04518nam 22006495 450 991048347380332120230810172836.09783030732233303073223110.1007/978-3-030-73223-3(CKB)4100000011950999(MiAaPQ)EBC6635730(Au-PeEL)EBL6635730(OCoLC)1255229372(PPN)259468266(DE-He213)978-3-030-73223-3(EXLCZ)99410000001195099920210601d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPolicy Agendas in Autocracy, and Hybrid Regimes The Case of Hungary /edited by Miklós Sebők, Zsolt Boda1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2021.1 online resource (324 pages)Comparative Studies of Political Agendas,2947-81549783030732226 3030732223 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Understanding agenda dynamics in non-democracies -- Part II: Theory and research strategy -- Chapter 2: The effect of political regimes on policy agendas: A theoretical framework -- Chapter 3: Hungarian regimes and their institutional characteristics -- Chapter 4: The data and methods of the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project -- Part III. The dynamics of policy agendas in four regimes of hungarian history -- Chapter 5: The pre-war era of proto-parliamentarism (1867-1918) -- Chapter 6: The traditional authoritarianism of the Interwar period (1920-1944) -- Chapter 7: Agenda dynamics in Socialist autocracy (1957-1989) -- Chapter 8: The policy agendas of Liberal and Illiberal Democracy (1990-2018) -- Part IV: Discussion -- Chapter 9: The Effect of Regime Types on Policy Agendas in Hungary.Over the past thirty years the comparative study of policy agendas under the aegis of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) has become one of the fastest growing sub-fields in policy research. Yet, similarly to policy studies in general, most of the agenda-setting literature focuses on well-established democracies. This edited volume offers a ground-breaking analysis of a hitherto less examined topic in comparative politics: the dynamics of policy agendas in Socialist autocracy and in hybrid regimes. We propose that policymaking in authoritarian and illiberal regimes is different from the practices of democracies which we analyse based on a unique historical policy agendas database built by the Hungarian CAP team at the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. We find that punctuated equilibrium theory offers a good description of policy dynamics regardless of policy regimes, yet punctuations are more pronounced in autocratic and illiberal settings. These regime types also share a tendency towards centralization, a less efficient use of public information and a suppression of democratic participation in the policy process. This book may be of interest to scholars and students of policy studies, agenda-setting and the politics of authoritarianism. Miklós Sebők is a Research Professor of the Centre of Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, and serves as the Director of the Institute for Political Science at the Centre for Social Sciences. Zsolt Boda is a Research Professor and Director General of the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, as well as a part-time Professor in Political Science at ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary.Comparative Studies of Political Agendas,2947-8154Political planningEuropePolitics and governmentComparative governmentPublic PolicyEuropean PoliticsComparative PoliticsPolitical planning.EuropePolitics and government.Comparative government.Public Policy.European Politics.Comparative Politics.320.9439320.6Boda Zsolt1969-Seb&#x151;k MiklósMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910483473803321Policy Agendas in Autocracy, and Hybrid Regimes2095483UNINA04253nam 2200625Ia 450 991101880140332120220326012936.01-68367-095-71-283-65648-51-55581-717-3(CKB)2670000000261697(EBL)1039537(OCoLC)811962835(SSID)ssj0000720149(PQKBManifestationID)11467334(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000720149(PQKBWorkID)10668468(PQKB)11297948(MiAaPQ)EBC1039537(PPN)172571391(EXLCZ)99267000000026169720110616d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCandida and candidiasis /edited by Richard A. Calderone, Cornelius J. Clancy2nd ed.Washington, DC ASM Pressc20121 online resource (544 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-119-73773-7 1-55581-539-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Candida: What Should Clinicians and Scientists Be Talking About?; SECTION I: THE ORGANISMS, THEIR GENOMICS, AND VARIABILITY; 2 An Introduction to the Medically Important Candida Species; 3 Comparative Genomics of Candida Species; 4 The Genetic Code of the Candida CTG Clade; 5 Genome Instability and DNA Repair; 6 Switching and Mating; 7 Detection and Clinical Significance of Variability among Candida Isolates; 8 Cell Cycle and Growth Control in Candida Species; SECTION II: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS (THE HOST); 9 Immunology of Invasive Candidiasis10 Mucosal Immunity to Candida albicans11 Innate Immunity to Candida Infections; 12 Vaccines and Passive Immunity against Candidiasis; 13 Salivary Histatins: Structure, Function, and Mechanisms of Antifungal Activity; SECTION III: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS THE PATHOGEN); 14 The Cell Wall: Glycoproteins, Remodeling, and Regulation; 15 Stress Responses in Candida; 16 Adhesins in Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens; 17 Encounters with Mammalian Cells: Survival Strategies of Candida Species; 18 Gene Expression during the Distinct Stages of Candidiasis; 19 Biofilm Formation in Candida albicans20 Candida spp. in Microbial Populations and Communities: Molecular Interactions and Biological Importance21 Back to the Future: Candida Mitochondria and Energetics; SECTION IV: ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS, DRUG RESISTANCE, AND DISCOVERY; 22 Antifungals: Drug Class, Mechanisms of Action, Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics, Drug-Drug Interactions, Toxicity, and Clinical Use; 23 The Impact of Antifungal Drug Resistance in the Clinic; 24 Insights in Antifungal Drug Discovery; 25 Multidrug Resistance Transcriptional Regulatory Networks in CandidaSECTION V: CANDIDIASIS, EVOLVING DIAGNOSTICS, AND TREATMENT PARADIGMS26 Mucosal Candidiasis; 27 Systemic Candidiasis: Candidemia and Deep-Organ Infections; 28 New Developments in Diagnostics and Management of Invasive Candidiasis; 29 The Epidemiology of Invasive Candidiasis; SECTION VI: COOL TOOLS FOR RESEARCH; 30 Cool Tools 1: Development and Application of a Candida albicans Two-Hybrid System; 31 Cool Tools 2: Development of a Candida albicans Cell Surface Protein Microarray; 32 Cool Tools 3: Large-Scale Genetic Interaction Screening in Candida albicans33 Cool Tools 4: Imaging Candida Infections in the Live Host34 Cool Tools 5: The Candida albicans ORFeome Project; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; ZThe underlying mechanisms of Candida and candidiasis and promising new directions in drug discovery and treatment.CandidiasisCandidaCandidiasis.Candida.616.969Calderone Richard A.1942-1838817Clancy Cornelius J1838818MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018801403321Candida and candidiasis4417892UNINA00843nam0-2200289 --450 991105232940332120260114105858.088-7021-387-0IT89-917720260114d1987----kmuy0itay5050 baitaITag cc 001yy<<Gli >>strumenti musicali del RinascimentoAndrea BornsteinPadovaFranco Muzzio Editore1987315 p.ill.21 cmStrumenti della musica17Strumenti musicaliSec. 15.-16.781.9123itaBornstein,Andrea1887783ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9911052329403321MUSICA B 98767/2025FARBCFARBCStrumenti musicali del Rinascimento4525474UNINA