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Turkey: the second republic

open access: yesSoutheast European and Black Sea Studies
Focused on the rise of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) over the last two decades, this book discusses and contextualizes key events and developments in Turkish politics, economics and foreign policy. The authors begin by exploring the longer-term
Baskan, B., Özpek, Burak Bilgehan
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The Second Republic's Contest for the Figure of the Republic

The Art Bulletin, 1971
Aside from the free Salon of 1848, the single most dramatic artistic event of the short-lived Second Republic was the general and open competition for a symbol appropriate to the new regime.1 Historically, the contest marks a watershed in the development of French art not only for the inclusive range of its participants – composed of academicians ...
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A Second Republic for Italy?

Political Studies Review, 2003
Radical change in the representative dimension of Italy's political system was expected to bring a transition to a ‘Second Republic’ in Italy. That has not happened. Nevertheless, after three consultations using the new parliamentary electoral system, studies focusing on the ‘input’ side of Italian politics are beginning to agree that substantial ...
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Ghana's second republic

Australian Outlook, 1971
GHANA'S OFFICIALDOM celebrated the second anniversary of the Second Republic in October 1971. The Prime Minister, Dr Kofi Busia, opened an exhibition highlighting the achievements of the Progress Party government. The President, Sir Edward Akufo-Addo, reviewed the troops and told them: 'As a disciplined force you are equipped with skilled manpower and ...
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The Second American Republic

2019
What made the U.S. Civil War a domestic revolution? This chapter examines the reliance upon military force and oddly constituted congresses to override judicial controls and create constitutional change meant to permanently remake the country’s economic and political base. The chapter narrates the reliance upon military rule and unusual forms to create
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Democracy for the Second Republic

Issue, 1981
Following the collapse of many civilian and constitutional governments in postcolonial Africa, most political analysts and commentators drew a dismal conclusion. They decided that democratic representation based upon freedom of speech and association would be abandoned in Africa and they proclaimed the onset of an era of authoritarian rule.
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The Second Republic

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