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All change: Egypt's future leaders wait in the wings / Aly, Abdel Monem Said   Journal Article
Aly, Abdel Monem Said Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Security  Egypt  Economic  Political Situation  Social Situation  Hosni Mubarak 
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ID:   090173


Crisis centre: scenarios for honduras political stalemate / Jane's   Journal Article
Jane's Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the early hours of 28 June, Honduran troops stormed the residence of President Manuel Zelaya and, agter a brief stand-off, detained the president and put him on a plane bound for Costa Rica. Later the same day, the president of congress, Roberto Micheletti-a member of Zelaya's Liberal Party (Partido Liberal de Honduras: PL)- was sworn in as interim president.Micheletti said he would remain in office until after presidential elections scheduled for 25 November.
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ID:   085007


Republic enemy: US policy and Iranian elections / Alfoneh, Ali; Vatanka, Alex   Journal Article
Vatanka, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Uprising waiting to happen: the Syrian conflict from the authoritarian bargain perspective / Khashan, Hilal   Journal Article
Khashan, Hilal Journal Article
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Contents This paper contends that the Syrian Ba’ath Party’s authoritarian bargain introduced by the late Hafez al-Assad soon after he assumed the presidency in 1971, expired a few years prior to the eruptions of 2011. It demonstrates this termination by examining Syria’s political and social situation as well as the inability of the government to maintain a balance between regime security and the provision of welfare to the public. Despite a decline of welfare benefits, there was no reduction in the application of extreme coercion. Matters worsened with the alliance between the regime and the new urban business class that alienated the countryside, which previously had provided the bulwark against the threat of urban forces of change.
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ID:   115472


Weak constitution: Nepal faces complex social and political issues / Randolph, Eric   Journal Article
Randolph, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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