Policy Journal (2018) 35 (2): 124–129.
Published: 01 June 2018
...’ leftist critique of today’s global capitalism. When Sanders emphasizes economic problems, he is accused of “vulgar” class reductionism, while nobody is bothered when leaders of big corporations support LGBT+. What make the Trump movement minimally interesting are its inconsistencies— recall that Steve...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 59–65.
Published: 01 June 2017
..., even beyond the rich and the middle class. Any new administration is capable of making its narrative of the national experience dominant. It can mobilize the whole government in order to propagate the worldview of the president. And Duterte’s is a dangerous worldview. He espouses the surrender...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (4): 97–106.
Published: 01 December 2014
... that the 2017 Chief Executive race would continue to be shaped by these elites on the Nominating Committee—and Leung’s lament that truly democratic elections would disproportionately help the poor—were, for protesters, the final straw. By 2014, Hong Kong’s middle classes—long reputed to be apolitical—had...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 21 (3): 95–100.
Published: 01 September 2004
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only in the late nineteenth and early twenti middle-class constituency ripe for the pick
eth centuries, and although political partici ing. But liberalism’s inadequacies went
pation increased across the continent many deeper than the missteps of the parties that
of the habits, norms...
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