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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMMIGRATION POLICIES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON SOCIAL COHESION AND POLITICAL STABILITY IN NIGERIA by Toye Manuwa

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The study further contends that immigration policies have contributed to social fragmentation, ethnic polarization, political violence and insecurity in Nigeria, undermining the prospects of national integration and development. …”
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    Des généraux contre la transition démocratique. Armée, anticommunisme et déstabilisation de la démocratie en Espagne (1975-1982) by Matthieu Trouvé

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This anticommunism was visible in four areas: their hostility to the political reforms carried out by the Suárez government; their strong opposition to the legalization of trade-unions and the PCE; the politicization of a few generals who had close ties to the extreme right-wing; and finally, the involvement of several officers in acts of political violence and coup attempts. The anticommunism of parts of the Spanish armed forces—which resulted from an overestimated fear of seeing the PCE return to power—can be understood as a way to justify their resisting the process of democratization. …”
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    Les transformations de la mobilisation sociale en Colombie : de l’émergence des alliances intersectorielles aux grèves nationales (2010-2021) by Julie Massal

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The Colombian panorama of social mobilization has therefore truly been transformed, despite the persistence of rooted socio-political violence.…”
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    Violence fondatrice, mémoires de la dictature et politiques de la reconnaissance by Ricardo Salas Astrain

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Thus, it is necessary to propose a philosophical view of the founding of political violence, as opposed to the political.…”
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    L’ombre du Condor by Franck Gaudichaud

    Published 2003-09-01
    “…If one looks today, with the historian's eyes, the South Cone at the end of the sixties and seventies and then, by continuation, turns a page of some years to fix the same part of the world, the report is very clear: the Latino-American subcontinent passed, in general, from a phase of important social mobilization and politicisation, rise of revolutionary parties and organizations, elections of left or progressive populists governments developing a dynamic of rupture with imperialism, to a generalized backward movement of the working class organizations, an era of state-controlled political violence, the massive reduction of liberty of expression, the physical and ideological destruction of the militants and revolutionary movements, the setting up of neoliberal capitalistic economic models. …”
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    Violence politique et légitimisme pendant la Première guerre carliste : une occasion manquée by Laetitia Blanchard

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The First Carlist War is a factor amplifying political violence outside Spanish borders. How could this armed conflict revive the tensions between the defenders of Absolutist Regimes and the Liberals outside Spain? …”
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    La eficacia simbólica de los juicios por crímenes dictatoriales: los casos Fujimori y Ríos Montt by Maira Ixchel  Benítez Jiménez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Which is the significance of the trials against prominent political figures in contexts with a legacy of political violence? This article seeks to emphasize the consequences linked to the configuration of meanings generated by legal victories and focuses on the experiences of the main advocates of the judicial cases. …”
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    Revolución y amnistía en Argentina. La definición de las esferas civil y militar en el levantamiento radical de febrero de 1905 by María Laura Reali

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…More precisely, the banner of right to rebellion against governments lacking legitimacy –either by its origins or by its ways of functioning– was hoisted to justify armed actions that were self-defined as « revolution ». Political violence used to find a frame of legitimacy that was not alien to amnesty measures that used to follow the repressive actions applied against the defeated revolutionaries. …”
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    SYNERGY BETWEEN THE YOUTH AND A SECURED NATION: AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP NIGERIA THROUGH POLITICS AND ELECTORAL REMINISCENCE by ABDULKAREEM ONAKOYA

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The result of findings of the study shows that the youths can participate actively in the political affairs of the nation by; joining political parties of their choice, shunning all political violence, engaging in peaceful political rallies and campaigns and ultimately vying for elective positions in the country. …”
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    Kenya’s 2022 General Elections and Nigerian’s 2023 General Elections: Any Lessons for Democratic Consolidation in Africa? by Godwin Ojanyi Agbiloko, Gerald Ifeanyi Okafor

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The level and magnitude of electoral and political violence has risen and the political elites have often converted their foot-soldiers who undermine the electoral process by perpetrating these violent acts. …”
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    GENDER INEQUALITY AND WOMEN REPRESENTATION IN EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE SEATS IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC: A STUDY OF LAGOS STATE (2012-2023) by OLAYINKA BABATUNDE ADEBOGUN, OPEYEMI BOYO ORITSEJOLOMI, ODUNTAN JOSEPH OLATUNJI, OLUWATUNMISE DARAMOLA

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Findings shows that the low representation of women in politics in Lagos state and Nigeria is linked with barriers and obstacles like Religion, education, financing, patriarchy, political violence, bullying, perception from other women. …”
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    Modernity and interreligious dialogue. Difficulties posed by the ideological translation of religious categories by María A. Corpas-Aguirre

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The processes of construction of these states would feed the liberation movements, spreading for decades the deep wound of political violence and its export to the world. It is from this context that the Catholic Church has appealed to theological foundations as the only possible way to reverse the damage caused by geopolitics. …”
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    Young Women’s Political Participation and Gender Depoliticization in Nigeria by Adeola Aderayo Adebajo, Owolola Oluwakemi Yusirat, Adebajo Olatomiwa Abraham, Adebajo Adesola Seun

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Culture, political acrimony, stigmatisation, religion, lack of finance,  political violence, etc., constitute barriers to young women representation in politics.  …”
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    Long-Term Scenario of International Developments by A. I. Podberezkin, M. V. Kharkevich

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The key current trend in terms of political violence is a blurring of the distinction between war and peace. …”
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    The United States and the Events of 1965–1966 in Indonesia by E. N. Glazunova, A. S. Manykin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The intensity of these actions was much lower than in Indochina or the Dominican Republic but in specific local conditions in Indonesia characterized by high level of political violence, the tactics chosen by the U.S. sufficed to deliver a devastating blow to the Leftist movement and to oust the Predisent Sukarno.…”
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    YOUTH PARTICIPATION AND ELECTORAL DEMOCRACY IN KOGI STATE; ISSUES AND PROSPECTS by MICHAEL DANIEL, DUNCAN GANYU ADAMSON

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The electoral series held between 2015 and 2023, revealed political violence and outrageous elections expense at all tiers of electoral contest, which infiltrate to produce declared winner without integrity. …”
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