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Ethiopian Opposition Political Parties and Rebel Fronts: Past and Present
Wondwosen Teshome-Bahiru
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Europe-Asia Studies, 1994
IN THE WAKE OF the failed August 1991 coup, the banning of the CPSU and the collapse of the Soviet state, the CPSU split into myriad communist, socialist, democratic and nationalist parties and movements. Soon many of those who had supported El'tsin during the coup turned against him and his democrats.
G. Hahn
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IN THE WAKE OF the failed August 1991 coup, the banning of the CPSU and the collapse of the Soviet state, the CPSU split into myriad communist, socialist, democratic and nationalist parties and movements. Soon many of those who had supported El'tsin during the coup turned against him and his democrats.
G. Hahn
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The Alleged Opposition Deficit in European Union Politics: Myth or Reality?
Christer Karlsson, Thomas Persson
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The Erdoğanization of Turkish politics and the role of the opposition
Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea, 2019This article examines the personalization of Turkish politics during Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s third term as prime minister. While many studies focus on the prime minister’s growing personal domination of the executive branch, we consider how leaders of the
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Cooptation and Opposition Politics
African Studies Review, 1972Michael A. Cohen, Jean-Pierre N'Diaye
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Opposition politics in Malawi: hopeful signs amid the warnings
South African Journal of International Affairs, 2009M. Hussein
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