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The Institutionalisation of the Mexican Revolution
Journal of Inter-American Studies, 1969“This period [1928-1934] between the murder of Obregón and the election of Lázaro Cárdenas is most perplexing,” wrote one of the most perceptive foreign observers of the Mexican scene some years ago. “If it were possible to discover what had taken hold of the leadership of Mexico in those debased and clouded years, it would illumine much of Mexican ...
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Institutionalisation of Language Use
2005The membership of any language group, viewed as a social group, revolves around the use of the language as social practice within the group’s activities. Unlike state language groups, this is not possible across the range of contexts within the autochthonous territory.
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2020
This chapter considers the development Gaelic policy from 2006 to the present, including a detailed analysis of the implementation of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 and the impact of the Gaelic television service BBC ALBA, which was launched in 2008. It considers the policies of the Scottish National Party government in relation to Gaelic from
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This chapter considers the development Gaelic policy from 2006 to the present, including a detailed analysis of the implementation of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 and the impact of the Gaelic television service BBC ALBA, which was launched in 2008. It considers the policies of the Scottish National Party government in relation to Gaelic from
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The EU, ASEAN and Institutionalisation
2015Attempts by the EU to promote institutionalisation, which include governance structures, decision-making processes and legal frameworks, to ASEAN have had a moderate and fragmentary impact.
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A New Account of Institutionalisation
2018Mainstream institutionalist theories assume institutionalisation because their scope is limited to consolidated Western democracies. Consequently, their explanatory mechanisms cannot account for institutionalisation in emerging democracies with unconsolidated institutions and weak civil society.
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The Institutionalisation of Evaluation in Europe: A Synthesis
The Institutionalisation of Evaluation in Europe, 2020R. Stockmann, W. Meyer, Lena Taube
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Political parties or party systems? Assessing the ‘myth’ of institutionalisation and democracy
West European Politics, 2017Fernando Casal Bértoa
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