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  2. Overton window - Wikipedia

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    The Overton window is the range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time. [1] It is also known as the window of discourse. The term is named after the American policy analyst Joseph Overton, who proposed that an idea's political viability depends mainly on whether it falls within this range, rather than on ...

  3. Opinion corridor - Wikipedia

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    Opinion corridor. Opinion corridor ( Swedish: åsiktskorridor, Norwegian: meningskorridor) refers to a sociopolitical phenomenon that has been observed during the beginning of the 21st century in Sweden, and to some extent also in Norway. The expression itself was originally used in 2013 by Henrik Oscarsson [ sv], professor of political science ...

  4. Economic corridor - Wikipedia

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    Economic corridors are integrated networks of infrastructure within a geographical area designed to stimulate economic development. [1] They connect different economic agents in a particular geographic area. Corridors may be developed within a country or between countries. [2] They have been part of strategies for economic development in Asia ...

  5. Wakhan Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Pashto. دهلېز واخان. The Wakhan Corridor ( Pashto: واخان دهلېز, romanized: Vâxân dahléz; Persian: دالان واخان, romanized : dâlân-e vâxân) is a narrow strip of territory located within the Badakhshan province of Afghanistan. This corridor stretches eastward, connecting Afghanistan to Xinjiang, China. It also ...

  6. Politics of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Colorado, United States, are that of a blue state.Once considered a swing state that used to be Republican-leaning, Colorado has been trending Democratic since the early part of the 21st century due to the organization of the state Democratic Party, changing demographics, and a rising number of the large unaffiliated bloc of voters leaning Democratic.

  7. Suwałki Gap - Wikipedia

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    Suwałki Gap. The Suwałki Gap, also known as the Suwałki corridor [a] [b] ( [suˈvawkʲi] ⓘ ), is a sparsely populated area around the border between Lithuania and Poland, and centres on the shortest path between Belarus and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast on the Polish side of the border. Named after the Polish town of Suwałki ...

  8. Category:Geopolitical corridors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Geopolitical corridors". The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Securitization (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Securitization in international relations and national politics is the process of state actors transforming subjects from regular political issues into matters of "security": thus enabling extraordinary means to be used in the name of security. [1] Issues that become securitized do not necessarily represent issues that are essential to ...