23 research outputs found

    Corporate Security Responsibility: Towards a Conceptual Framework for a Comparative Research Agenda

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    The political debate about the role of business in armed conflicts has increasingly raised expectations as to governance contributions by private corporations in the fields of conflict prevention, peace-keeping and postconflict peace-building. This political agenda seems far ahead of the research agenda, in which the negative image of business in conflicts, seen as fuelling, prolonging and taking commercial advantage of violent conflicts,still prevails. So far the scientific community has been reluctant to extend the scope of research on ‘corporate social responsibility’ to the area of security in general and to intra-state armed conflicts in particular. As a consequence, there is no basis from which systematic knowledge can be generated about the conditions and the extent to which private corporations can fulfil the role expected of them in the political discourse. The research on positive contributions of private corporations to security amounts to unconnected in-depth case studies of specific corporations in specific conflict settings. Given this state of research, we develop a framework for a comparative research agenda to address the question: Under which circumstances and to what extent can private corporations be expected to contribute to public security

    Hybrids of the bHLH and bZIP Protein Motifs Display Different DNA-Binding Activities In Vivo vs. In Vitro

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    Minimalist hybrids comprising the DNA-binding domain of bHLH/PAS (basic-helix-loop-helix/Per-Arnt-Sim) protein Arnt fused to the leucine zipper (LZ) dimerization domain from bZIP (basic region-leucine zipper) protein C/EBP were designed to bind the E-box DNA site, CACGTG, targeted by bHLHZ (basic-helix-loop-helix-zipper) proteins Myc and Max, as well as the Arnt homodimer. The bHLHZ-like structure of ArntbHLH-C/EBP comprises the Arnt bHLH domain fused to the C/EBP LZ: i.e. swap of the 330 aa PAS domain for the 29 aa LZ. In the yeast one-hybrid assay (Y1H), transcriptional activation from the E-box was strong by ArntbHLH-C/EBP, and undetectable for the truncated ArntbHLH (PAS removed), as detected via readout from the HIS3 and lacZ reporters. In contrast, fluorescence anisotropy titrations showed affinities for the E-box with ArntbHLH-C/EBP and ArntbHLH comparable to other transcription factors (Kd 148.9 nM and 40.2 nM, respectively), but only under select conditions that maintained folded protein. Although in vivo yeast results and in vitro spectroscopic studies for ArntbHLH-C/EBP targeting the E-box correlate well, the same does not hold for ArntbHLH. As circular dichroism confirms that ArntbHLH-C/EBP is a much more strongly α-helical structure than ArntbHLH, we conclude that the nonfunctional ArntbHLH in the Y1H must be due to misfolding, leading to the false negative that this protein is incapable of targeting the E-box. Many experiments, including protein design and selections from large libraries, depend on protein domains remaining well-behaved in the nonnative experimental environment, especially small motifs like the bHLH (60–70 aa). Interestingly, a short helical LZ can serve as a folding- and/or solubility-enhancing tag, an important device given the focus of current research on exploration of vast networks of biomolecular interactions

    Processos de democracia direta: sim ou nĂŁo? Os argumentos clĂĄssicos Ă  luz da teoria e da prĂĄtica

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    Regularmente surgem controvĂ©rsias sobre os processos de democracia direta, dos quais os mecanismos mais frequentes sĂŁo a iniciativa popular, o plebiscito e o referendo. Por um lado, hĂĄ autores que defendem a posição de que essas instituiçÔes tornam o jogo polĂ­tico mais lento, caro, confuso e ilegĂ­timo; outros defendem a posição contrĂĄria e argumentam que processos de democracia direta sĂŁo fundamentais para os cidadĂŁos e a qualidade da democracia. O presente estudo analisa esse tema em torno de sete questĂ”es, baseadas em consideraçÔes teĂłricas e pesquisas empĂ­ricas: 1. A questĂŁo entre o minimalismo e o maximalismo democrĂĄtico; 2. A concorrĂȘncia entre maioria e minoria; 3. A concorrĂȘncia entre as instituiçÔes representativas e os processos de democracia direta; 4. A questĂŁo da competĂȘncia dos cidadĂŁos; 5. A questĂŁo dos efeitos colaterais dos processos de democracia direta; 6. A questĂŁo do tamanho do eleitorado; 7. A questĂŁo dos custos dos processos de democracia direta. As sete questĂ”es sĂŁo analisadas a partir de uma revisĂŁo bibliogrĂĄfica que considera tanto fontes nacionais como internacionais. O estudo mostra que os processos de democracia direta podem ser um complemento para as instituiçÔes representativas em um sistema democrĂĄtico. O bom desempenho dos plebiscitos, referendos e iniciativas populares depende tanto da regulamentação destes como tambĂ©m do desempenho das outras instituiçÔes polĂ­ticas e da situação socioeconĂŽmica de um paĂ­s. O estudo permite ampliar e aprofundar o debate sobre processos de democracia direta no Brasil

    Bringing the policy in: a new typology of national referendums

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    Scholarship has categorized referendums predominantly along their procedural and institutional features. This paper moves beyond these formal dimensions, argues that the policy subjected to a popular vote is the missing link and proposes a complementary typology based on the policy areas. This typology fosters comparisons across countries, political systems and over time within one policy area, thus serving as a powerful analytical tool for further analyses. At the same time, the typology maps out the history of referendum use showing the chronology of salient issues in different societies. The empirical evidence draws on an original dataset of 630 nationwide referendums in Europe between 1793 and 2019
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