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Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations
(Washington, D.C. : United States National Academy of Sciences, 2016)
People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with greater parasite stress. In the current research, we test two prominent hypotheses that have been proposed as explanations ...
Parlamentarization of the European commission president appointment: a step towards a more democratic European Union?
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
The 2014 European Parliament elections brought a campaign novelty: for the first time European parties put forward so-called 'Spitzenkandidaten', i.e. lead candidates for the position of President of the European Commission. ...
The social paradigm in psychiatry as a link between social work and psychiatry in theory and practice
(Univ Zagreb Fac Law Dept Social Work, Zagreb, 2015)
Social paradigm in psychiatry serves to encompass the definition of an individual as a psycho-social being in this branch of medicine. The "social revolution" in psychiatry has sparked interest in social vectors affecting ...
Divided by Poverty and Social Exclusion - Roma and Persons with Disabilities in Serbia
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
Poverty and social exclusion are among the most persistent social challenges in Serbian society and some of the most prominent determinants of divisions nationwide. Progress in reducing poverty and social exclusion from ...
To exclude or not to exclude, that is the question. Developments regarding bases for exclusion from refugee status in the EU
(Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019)
In this Article, the author presents and explains the current normative framework in EU law about the
exclusion from refugee status based on the premise that a person is not deserving of refugee status.
This article is ...
Donald Trump’s 2016 Presidential Campaign in the Light of the U.S. Foreign Policy Traditions
(Institute for Political Studies : Belgrade, 2016)
This paper aims to classify foreign policy attitudes and stances of Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign according to the U.S. foreign policy traditions. In the first part of the paper, we analyze speeches of ...
Social Problems as Constructs of Social Reality
(Institute for Political Studies : Belgrade, 2018)
Social problems are perceived situations incompatible with the values of a significant number of people, which lead to negative social and economic consequences. Their basic characteristics are: that they are predominantly ...
Health Care System between the State and the Market - The Case of Serbia
(Institute for Political Studies : Belgrade, 2014)
Serbia’s health care sector passed a long way from embracing state to market
oriented values. During the first transition phase of the 1990s, health care
reforms were rather provisional and forced by unfavorable trends ...
How contact shapes implicit and explicit preferences: Attitudes toward Roma children in inclusive and noninclusive environments
(New Jersey : Wiley, 2015)
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusive environments on children's explicit and implicit prejudices. In both studies, supervised contact with Roma peers, ...