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POLITICAL AUTHORITARIANISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Civil war roots of military domination in Zimbabwe: the integration process following the Rhodesian war and the road to ZANLA dominance / Jackson, Paul   Journal Article
Jackson, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article addresses the issue of what happens after a civil war ends. In particular it traces the development of political authoritarianism from an initial multiparty democracy and military integration following a civil war to one-party control and the breakdown of civil security following the rise of an alternative opposition. The post-conflict situation within Zimbabwe shows clearly how one faction was able to use their position to dismantle and incorporate opposition groups into a one-party state, despite considerable violence between former allies over seven years. A narrative history of the process and its aftermath provides a valuable insight into how these processes developed and the implications of actions taken during an integration process itself for subsequent political development.
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Split city versus divided state in Turkey: contrasting patterns of political opposition to AKP’s authoritarianism / Turam, Berna   Journal Article
Turam, Berna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The main goal of this article is to scrutinize and analyze two new formations of political opposition to the increasingly authoritarian pro-Islamic Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) government; from within urban space and from within the branches of the state. This article investigates the context, varying agendas and future implications of these two relatively new formations of opposition, both of which have been severely attacked by the increasingly authoritarian AKP.
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