June 13, 1849 was the last revolutionary day experienced by the Second Republic. It is part of the confrontation between the supporters of a democratic and social Republic and those who defend a conservative Republic.
David Stefanelly
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Fragmented Politics in Hong Kong-Analyzing the Pro-democracy Cohesion in the Legislative Council Before 2019. [PDF]
Chan F.
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The Local is Global: Broker for Human Rights “Florence Kitchelt, Connecticut Peace Activist and Feminist,” 1920-1961 [PDF]
In this paper, I will explore the role of local peace activist and feminist, Florence Ledyard Kitchelt (1874-1961) in supporting social justice, equality, and world peace.
Moon, Danelle L
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The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies: A New Research Agenda for Europe and Beyond. CES Working Paper Series No. 177, 2010 [PDF]
The paper lays the theoretical and methodological foundations of a new historically-minded approach to the comparative study of democratization, centered on the analysis of the creation, development and interaction of democratic institutions ...
Capoccia, Giovanni, Ziblatt, Daniel.
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Some case studies of the first universal suffrage for the Hyogo prefectural assembly in 1927
Noriyuki Fujii, Koichi Komimami
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The philosophical foundations of 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage. [PDF]
Allen LN.
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Problems of implementation of the principle of universal suffrage
Elman S. Yusubov, Andrey A. Makartsev
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Reconsidering the Fiscal Effects of Constitutions [PDF]
This paper reconsiders Persson and Tabellini’s (2003,2004) analysis of the causal effect of constitution type on government size, it addresses the concerns of Acemoglu ( 2005) and makes some further refinements to argue that there is a qualitatively ...
James Rockey
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The political apathy of new voters in the first universal suffrage in Japan
K. Tamai
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Does Liberte = Egalite ? A survey of the empirical links between democracy and inequality with some evidence on the transition economies [PDF]
The effect of the distribution of political rights on income inequality has been studied both theoretically and empirically. The authors review the existing literature and, in particular, the available empirical evidence.
Gradstein. Mark, Milanovic, Branko
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