Titles of Honor in 21st Century Republics: The Case Studies of France, Italy, and the United States of America

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Otto Federico von Feigenblatt
Poliarchia ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. 85-110
Author(s):  
Dawid Niewdana

The Role of the United States of America in the Modernisation Process of the Polish Air Force’s Combat AircraftsThe aim of the article is to analyse the modernisation of the Polish Air Force’s combat aircrafts after the end of the Cold War and to portray the role of the United States’ politicians and companies in this process. The author describes the change of the security environment in Poland and in the region, the process of acquisition of the modern multirole combat aircrafts in the beginning of the 21st century and subsequent plans, for example Plan of the Technical Modernisation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 127-149
Author(s):  
Scott Timcke

This chapter traces the evolving intersection of capital, security and technology to examine the broad trajectory of unfreedom. This chapter drives at the central stakes of technology in 21st-century American life: whether technology will help codify flat capitalist realism, or if it can help deliver broad-based emancipation. The chapter revisits some assumptions of 'totalizing technological determinism' as they conceptualize the manufacturing, acquisition and deployment of digital arms. It critiques the Mead–Straub–Wright analysis of great power competition. It examines deterministic thinking through several case studies in which digital arms manufacturing are oriented towards security objectives. The case studies involve the United States as conceptualized by analysts and researchers who participate in the wider American academic-knowledge system. The chapter assesses how these analysts do or do not anticipate how artificial intelligence and its implementation will be incorporated into existing organizations and politics.


Author(s):  
Dafna Bearson ◽  
Martin Kenney ◽  
John Zysman

Abstract Though economists have examined labor displacement due to digitization, few have considered the new work and value created. Unlike employment relations that brought workers together on the assembly line or in an office in a previous era, platforms enable a greater, more dispersed, and complex division of labor. New and reconfigured types of labor enabled by platforms create identification and measurement challenges. Previous studies of platforms invariably focused on specific organizational forms such as sharing or gigs. They built taxonomies based on the platform's organization – few considered the scope and scale of platform-enabled value creation. To better understand changing labor arrangements in the 21st century, this article introduces a taxonomy to systematically understand work, employment, and value creation in the platform economy. We consider all of the platform-enabled value creation activities including old work displaced or reorganized to new work created. We provide suggestive evidence for the utility of our framework through case studies of Etsy and Amazon Self-Publishing in the United States.


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