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    From acceptera to Vällingby: The Discourse on Individuality and Community in Sweden (1931-54) by Lucy Creagh

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…While Vällingby provided improved dwellings and amenity, setting new standards in terms of efficiency, economy and convenience, these very qualities, it is suggested in conclusion, also mask the ‘unfreedoms’ of the modern welfare state, which in the case of Vällingby might be seen as the Social Democratic bias towards a ‘group society’ at the expense of true self-determination.…”
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    Anton Nilsson et l’écho d’une bombe. Malmö, 1908-1917 by Lars Berggren, Roger Johansson

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Following the “potato revolution” and as the first Social Democratic / Liberal government was elected, he was granted an amnesty in 1917 and released from captivity. …”
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    Crises et transformations du modèle social-démocrate suédois by Jean-François Vidal

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…We begin by describing the principal features of the Social-Democratic policies that were implemented between the 1930’s and the 1970’s. …”
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    BALTIC ETHNOCRACIES BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE EU: IN SEARCH OF CONSENSUS UNDER CONDITIONS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS by V. V. Vorotnikov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It is possible to nominally define the political situation in Lithuania as partisan consensus, whereas in Latvia and Estonia foreign political strategies complicated by unresolved domestic ethnic and language minorities problems are a battlegroud for ruling right-wing conservative coalitions and social-democratic oppositions. So, main social and political forces in the Baltic states faced the task to find a new consensus on foreign political issues in order to efficiently develop national economies under the conditions of financial economic turbulence in the EU and worldwide as well as to support social unity.…”
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    The role of political parties in multi-level environmental governance in the European Union and Germany by A. D. Lisenkova

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For practical illustration, the climate policy guidelines of Germany’s main national parties (the Christian Democratic Union of Germany and the Christian Social Union in Bavaria, the Social Democratic Party of Germany, the Alternative for Germany, the Free Democratic Party of Germany, the Left and the Alliance 90 / The Greens) and their European affiliations (the European People’s Party, the Party of the European Socialists, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, the European Green Party and the Party of European Left) were compared with an emphasis on the new targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. …”
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    Evolution and Prospects of the «Alternative for Germany» by Аlexander А. Sorokin, Yuri D. Korovin

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…In contrast to the approach of the mainstream parties, the AfG’s views on governance and engagement with the European Union now pose a threat to the coalition of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Alliance 90 / The Greens because of the increasing popularity of right-wing populists among the German electorate. …”
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    Les libéraux de gauche allemands et la France avant 1914 by Philippe Alexandre

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They demanded more democracy and more social justice, in run-off elections and in parliaments they were able to join forces with the Social Democrats; however, a number of them were also characterized by their commitment to peace. …”
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    Constitutive Parliament and its speakers by Algis Kasperavičius

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…For example, leaders of social democrats like K. Bielinis and J. Plečkaitis. Next to them, the most eminent orators were social democrats: an engineer S. …”
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    The position of Lithuanian parties towards Poland in 1920-1926: from modus vivendi to permanent confrontation by Andrius Grodis

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…However, the attitude of the Christian Democrats that it was possible to launch economic relationships with Poland, and the Social Democrats' belief that it was even crucial to do so, which were regarded as a first step in resuming Vilnius, in fact reflected that the leaders of the parties had enough rational reasoning as well as a mature attitude to international relations. …”
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    Krasnoshchyoks’ brothers: experience of historical and biographic research by A. B. Gularyan

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The collected actual material allowed the author to show changes in the development and feature of personal manifestations at the people belonging to one family, but to different cohorts of the birth: one of brothers became social democrat, the second — the anarchist. It is shown that the different vital fates of brothers predetermined changes of a historical situation to the country, but at the same time in their actions and acts lines of similarity of characters are shown…”
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    POSSIBILITIES AND APPROACHES OF TEACHING OF HISTORY OF RUSSIA TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (THROUGH THE EXAMPLE OF HISTORICAL MATERIALS ON THE AGRARIAN QUESTION AND OF THE RUSSIAN SOCI... by Sergei N. Folomeev

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…For a comprehensive and balanced study of the mentioned topics the author suggests to introduce to the students all the groups of recommended sources - the classics of Marxism, of the representatives of the Bolshevik and the Menshevik wings of the RSDLP, the program documents of the Russian and German Social Democrats on this issue, the views of K. Kautsky, the materials of the Zemstvo statistics, the position of the liberal populists, of modern scientific historical literature.…”
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    Coup (d'etat) in the Baltic States (1926, 1934): Similarities and Differences by Zenonas Butkus

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Ulmanis was also interested in removing Social Democrats—the strongest political party in Latvia—from their path to power. …”
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    Od ruchu protestu do partii władzy. Rozwój Zielonych w Niemczech by Grzegorz Brzozowski-Zabost

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It was an act of opposition against pollution, use of nuclear power, and some aspects of life in highly developed and industrialized society, the formal inauguration was held 1980 in West Germany. 1990 three civil rights groups in East Germany combined to form Bündnis 90, which merged with Die Grünen after long uniting process in 1993. 18 years after foundation they built together with social democrats from SPD government which lasted for two term of office between 1998 and 2005. …”
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    Who’s afraid of Sahra – Understanding the shift in votes towards Germany’s Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht by Leon Heckmann, L Constantin Wurthmann, Sarah Wagner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A central question remains: to what extent can the BSW attract supporters from other parties such as the Alternative for Germany (AfD) or Social Democrats (SPD)? This study employs recent data from the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) panel to investigate voter flow dynamics and the issues motivating shifts towards the BSW. …”
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    Elections in Croatia, Northern Macedonia, Bulgaria and Serbia by Pavel E. Kandel

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The opposition nationalist VMRO-DPMNE party in Northern Macedonia has defeated the incumbent Social Democrats with a huge score, however, their ability to carry out the campaign promises is yet unclear. …”
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    Les femmes parlementaires sociales-démocrates au Bundestag durant les « années 1968 » : entre marginalité et affirmation progressive (1967-1972) by Nicolas Batteux

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Hence this article addresses the following question: did women in the Bundestag suffer from this detrimental situation to the same extent women that did in the 1968 movement? Social-democrat women in Parliament tended to be assigned to stereotypical topics, such as health and education, and they built their identity as parliamentary experts in those fields. …”
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    Lithuanian women's political and social movement at the end of XX century by Virginija Jurėnienė

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…The political parties, i.e., Social Democrats, Democrats, and Christian Democrats, wanted to gain influence on the women's movement. …”
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    SOCIAL PROTEST IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA by L. M. Efimova

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Globalization which penetrates the country’s economy, political and social democratization and westernization provoke protest movements under Islamic banners and increase Islamic trends in Indonesian society. …”
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    Political and Party System of Germany after Elections to the Bundestag (2014-2015) by E. P. Timoshenkova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…People in these lands are more eager to support social democrats, which was proved by the 2015 elections. …”
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    1922 — the best year of the Comintern. Soviet Russia, German communists and the Genoa conference by A. Yu. Vatlin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author shows that the very idea of cooperation with socialists and social democrats received an extremely ambiguous reaction from representatives of Western communist parties. …”
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