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Research on the path of social psychological collaborative education in colleges and universities driven by the dynamic reward and punishment mechanism of the government. [PDF]
Guo J, Gao Y, Tang F.
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1985
Totalitarian governments are the usual forms of government both in the past and in the modern world. Essentially a totalitarian state is a country controlled by one man — ‘an autocracy’, or a group — ‘an oligarchy’. Because the power of any state rests ultimately on its armed forces those filling key roles in totalitarian states are very often members ...
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Totalitarian governments are the usual forms of government both in the past and in the modern world. Essentially a totalitarian state is a country controlled by one man — ‘an autocracy’, or a group — ‘an oligarchy’. Because the power of any state rests ultimately on its armed forces those filling key roles in totalitarian states are very often members ...
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Governing Lisbon: Evolving Forms of City Governance
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2006AbstractFor Lisbon, a dominant national capital and increasingly internationalized city, the last 30 years have witnessed a period of dramatic growth, modernization and dynamism. As the socioeconomic landscape has changed, so too has the political and institutional one, with a significant evolution in the nature of systems of governance to manage ...
Silva, Carlos Nunes, Syrett, Stephen
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Standardization of Forms in Governments
Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2020Forms are central interfaces for information exchange between a government and its citizens. As a way to translate laws into practice, forms are an essential part facilitating this exchange. Unfortunately, forms often require substantial development effort to ensure they comply with legal requirements, with the result that citizens often describe them ...
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1983
The past experience of Britain and the examples from abroad offer only limited guidance on what should or would happen the next time that there is no majority in Parliament. The situations that may arise in the 1980s and 1990s will probably not parallel those of the 1920s, still less the 1850s.
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The past experience of Britain and the examples from abroad offer only limited guidance on what should or would happen the next time that there is no majority in Parliament. The situations that may arise in the 1980s and 1990s will probably not parallel those of the 1920s, still less the 1850s.
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That the Ideally Best Form of Government is Representative Government
2010It has long (perhaps throughout the entire duration of British freedom) been a common saying, that if a good despot could be ensured, despotic monarchy would be the best form of government.
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