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Die Geschichte Deutschlands seit 1945 ist auch eine Geschichte von Migration und Integration und bleibt unvollständig, wenn man sie nicht beachtet. Erinnert sei nur an Flucht und Vertreibung nach Kriegsende, an die massenhafte "Republikflucht" aus der DDR bis zum Bau der Berliner Mauer im August 1961, an die Anwerbung von "Gastarbeitern" während des sogenannten Wirtschaftswunders oder an die Spätaussiedler und Bürgerkriegsflüchtlinge der 1990er Jahre. Historiker und Juristen zeichnen ein facettenreiches Bild dieser oft vergessenen Geschichte und spannen dabei einen weiten Bogen von den Problemen der unmittelbaren Nachkriegszeit bis zu den Entwicklungen unserer Tage. The history of Germany since 1945 is, among other things, a history of migration and integration, as illustrated by the flight and expulsion of populations following the Second World War, the mass desertion of East Germans to the West, the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, the importation of guest workers, and the arrival of war refugees in the 1990s. Historians and legal scholars outline this often-neglected history.
Immigrants --- Social integration --- Flüchtlinge. --- Gastarbeiter. --- Migrationsregime. --- Rechtsgeschichte. --- Refugees. --- Sozialpolitik. --- guest workers. --- legal history. --- migration regimes. --- social policy. --- HISTORY / Europe / Germany. --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Cultural assimilation --- Germany --- Emigration and immigration --- History
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Geschichte --- Rhein-Mosel-Gebiet --- Europa --- Rhein --- Mosel --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- 20. Jahrhundert --- Archäologie --- Franken --- Frühe Neuzeit --- Gastarbeiter --- Italienische Kaufleute --- Migration --- Mittelalter --- Rhein-Mosel-Raum --- Römer --- Völkerwanderung --- (VLB-WN)9550
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Wie waren und sind die deutsch-türkischen Beziehungen mit den Beitrittsbemühungen der Türkei in die Europäische Gemeinschaft vernetzt? Günal Incesu zeigt, wie sich insbesondere durch öffentliche Kommunikationsprozesse Wechselwirkungen und Abhängigkeiten zwischen den Einwanderungsprozessen aus der Türkei in die Bundesrepublik und den institutionellen Beziehungen zwischen der Europäischen Gemeinschaft und der Türkei entfalten und festigen konnten. Der Untersuchungszeitraum von 1959-1987 rückt dabei die Jahre in den Fokus, in denen die Grundlagen für die heutige Diskussion um die EU-Zugehörigkeit der Türkei geschaffen wurden. »Eine innovative, erkenntnisreiche sowie analytisch scharfe Arbeit [...], die auch sprachlich pointiert ist. Empfehlenswert ist das Buch besonders für Geschichts- und Politikwissenschaftler, aufgrund der theoretisch-medienanalytischen Stärke darüber hinaus aber auch für Kommunikationswissenschaftler.« Wiebke Hohberger, H-Soz-u-Kult, 11.07.2014 Besprochen in: Portal für Politikwissenschaft, 31.07.2014, Christian Patz
Deutschland-Türkei; EU-Beitritt der Türkei; Massenmedien; Öffentlichkeit; Gastarbeiter; Migration; Europa; Politik; Europäische Geschichte; Zeitgeschichte; Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts; Europäische Politik; Geschichtswissenschaft; Europe; Politics; European History; Contemporary History; History of the 20th Century; European Politics; History; --- Contemporary History. --- Europe. --- European History. --- European Politics. --- History of the 20th Century. --- History. --- Politics.
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Der Band verfolgt drei Zielsetzungen. In einem ersten Schritt werden theoretische und methodische Überlegungen sowie Forschungsergebnisse aus Geschichtswissenschaft, Soziologie und Sprachwissenschaft dargestellt, die die sprachliche Konstitution der Realität in historischen Prozessen in den Mittelpunkt stellen. Damit wird eine Verortung diskursgeschichtlich orientierter sprachwissenschaftlicher Ansätze in einen interdisziplinären Zusammenhang geleistet, der von der germanistischen Sprachgeschichtsschreibung noch kaum zur Kenntnis genommen worden ist. Im zweiten Schritt wird ein eigener methodischer Ansatz begründet, der in der Lage ist, die vielfach geforderte, aber selten praktizierte "tiefensemantische" Analyse von Diskursen zu ermöglichen. Dafür eignet sich der argumentationstheoretisch fundierte Topos-Begriff. Dessen Verwendung in verschiedenen Wissenschaftsdisziplinen wird erörtert, um so eine geeignete Kategorie zu begründen, mit der kontextspezifische Argumentationsmuster eruiert werden können. Im dritten Teil werden die zuvor erarbeiteten Möglichkeiten einer diskursgeschichtlichen Analyse empirisch umgesetzt: Die Fruchtbarkeit der Methode wird anhand der Geschichte der Diskussionen um die Arbeitsmigration in die Bundesrepublik aufgezeigt. Es werden Kontinuitäten und Veränderungen des öffentlich geäußerten Denkens, Fühlens und Wollens zu diesem Themenbereich ermittelt und somit wird ein Beitrag zur Mentalitätsgeschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland geleistet.
Germany --- Historiography. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer. --- Deutschland ‹Bundesrepublik›. --- Einwanderung. --- Topos. --- Öffentliche Meinung. --- Diskursanalyse --- Öffentliche Meinung --- Topos --- Einwanderung --- Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. --- Arbeitsmigrant --- Wanderarbeitnehmer --- Gastarbeiter --- Gastarbeitnehmer --- Fremdarbeiter --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmer --- Arbeitnehmer --- Ausländer --- Erste Ausländergeneration --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmerin --- Immigration --- Zuwanderung --- Migration --- Internationale Migration --- Einwanderer --- Exil --- Meinung --- Öffentlichkeit --- Meinungsbildung --- Volksstimmung --- Discourse analysis --- Redeanalyse --- Konversationsanalyse --- Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer --- Öffentlichkeit --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmer --- Ausländer --- Erste Ausländergeneration --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmerin --- Expatriate
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Unsere Alltagswelt gilt heute als zunehmend religiös pluralisiert. Führt aber die Wahrnehmung religiöser Pluralität zu einem »Plausibilitätsverlust« von Religion, wie dies Peter L. Berger konstatierte? Oder führt sie eher in eine Fundamentalisierung der eigenen Religion, wie Markttheorien dies zur Ausbildung von starken Marken nahelegen? Aus biografie- und diskursanalytischer Perspektive ergibt sich ein ganz anderes Bild: Sowohl generative Aspekte der Religionsgeschichte der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts als auch ein multi-relationales Netz aus biografischen Bedeutungen von Religion, das dem herkömmlichen Verständnis einer, wenn auch prozesshaft gedachten, religiösen Identität zuwiderläuft, treten hierbei zutage. »Das Buch zeigt, in welche gesellschaftlichen und persönlichen Deutungsdynamiken die Religion der anderen verstrickt ist und so das eigene Verhältnis zu Religion mit reguliert.« Oliver Neumann, www.lehrerbibliothek.de, 17.10.2020
RELIGION / General. --- Religion --- Plurality. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Islam. --- Moslems. --- guest workers. --- identity. --- inter-religious encounter. --- interculturality. --- migration. --- multi-denominationalism. --- praxeology. --- religion. --- religious plurality. --- sociology of religion. --- Religiosität; Religiöse Pluralität; Deutschland; Interreligiöse Begegnung; Biografieforschung; Islam; Muslime; Moderne; Zeitgeschichte; Bikonfessionalität; Gastarbeiter; Flüchtlingsdebatte; Generation; Identität; Praxeologie; Religion; Migration; Religionssoziologie; Religionswissenschaft; Interkulturalität; Religiousness; Religious Plurality; Germany; Interreligious Encounter; Biographical Research; Muslims; Modernity; Contemporary History; Biconfessionality; Guest Worker; Refugee Debate; Identity; Praxeology; Sociology of Religion; Religious Studies; Interculturalism
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Migration. Refugees --- Labour market --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- Rhin-Ruhr area --- Montanindustrie --- Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer --- Beschäftigung --- Migration --- Unternehmen --- Eisen- und Stahlindustrie --- Arbeitnehmer --- Geschichte 1950-1989 --- Ruhrgebiet --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Arbeiterforschung --- Ausländerbeschäftigung --- ausländische Arbeitnehmer --- Betrieb --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Gastarbeiter --- Migrationsforschung --- Mikropolitik --- Unternehmensgeschichte --- Zuwanderung --- (VLB-WN)9550 --- Bevölkerungswanderung --- Wanderung --- Wanderungen --- Wanderungsbewegung --- Mobilität --- Regionale Mobilität --- Industrie --- Arbeitskräfte --- Werktätiger --- Beschäftigter --- Arbeitskraft --- Berufstätiger --- Mitarbeiter --- Arbeitnehmerin --- Arbeitsmigrant --- Wanderarbeitnehmer --- Gastarbeitnehmer --- Fremdarbeiter --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmer --- Ausländer --- Erste Ausländergeneration --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmerin --- Stahlindustrie --- Stahlwirtschaft --- Stahl --- Eisenindustrie --- Metallindustrie --- Betriebswirtschaft --- Unternehmung --- Wirtschaftsunternehmen --- Gewerbebetrieb --- Industriebetrieb --- Firma --- Erwerbstätigkeit --- Ruhr --- Ruhr-Gebiet --- Ruhrrevier --- Metropole Ruhr --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmer --- Ausländer --- Erste Ausländergeneration --- Ausländische Arbeitnehmerin --- Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer --- Expatriate --- Erwerbstätigkeit --- Bevölkerungswanderung --- Mobilität --- Regionale Mobilität
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How a new breed of dictators holds power by manipulating information and faking democracyHitler, Stalin, and Mao ruled through violence, fear, and ideology. But in recent decades a new breed of media-savvy strongmen has been redesigning authoritarian rule for a more sophisticated, globally connected world. In place of overt, mass repression, rulers such as Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Viktor Orbán control their citizens by distorting information and simulating democratic procedures. Like spin doctors in democracies, they spin the news to engineer support. Uncovering this new brand of authoritarianism, Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman explain the rise of such “spin dictators,” describing how they emerge and operate, the new threats they pose, and how democracies should respond.Spin Dictators traces how leaders such as Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Peru’s Alberto Fujimori pioneered less violent, more covert, and more effective methods of monopolizing power. They cultivated an image of competence, concealed censorship, and used democratic institutions to undermine democracy, all while increasing international engagement for financial and reputational benefits. The book reveals why most of today’s authoritarians are spin dictators—and how they differ from the remaining “fear dictators” such as Kim Jong-un and Bashar al-Assad, as well as from masters of high-tech repression like Xi Jinping.Offering incisive portraits of today’s authoritarian leaders, Spin Dictators explains some of the great political puzzles of our time—from how dictators can survive in an age of growing modernity to the disturbing convergence and mutual sympathy between dictators and populists like Donald Trump.
Authoritarianism. --- Dictators. --- Mass media --- Propaganda. --- Spin doctors. --- Political aspects. --- Activism. --- Alberto Fujimori. --- Amnesty International. --- Animal Farm. --- António de Oliveira Salazar. --- Appellate Body. --- Aristocracy. --- Autocracy. --- Ayatollah. --- Ballot. --- Beijing. --- Bersih. --- Bill Clinton. --- Burberry. --- Censorship. --- Communism. --- Communist state. --- Corruption. --- Currency. --- Debt. --- Dictatorship. --- Disinformation. --- Dissident. --- Economic development. --- Economy of the Soviet Union. --- El Comercio (Peru). --- Electronic media. --- Enlace. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Erich Honecker. --- Estado Novo (Portugal). --- External debt. --- Flagellation. --- Flattery. --- Foreign direct investment. --- Fraud. --- Freelancer. --- French Revolution. --- Gastarbeiter. --- Google Translate. --- Ideology. --- Immigration. --- Income. --- Incumbent. --- Industrial society. --- Infrastructure. --- Institution. --- International law. --- Isaias Afwerki. --- Jeune Afrique. --- Judicial deference. --- Kazakhstan. --- Language interpretation. --- Lee Kuan Yew. --- Legitimation. --- Leninism. --- Liberal democracy. --- Liberalism. --- Liberia. --- Life and Fate. --- Loyalty. --- Lyndon B. Johnson. --- Marketing. --- Mexico City. --- Military. --- Moscow Metro. --- Multilateralism. --- National Front Party (Libya). --- Newspaper. --- Norbert Elias. --- Nursultan Nazarbayev. --- Opinion poll. --- Persuasion (novel). --- Politics. --- Presidente (beer). --- Print Media. --- Printing. --- Red Army Faction. --- Respondent. --- Robert Mundell. --- Rule of thumb. --- Ruler. --- Security forces. --- Shame. --- Silvio Berlusconi. --- Soviet Union. --- State of emergency. --- Supermajority. --- Supporter. --- Terrorism. --- The Law Firm. --- United States dollar. --- Vladimir Putin. --- Voting. --- War. --- Waterboarding. --- Wealth. --- Work of art. --- Workforce.
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Immigration is even more hotly debated in Europe than in the United States. In this pivotal work of action and discourse analysis, Riva Kastoryano draws on extensive fieldwork--including interviews with politicians, immigrant leaders, and militants--to analyze interactions between states and immigrants in France and Germany. Making frequent comparisons to the United States, she delineates the role of states in constructing group identities and measures the impact of immigrant organization and mobilization on national identity. Kastoryano argues that states contribute directly and indirectly to.
Citizenship --- Identity (Psychology) --- France --- Emigration and immigration. --- Activism. --- Affirmative action. --- Algerian War. --- American nationalism. --- Americanism (heresy). --- Anti-Catholicism. --- Anti-racism. --- Articles of Confederation. --- Centrism. --- Christian Identity. --- Cimade. --- Citizenship. --- Civil religion. --- Civil society. --- Communitarianism. --- Comparative politics. --- Constitutional patriotism. --- Cultural diversity. --- Decolonization. --- Diplomacy. --- Distrust. --- Economic reconstruction. --- Emancipation. --- Endogamy. --- Ernest Renan. --- Ethnic group. --- Federal Union. --- French Colonial. --- French nationality law. --- Gastarbeiter. --- German Romanticism. --- German model. --- Germans. --- Good moral character. --- Hippie. --- Ideology. --- Immigration law. --- Immigration to France. --- Immigration. --- Institution. --- Internal migration. --- Islam. --- Jean-Marie Le Pen. --- Joseph de Maistre. --- Journalese. --- Konrad Adenauer. --- Kulturkampf. --- Le Figaro. --- Le Monde. --- Liberalism. --- Liberalization. --- Manifest destiny. --- Modernity. --- Multiculturalism. --- Muslims (nationality). --- Nation state. --- National symbol. --- Nationality. --- Naturalization. --- Nazism. --- Neo-Nazism. --- Neocolonialism. --- Permanent Settlement. --- Political aspects of Islam. --- Political correctness. --- Political party. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Politique. --- Postnationalism. --- Profession. --- Protestantism. --- Public sphere. --- Racial segregation. --- Racialization. --- Racism in the United States. --- Racism. --- Radicalism (historical). --- Ralf Dahrendorf. --- Rapprochement. --- Reactionary. --- Religion in France. --- Religion. --- Romanticism. --- Secularism. --- Secularization. --- Self-determination. --- Separation of church and state. --- Sexism. --- Social Action. --- Social exclusion. --- States and Social Revolutions. --- Superiority (short story). --- Third World. --- Turks in Germany. --- Two-Spirit. --- War. --- Welfare state. --- What is a Nation?. --- Xenophobia.
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The description for this book, The Poetics of Manhood: Contest and Identity in a Cretan Mountain Village, will be forthcoming.
Men --- Social interaction --- Identity (Psychology) --- Folklore --- Crete (Greece) --- Rural conditions --- Social life and customs --- Crete --- Hommes --- Identité (Psychologie) --- Crète (Grèce) --- Crète (Grèce) --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Ethnology --- Interaction sociale --- Identité (Psychologie) --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Rural conditions. --- Social life and customs. --- Conditions rurales --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Social interaction. --- Men. --- Manners and customs. --- Ethnology. --- Human males --- Human beings --- Males --- Effeminacy --- Masculinity --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Ceremonies --- Customs, Social --- Folkways --- Social customs --- Traditions --- Usages --- Civilization --- Etiquette --- Rites and ceremonies --- Rural life --- Social history --- Greece --- Candia (Greece) --- Creta (Greece) --- Girit (Greece) --- Girit Adasi (Greece) --- Kirid (Greece) --- Krit (Greece) --- Kreta (Greece) --- Krētē (Greece) --- Kríti (Greece) --- Nísos Kríti (Greece) --- I Keretim (Greece) --- I Kritim (Greece) --- Periphereia Krētēs (Greece) --- Periféreia Krítis (Greece) --- Region of Crete (Greece) --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Griechenland --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ελλάς --- Ελλάδα --- Греция --- اليونان --- يونان --- 希腊 --- Men - Greece - Crete --- Social interaction - Greece - Crete --- Identity (Psychology) - Greece - Crete --- Folklore - Greece - Crete --- Crete (Greece) - Rural conditions --- Crete (Greece) - Social life and customs --- Christ. --- Constantine II, King. --- Gastarbeiter. --- God. --- Greece, Byzantine. --- Herzfeld, Michael. --- Iraklio. --- Karamanlis, Constantine. --- New Liberals (political party). --- Papandreou, Andreas. --- affines. --- agriculture. --- arotikhtadhes. --- banditry. --- bride theft. --- bureaucracy. --- card games. --- coffeehouses. --- death. --- drinking. --- eghoismos. --- elections. --- experience, social. --- feuds. --- filotimo. --- firearms. --- hospitality. --- humor. --- ideology. --- improvisation. --- kinship. --- kollisaridhes. --- law courts. --- male identity. --- meaning. --- mediation. --- performance. --- police. --- priests. --- responsibility. --- rhetoric.
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Spin Dictators traces how leaders such as Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew and Peru's Alberto Fujimori pioneered less violent, more covert, and more effective methods of monopolizing power. The book reveals why most of today's authoritarians are spin dictators--and how they differ from the remaining "fear dictators" such as Kim Jong-un and Bashar al-Assad, as well as from masters of high-tech repression like Xi Jinping.
Political systems --- BPB9999 --- BPB2210 --- dictatuur --- desinformatie --- censuur --- sensuuri --- ċensura --- cinsireacht --- λογοκρισία --- cenzūra --- Zensur --- cenzura --- censure --- cenzúra --- censurë --- censorship --- cenzură --- цензура --- censur --- tsensuur --- censura --- förhandsgranskning --- прелиминарна цензура --- předběžná cenzura --- následná cenzura --- автоцензура --- dezinformacja --- disinformaatio --- παραπληροφόρηση --- dezinformáció --- desinformação --- dezinformare --- desinformatsioon --- dezinformācija --- désinformation --- diżinformazzjoni --- дезинформација --- bréagaisnéis --- дезинформация --- keqinformim --- dezinformácia --- dezinformacija --- desinformación --- Desinformation --- disinformation --- disinformazione --- dezinformace --- desinformation --- погрешна информација --- viltus ziņa --- falske nyheder --- maldināšana --- αναληθές δημοσίευμα --- bulo --- fausses informations --- lažne vijesti --- nepnieuws --- fejknyheter --- noticias falsas --- ψευδείς ειδήσεις --- fałszywa informacja --- bufala --- știri false --- falošné správy --- aħbarijiet foloz --- notizie false --- potegavščina --- fake news --- неточна информација --- álhír --- embuste --- qerq --- falešná informace --- nieprawdziwe informacje --- nepravdivá informace --- невярна информация --- falska nyheter --- Falschmeldung --- pettus --- gezielte Falschmeldungen --- libauudised --- fakenieuws --- melagingos naujienos --- canular --- bluff --- hamis információ --- измислица --- menzogna --- boato --- falešné zprávy --- misinformation --- лажна информација --- melagingi pranešimai --- valeuutiset --- hoax --- lažna vijest --- фалшиви новини --- Hoax --- lažne novice --- notícia falsa --- diktatur --- dictatorship --- δικτατορία --- diktatuur --- diktatúra --- diktatūra --- Diktatur --- dictatură --- deachtóireacht --- diktatuuri --- diktatura --- ditadura --- dictadura --- dittatura --- диктатура --- diktaturë --- dictature --- dyktatura --- диктаторски режим --- diktátorství --- diktátori rendszer --- апсолутна власт --- régimen dictatorial --- авторитарна власт --- regime dittatoriale --- diktatórikus rendszer --- неограничена власт --- parancsuralom --- режим --- vláda neomezené moci --- mal-information --- Authoritarianism. --- Dictators. --- Mass media --- Mass media Political aspects --- Political aspects --- Communication in politics --- Tyrants --- Heads of state --- Political science --- Authority --- Political aspects. --- Despotism. --- félretájékoztatás --- škodlivá informácia --- informare rău-voitoare --- informazzjoni ħażina --- informare greșită --- irreführende Information --- misinformaatio --- väärinfo --- zlonamerne informacije --- hamis tájékoztatás --- má informação --- väärä tieto --- mífhaisnéis --- informacja szkodliwa --- neúmyselne nepravdivá informácia --- virheellinen tieto --- bevidst misinformation --- misinformatie --- pogrešna informacija --- miżinformazzjoni --- informação errada --- nepareiza informācija --- εσφαλμένη πληροφόρηση --- maldinoša informācija --- nesprávná informace --- falsk information --- klaidinga informacija --- pakenkti skirta informacija --- información falsa --- informacja wprowadzająca w błąd --- mésinformation --- drochfhaisnéis --- Fehlinformation --- zavádějící informace --- napačne informacije --- malinformazione --- lažna informacija --- Falschinformation --- κακόβουλη πληροφόρηση --- Schadinformation --- información errónea --- cattiva informazione --- Propaganda. --- Spin doctors. --- Autoritarisme. --- Dictateurs. --- Propagande. --- Activism. --- Alberto Fujimori. --- Amnesty International. --- Animal Farm. --- António de Oliveira Salazar. --- Appellate Body. --- Aristocracy. --- Autocracy. --- Ayatollah. --- Ballot. --- Beijing. --- Bersih. --- Bill Clinton. --- Burberry. --- Censorship. --- Communism. --- Communist state. --- Corruption. --- Currency. --- Debt. --- Dictatorship. --- Disinformation. --- Dissident. --- Economic development. --- Economy of the Soviet Union. --- El Comercio (Peru). --- Electronic media. --- Enlace. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Erich Honecker. --- Estado Novo (Portugal). --- External debt. --- Flagellation. --- Flattery. --- Foreign direct investment. --- Fraud. --- Freelancer. --- French Revolution. --- Gastarbeiter. --- Google Translate. --- Ideology. --- Immigration. --- Income. --- Incumbent. --- Industrial society. --- Infrastructure. --- Institution. --- International law. --- Isaias Afwerki. --- Jeune Afrique. --- Judicial deference. --- Kazakhstan. --- Language interpretation. --- Lee Kuan Yew. --- Legitimation. --- Leninism. --- Liberal democracy. --- Liberalism. --- Liberia. --- Life and Fate. --- Loyalty. --- Lyndon B. Johnson. --- Marketing. --- Mexico City. --- Military. --- Moscow Metro. --- Multilateralism. --- National Front Party (Libya). --- Newspaper. --- Norbert Elias. --- Nursultan Nazarbayev. --- Opinion poll. --- Persuasion (novel). --- Politics. --- Presidente (beer). --- Print Media. --- Printing. --- Red Army Faction. --- Respondent. --- Robert Mundell. --- Rule of thumb. --- Ruler. --- Security forces. --- Shame. --- Silvio Berlusconi. --- Soviet Union. --- State of emergency. --- Supermajority. --- Supporter. --- Terrorism. --- The Law Firm. --- United States dollar. --- Vladimir Putin. --- Voting. --- War. --- Waterboarding. --- Wealth. --- Work of art. --- Workforce. --- AUTHORITARIANISM --- DICTATORS --- MASS MEDIA--POLITICAL ASPECTS --- PROPAGANDA
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