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    ELECTORAL VIOLENCE IN KADUNA STATE: THE IMPLICATION FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT by Abdullahi Umar, Abubakar Abdullahi Muhammad, Awwal Muhammad Shafiu, Abdulrahim Mahmud Dogara, Amina Lawal

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The study used the political legitimacy and effectiveness theories. The concept of political legitimacy is inextricably intertwined with the issues of political change, regardless of whether governments, political systems, or institutions comply with the traditional standards of legitimacy as subscribed in a democratic process of free and fair elections. …”
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    La Responsabilité sociale des entreprises comme innovation institutionnelle. Une lecture régulationniste by Catherine Bodet, Thomas Lamarche

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…In the post-fordian era, CSR appears to be an attempt to provide political legitimacy to the new balance of power. CSR reveals confrontations inside and outside firms, and highlights new relationships between managers, shareholders and employees.…”
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    İNSAN VE SİYASET: "SİYASAL INSAN"IN YOL HİKAYESİ by Halis Çetin

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…I shall also go on comparing these theories deeper in political, historical, traditional and philosophical roots from the point of view of aforementioned political legitimacy theories.…”
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    The imperial capital of Mâli (14th century) by François-Xavier Fauvelle

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In doing so, they tended to establish their political legitimacy through the use of titles and displays of political and religious power befitting their different clients and subjects. …”
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    L’ethnographie militaire aux origines de la « politique berbère » du protectorat français au Maroc (1912-1915) by Mathieu Marly

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…These archives of military ethnography were spaces of experimentation and uncertainty, in which officers analyzed information collected on “indigenous” populations, developed often contradictory hypotheses, and selected and forgot data, before their observations were fixed by the “Berber policy” of the French Protectorate in Morocco.This article first focuses on the prejudices that officers had toward the political legitimacy of the Maghzen, the “religious lukewarmness” of Berber populations, and the political role of the tribal framework in Morocco. …”
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    Pouvoir politique et pouvoir religieux. L’exploitation de la Sanusiyya au sein de la Libye indépendante (1951-1958) by Carlotta Marchi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It is therefore possible to argue that, within independent Libya, occurred a process of change and bureaucratisation for the Sanusiyya, to the extent that the ṭarīqa found itself acting within a new institutional framework that the brotherhood itself had helped to create and consolidate, by guaranteeing a political legitimacy based on religious assumptions.…”
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