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    Electoral qualifications and restrictions on passive suffrage in elections in Russia by A. A. Kondrashev, N. A. Sidorova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…At the same time electoral restrictions (filters) can be considered as supplementary actions that the citizens have to complete in order to be registered as candidates for the elections. Such actions also diminish the legal chances of the citizens to take part in ongoing elections. …”
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    Online voting as an element of cybersecurity of megacities by Xenia A. Ivanova

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The license key of such a program may be valid only for the period of the elections. The decision against forcing an electronic vote for a particular candidate can be made by an online voting system that allows you to change your choice several times.  …”
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    Reform of the Zemstvo Representation: Development and Adjustment of P. A. Stolypin Project in 1906—1907. by A. A. Sorokin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Stolypin sought to increase the share of representatives from cities and commercial and industrialists in zemstvo assemblies, however, at the insistence of the Council of Ministers, he was forced to retain the majority for landowners. The criticism of the united nobility in relation to the reform in connection with the expansion of the circle of voters and the organization of elections at the beginning of the non-class is highlighted in the article. …”
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    Relationships between Opposition and Powers in Tajikistan:History and Present Time by H. H. Khurramov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The results of parliamentary elections conducted in March 2015 did not change the balance of political forces in the Tajik parliament. …”
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    Libya: Prospects for Solution by Y. Zinin

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It refers to parliamentary and presidential elections in Libya which are expected to take place in 2018. …”
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    The 1953 coup in Iran and the role of Great Britain in it by Hayk Soghomonyan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In 1953, Iranian armed forces, with the help of the CIA and British intelligence, orchestrated a coup that toppled the democratically elected government of Iran. …”
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    The 1953 coup in Iran and the role of Great Britain in it by Hayk Soghomonyan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In 1953, Iranian armed forces, with the help of the CIA and British intelligence, orchestrated a coup that toppled the democratically elected government of Iran. …”
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    Using the Theory of Protracted Social Conflict and Structural Violence to Unravel the Tigray-Ethiopian War by Frederick Appiah Afriyie, Frank Boateng Asomani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, who heralded for fostering unity, took office in 2018 but faced escalating ethnic tensions. Postponed elections and federal interventions fueled discontent, leading to the outbreak of the Tigray War in November 2020. …”
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    Spain’s party system development trends in the context of the electoral cycle 2019 by A. Baranov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Methods – systems approach, synchronous comparative analysis, a secondary analysis of the results of opinion polls, mapping of party support in the elections. Materials: regulations; statements by party leaders; pre-election programs; results of sociological surveys; statistics on the results of elections. …”
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    Peculiarities of the Initial Stage of Investigation of Interference with the Activities of Public Authorities by V. Yu. Popov

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…It is found that the procedural registration of information on interference with the activities of representatives of public authorities is most often carried out in written documents, including: a statement of a criminal offence; a protocol on acceptance of a statement of a criminal offence; a report of a law enforcement officer; a report on interference with the activities of a judge in the administration of justice; information received from enterprises, institutions, organisations, including the referendum commission and the election commission. It is substantiated that the initial information about a criminal offence is subject to assessment and verification. …”
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    Euroscepticism in France: Past and Present by R. I. Blagoveshchenskii

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, victorious for the Brexit supporters, has become one of the most discussed international political events of 2016 and forced policy makers and academics to take a fresh look at prospects of the European integration. …”
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    MILITARY INTERVENTION IN THE GAMBIA: LESSONS FROM THE IVORY COAST, LIBERIA AND SIERRA LEONE by M. Svicevic

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It examines the political situation following the release of the election results and details the international response to the post-election situation in the Gambia. …”
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    Abkhazia: preliminary socio-political results of 2017 by А. Yu. Skakov, V. М. Мukhanov

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…It also studies the existence of the third force, which is a topical issue in Abkhazian society. …”
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    Power Relations and Rural Population in Kuban-Black Sea Region during 1921—1924 by A. V. Baranov, V. V. Kasyanov, Yu. A. Yakhutl

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The authors conclude that a contradictory system of power and social relations was formed based on compromises and indirect coercion during food and land policies and during elections to the Soviets. By the fall of 1924, the RCP(b) was forced to concede to peasant demands on key aspects of reform.…”
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