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    regimes and has different consequences. In her analysis of over 130 countries spanning a period of 70 years Geddes concluded that Military governments contain inherent sources of fragility that make them far less durable than other kinds of authoritarianism. Consequently‚ they last less long and are more easily destabilised than are other types of dictatorship. She found that Personalist regimes lasted longer than military regimes but suffered collapse when faced with two situations: If leader

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    Page 3: Democracy and Dictatorship 1. Democracy defined. Various forms of democracy defined (Handelman‚ page--) 2. Transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy (Handelman‚ page--) 3. Forms of dictatorship‚ authoritarianism‚ etc. (Handelman‚ page--) 4. My subject country is more of a dictatorship‚ this is why. 5. My subject country is more of a

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    ------------------------------------------------- Reaction Paper ------------------------------------------------- Social identity: Does my group define who I am? ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Stressing the Group: Social Identity and the Unfolding Dynamics of Responses to Stress ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Adamos Papantoniou -------------------------------------------------

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    for “The Voice of the Chinese Dream”. Countries‚ like people‚ should dream. But what exactly is Mr Xi’s vision? It seems to include some American-style aspiration‚ which is welcome‚ but also a troubling whiff of nationalism and of repackaged authoritarianism. The end of ideology Since the humiliations of the 19th century‚ China’s goals have

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    Marcos regime can be considered as the dark period or age of the Philippines. Although a lot of infrastructures‚ buildings‚ and produce has been made during this era‚ it doesn’t negate the fact that many people had suffered and died because of an authoritarianism way of running the government. It can be also considered that our economy at that time was slowly approaching the countries which are called Asian tigers which was the richest countries but when Marcos takes the office a sudden drop of economy

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    Jacksonian Democracy was or was not democratic? Jacksonian Democracy marked the age "of the common man" and the era for an improvement on government and society. When Andrew Jackson was president‚ he led the nation of the United States into dramatic changes both socially and politically which affected the government system and the lives of the American people positively. He fascinated the American people greatly because he stood for values they stood for such as a better government system. Because

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    sectarianism will almost certainly be key characteristics of the political landscape‚ constituting a serious challenge to good governance. Countries in MENA are unlikely to be able to break the cycle of power politics‚ patronage‚ religious tension and authoritarianism. Social‚ environmental and economic issues will probably continue to threaten the region’s stability out to 2045‚ including an under-employed young population‚ a decline in natural energy resources and the effects of climate change. It is highly

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    1. According to the political compass‚ I belong in the Libertarian left section of the spectrum‚ left leaning on the economic scale and near libertarian on the social scale. 2. Prior to taking the political compass test‚ I expected to get a left leaning centrist. Left wing on the economic scale and near the centre of the social scale. I have known I was left wing since the moment I understood the notion of political ideologies. I thought I was a Liberal before I knew what it really meant. I had

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    Ambisexuals and closet queens share 26%   In the study of excessive force by police‚ what types of analysis are most commonly the focus? -types of people engaging in excessive force -individual characteristics of officers (aggression‚ stress‚ authoritarianism‚ gender‚ age‚ length of service) -sanctions in which force is used -characteristics of target population (sex‚ race‚ class) -legal & organizational roots of force (formal vs. informal organizations) Jennifer Hunt’s piece – symbolic interationist

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    Summary of Chapter 29: World War 2 Conservative authoritarianism: Both conservative and radical dictatorships wept through Europe in the 20s and 30s. Conservative dictatorships were quite old and the new dictatorships were totalitarian. Traditional form of antidemocratic government was conserve. authoritarianism (which prevented major changes that would undermine existing order‚ had limited power). Relied on bureaucracies‚ police‚ and armies. Liberals‚ democrats‚ and socialists were persecuted

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