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    Globalization, Security and Governance Challenges in Nigeria by WILSON SIMON OKWOLI, LAMI LENTON ANUGA, JOSEPH ABOGENYE ANUGA

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study found that residual authoritarian constructs still pervade Nigerian society and as such the peaceful processing of conflicts have not been adequately prioritized as policy across the country. …”
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENT PARENTING PATTERNS AND LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT IN V-GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN AT SDN KERONCONG MAS PERMAI by Devia Nurdiyanti, Alfika Safitri, Rina Puspita Sari

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Results: This research shows that some parents apply authoritarian parenting with a percentage of 49.0% and permissive have no percentage, while most parents apply democratic parenting with a percentage of 51.0%, so parents have an adequate role. major in educating children with the achievement of student achievement in school. …”
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    Creating and Implementing an Effective and Deterrent National Cyber Security Strategy by Mustafa Senol, Ertugrul Karacuha

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this context, by explaining the importance of cyber power, the need for cyber power to be considered as one of the elements of national power and the importance of providing security against cyber attacks with deterrence by cyber power are discussed, while a new and integrated approach for the creation and implementation of a NCSS and an authoritarian organizational structure responsible for this strategy is proposed. …”
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    The Semantics of the Absurd: On German ‘Hermetic’ Poetry and Political Commitment after 1945 by Marko Pajević

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…While it was never necessarily mainstream, it was arguably the most innovative poetic strand of its time and in the long run a key factor in shaping a modern German culture that could come to terms with its past and overcome authoritarian structures. …”
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    Feminism and Faith: Exploring Christian Spaces in the Writing of Sara Maitland and Michèle Roberts by Arina LUNGU-CIRSTEA

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Nonetheless while Maitland focused on revising Christianity by making it incorporate essential points on the feminist agenda, Roberts felt the imperious need to discard her religious identity in order to become “her own woman”; moreover, in her 2007 autobiography Paper Houses she describes her Catholic upbringing as “authoritarian and misogynistic” (16).My essay addresses questions regarding the challenge of articulating one’s spiritual identity as a concatenation of feminism and faith; with this end in mind, I am drawing a comparative perspective between Maitland’s collection of short-stories A Book of Spells, in conjunction with selected essays, on the one hand, and Roberts” acclaimed novel Daughters of the House, on the other. …”
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    The Eye of the Censor: A Critical Genealogy of Censorship as Transparency (16th-18th Centuries) by Magali Bessone

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…It aims at providing insight into the pragmatic conditions of enunciation under which various models of power and governmentality created and made use of the notion of censorship, at the turn between a monarchical (authoritarian) and republican (democratic) uses (16th-18th centuries). …”
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    Educational Policy Analysis: Examining Pesantren Policies and Their Implications on the Independence of Kyai and Pesantren in the Contemporary Era by Nadhif Muhammad Mumtaz, Evi Muafiah, Doli Witro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The law underscores the imperative for contemporary teaching methods, curriculum evolution, and infrastructure enhancement, urging Kyai to eschew rigid and authoritarian stances. Research implications/limitations – The research has theoretical implications that two contrasting views concerning Pesantren policies’ influence on Kyai’s independence vis-à-vis political elites. …”
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    Cold War as Social Conflict, Iron Curtains and Application of Dѐtente Policy as Cold War Concept by Effiong Ekpo, Udeoji Ebele Angela

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…It traced ideologically minded westerners that interpreted cold war as a social conflict that signifying that Moscow was trying to impose its own authoritarian system in a world that it meant to rule. …”
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    The Self-Perception and Political Biases of ChatGPT by Jérôme Rutinowski, Sven Franke, Jan Endendyk, Ina Dormuth, Moritz Roidl, Markus Pauly

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The political questionnaires for the G7 member states indicated a bias towards progressive views but no significant bias between authoritarian and libertarian views, contradicting the findings of prior reports. …”
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    Assessment of Compliance with Mandatory Government Policy on Environmental Sanitation in a Nigerian Urban Area by Olawale Oni, Ayodeji Fasoro, Charles Faeji, Victoria Mawedo, Tunrayo Oluwadare, Tolulope Ojo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Widespread pollution and poor public health conditions in many areas of Nigeria led to an authoritarian military regime's introduction of mandatory monthly sanitation day. …”
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    Enhancing misogyny detection in bilingual texts using explainable AI and multilingual fine-tuned transformers by Ehtesham Hashmi, Sule Yildirim Yayilgan, Muhammad Mudassar Yamin, Mohib Ullah

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Gendered disinformation undermines women’s rights, democratic principles, and national security by worsening societal divisions through authoritarian regimes’ intentional weaponization of social media. …”
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    La géographie des élections en Algérie, de 2007 à 2017 by Gilles Van Hamme

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Electoral analysis tends to ignore the interest of electoral studies in authoritarian regimes or in systems with limited pluralism. …”
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    The Role of Leaders in Formulation of the Foreign Policy Identity in Egypt by I. E. Ibragimov

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Egypt has a long history of authoritarian rule, because it is impossible to separate national identity from foreign policy identity. …”
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    In the mirror of transitology: The politics of power alternation in the Caucasus and Central Asia by S. A. Pritchin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…According to the paradigm of transitology, the political development of a state since the departure from the authoritarian regime entails progressive liberalization and democratization of political processes. …”
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    Models of Historical Memory and past Representation of Vilnius University in the 19th-20th Centuries by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…During different periods of development - be it the Russian period (1795-1832), the Polish period (1919-1939), the Lithuanian period (1939-1940, 1941-1943) or the Soviet period (1940-1941, 1944-1990) - Vilnius University became the arena for the dominance of nationalistic, authoritarian, and totalitarian ideologies. Hence it is worthwhile to adjust the historiographic images that fail to deliberate the significance of these factors to the historical memories, fail to embrace the conflicts of the memories, and portray the past of Vilnius University merely from a perspective of a single nationalistic historical consciousness.  …”
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    Expected features of the course leader in the rehabilitation healthcare professionals' higher education: A qualitative study on students' perspectives. by Benedetto Giardulli, Laura Furri, Marco Testa, Andrea Dell'Isola, Gianluca Bertoni, Simone Battista

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Five themes were generated from the analysis: 1) 'A Collaborative Manager', as students perceived course leaders as non-authoritarian managers who involved all the stakeholders in the decision-making process addressing aspects such as curriculum adjustments, program improvements, and any challenges faced; 2) 'A Diplomatic yet Honest Communicator', as students needed course leaders capable of communicating transparently; 3) 'A Flexible Mediator', as course leaders should actively listen to all stakeholders, mitigating conflicts; 4) 'An Empathic and Available Guide', as students need course leaders available and ready to help; 5) 'An Experienced Healthcare Professional', as students felt course leaders should have a clinical background related to the course they lead. …”
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    The Egyptian Revolution: First Impressions from the Field by Mohammed A. Bamyeh

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…The Egyptian Revolution, starting on January 25, lacked leadership and possessed little organization; its defining events, on Friday, January 28, occurred on a day when all communication technologies, including all internet and phones, were barred; it took place in a large country known for sedate political life, a very long legacy of authoritarian continuity, and an enviable repressive apparatus consisting of more than 2 million members. …”
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    The Paradox of Indonesia Cyberspace Policy and Cooperation: Neoclassical Realism Perspective by Muhammad Abdurrohim, Indah Kumalasari, Fathur Rosy

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The Indonesian government still faced instability at the domestic level to identify the category of threats toward the regime due to the inheritance of the authoritarian regime government model it experienced before. …”
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    FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSION AMONG ADOLESCENTS, ENROLLED IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS (AGE 15-19 YEARS) FROM A LOCALITY OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN by Maria Kanwal, Raja Khetpal, Ramna Shafique, Saleha Haider, Perah Ali, Rafay Shahab Ansari

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Additionally, social media usage showed a complex relationship with depression, 4 hours of use with 60.6% and up to 6 or more hours of use with 60.4% prevalence; and the excessive comparisons with online influencers correlating with higher depression risk, 68.4%. 65% (26 out of 40) of those students who found their parents to be Authoritarian; and those perceiving presence of gender differences applied within their household, 12.0% (81.1% within the variable) (p=0.000), were also associated with depression. …”
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    Psychosocial climate in the classroom as a factor in academic success: The role of the teacher-student relationship by Radojević Tatjana S., Kompirović Tatjana P., Ljajko Šejla Š.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It was found that democratic and permissive teaching styles have a positive effect on students while an authoritarian teaching style tends to negatively impact student autonomy and motivation. …”
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