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Editorial
Published 2019-07-01“…Using this concept, the book’s central claim is that it was a youth movement based on a broader appeal to the needs of young people (especially by the Labour Party) which spiked the higher voter turnout among young people. …”
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Positions of Soviet secret service in totalitarian Soviet Union
Published 2008-12-01“…The ideological nature of the KGB became more apparent in occupied countries because of the ideological treatment of people in those countries and the anti-Soviet movement. …”
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Un populisme de la misère : Haïti sous la présidence Aristide (1990-2004)
Published 2005-09-01“…Modern populist, he uses all means to remain in power: corruption, militia of fanatical young people, demonisation of the Western countries, exhortation of the people… He also called upon the usual methods of populist leader: ruling the society by terror, the media, the party, electoral fraud, and corruption…. …”
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Activities of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR Pavlo Yakovlevych Meshyk (1953)
Published 2024-03-01“…In 1941, at the age of 30, he first became People’s Commissar for State Security of the Ukrainian SSR. …”
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Cultural work provisions in the Zionist organization «Gekholuts» program documents
Published 2024-09-01“…However, October 1917 changed the direction of the Zionist movement, as the new government gradually began to persecute members of the parties and organizations that existed at that time, declaring them counter-revolutionary and anti-Soviet. …”
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Le peuple et la coca. Populisme cocalero et restructuration de l’échiquier politique bolivien
Published 2005-09-01“…The rise of the “Movimiento Al Socialismo” in the foreground of Bolivian political life in June, 2002 is the result of the progressive transformation of a social movement, from the promotion of purely sector-based interests – the defence of coca producers – to a logic of the privileged expression of the popular will: the gain of representativeness of the MAS has forced the extension of its mobilizing slogans. …”
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Bejlisova aféra. Antisemitismus a ruský politický život v letech 1911-1913
Published 2006-01-01“…The government was pressed by radical political parties such as the Union of Russian People, which had emerged during the first Russian revolution in 1905-1906 and was originally sponsored by the governmenal circles. …”
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Is Communism Incompatible with Religion?: Islam and Communism in Haji Misbach's Thoughts (1914-1926)
Published 2024-06-01“…This study found that when it was present in the Hindia Belanda, communism faced various other thoughts, including Islam. The communist movement at that time tried to penetrate through Sarekat Islam and made Islam the basis of its movement. …”
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Quand l’État chilien se proposait de construire la démocratie économique. Nationalisations, Aire de propriété sociale et système de participation des salariés durant l'Unité popula...
Published 2014-12-01“…Relations between political parties on the left and the Chilean government, the role of the labor movement, public policy development and extensive program of nationalization the government of Salvador Allende are essential when understanding the Popular Unity (1970 -1973).…”
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El papel de Suecia en la guerra civil española (1936-1939)
Published 2018-06-01“…In order to measure and evaluate the role of Sweeden during the Spanish Civil war, this article analyzes, in a global way, the attitude of the government and the political parties in the opposition, the mass media, the main characteristics of the solidarity movement, and the protagonism of the Swedish volunteers who were in the front. …”
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The Equitable Income Distribution in Islam Through Transmigration: Phenomenological Study of Merbau Village, Riau
Published 2024-06-01“…Population movement between islands in Indonesia is known as transmigration. …”
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Les islamistes à l’épreuve du printemps arabe et des urnes : une perspective critique
Published 2012-10-01“…The Arab world’s social revolts that began in Tunisia in December 2010 were a clear indicator not only of the socio-economic frustrations and democratic expectations of Arab peoples, most of whom were in favor of the fall of authoritarian regimes, but also of ambivalent, even contradictory positions in political Islamist movements vis-à-vis these regimes. …”
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Involvement of Russian student youth in Internet communications as a factor in the formation of models of their socio-political activity
Published 2020-10-01“…Using the methods of mathematical statistical analysis, the forms of Internet activity of young people have been studied and considered as factors of integration values political activities in dispositional personality structure, political orientation and willingness to co-operate with various actors power relations (political institutions, social movements, parties, groups of political activists), as well as acceptable forms of political behavior. …”
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Scandinavia in Lithuanian Diplomacy in 1915-1917
Published 2000-12-01“…Brokdorf-Rantzau), which aimed to propagate the separate movement of nations of the Russian empire. The sixth one - the policy of Polish diplomats. …”
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Prospects for the development of digital forms of political participation of generation Z in modern Russia
Published 2021-01-01“…The paper describes the criteria for the attractiveness of various forms of political participation, such as rallies, actions, demonstrations, strikes, hunger strikes, revolutions, elections, crowdfunding, written appeals to the authorities and petitions, participation in political movements and parties, meetings with political figures. …”
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“The new extreme right”
Published 2021-03-01“…Contemporary France is a prolific arena for post-fascist actors, parties, and movements. Self-proclaimed alternative news outlets and publishing houses serve as forums for information and mobilisation, through various strategies, to resist an alleged onslaught by the enemies of the nation and its people: multiculturalism, feminism, political correctness, political corruption, and civilisational decay. …”
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