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POLITICAL TENSION (3) answer(s).
 
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Briefing, Benin: challenges for democracy / Banegas, Richard   Journal Article
Banegas, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Since 2012, political tension has threatened to undermine Benin's image as a model democracy. The President's efforts to amend the constitution to enable him to contest a third consecutive term, alongside the persecution of some of his former allies, have created a climate of political uncertainty. As a result, a wave of civic protest has gained momentum, a general strike launched in January 2014 lasted for more than four months, and the Catholic Church has broken its silence and denounced the excesses of those in power for the first time since the National Conference in 1990. This Briefing argues that these developments can be considered, on the one hand, as an extension of Benin's passive democratic revolution, a process whereby the co-option of actors from different generations and social strata - the expansion of the "politics of the belly"1 - facilitated the transition from one-party to multi-party rule. On the other hand, the highly volatile situation of the last two years could be said to mark a shift towards a more confrontational scenario of hegemonic rupture in which past agreements on how to share power are torn up by a President determined to capture all economic and political opportunities for himself.
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Honduran president backs army role as police crisis continues / Allan, Laurence   Journal Article
Allan, Laurence Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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National reconciliation in Myanmar: the National League for democracy way / A, Paode   Journal Article
A, Paode Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Given the decaying military rule and reigning democratic government in Myanmar, Paode A highlights the various methods for national reconciliation adopted so far and argues that by altering both the military and USDP strategies for national reconciliation, the NLD may provide more suitable means and opportunities for resolving ethnic and political tensions.
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