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The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bratsis, P. (2011, March). The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state. Presented at International Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal

The emergence of the ever growing anti-corruption movement from the early '90s onwards has proven itself to be of considerable importance in how we understand and explain global inequalities as well as in redefining corruption as a lack of transparen... Read More about The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state.

The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bratsis, P. (2011, March). The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state. Presented at International Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal

The emergence of the ever growing anti-corruption movement from the early '90s onwards has proven itself to be of considerable importance in how we understand and explain global inequalities as well as in redefining corruption as a lack of transparen... Read More about The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state.

The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bratsis, P. (2011, March). The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state. Presented at International Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal

The emergence of the ever growing anti-corruption movement from the early '90s onwards has proven itself to be of considerable importance in how we understand and explain global inequalities as well as in redefining corruption as a lack of transparen... Read More about The new politics of corruption: from the white man's burden to the relative autonomy of the state.

Some remarks on the syntax and intonation contour of V-initial orders in Modern Greek (2011)
Book Chapter
Kechagias, A. (2011). Some remarks on the syntax and intonation contour of V-initial orders in Modern Greek. In E. Kitis, N. Lavidas, N. Topintzi, & T. Tsangalidis (Eds.), Selected Papers from the 19th International Symposium on Theoretical & Applied Linguistics (163-173). Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

In this paper I argue that what regulates the (in-)felicity of the V-initial orders in MG has little to do with the oldness/novelty of referents of lexical items, or with possible restrictions on the syntax of discourse functions per se. Rather, I sh... Read More about Some remarks on the syntax and intonation contour of V-initial orders in Modern Greek.

Look back in wonder : how the endings of short stories can be their most powerful and effective distinguishing features (2011)
Journal Article

Drawing on her experiences as a writer and teacher of short fiction, the author offers an interrogation of the defining qualities of short stories, with a particular focus on how the ending of a narrative can be one of the most useful ways of teasing... Read More about Look back in wonder : how the endings of short stories can be their most powerful and effective distinguishing features.

The evolution of international policy agendas in the regulation of electronic communications: the internet and telecommunications (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This paper focuses on the recent evolution of global regulatory policy agendas in two key parts of communication media: the Internet and telecommunications. It explores the key regulatory governance ideas and practices that have come to the fore in s... Read More about The evolution of international policy agendas in the regulation of electronic communications: the internet and telecommunications.