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    Assessment of rural satisfaction with local organizations services In ILAM province by Alireza darban astaneh

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Today in democratic governments, accountability to people and obtain the consent of them form local services is important for people's participation in local governance and consequently it is important to organizational success. …”
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    Deciding the Destiny of World War II Refuges from Lithuania by Vygintas Bronius Pšibilskis

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…Having settled in free and democratic countries after emigration, for long decades, the exiles promoted the ideas of Lithuanianism and independence. …”
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    Political Bias in Large Language Models: A Comparative Analysis of ChatGPT-4, Perplexity, Google Gemini, and Claude by Tavishi Choudhary

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most significant question surrounding political bias in AI is its consequences, particularly its influence on public discourse, policy-making, and democratic processes. The results of this study advocate for ethical implications for the development of AI models and the need for transparency to build trust and integrity in AI models. …”
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    Chinese Funding: A Curse to Africa by Chido T Chipfakacha

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Though some scholars would suggest that China`s contribution was as a result of the hostility that was there in the times of the cold war between the self-acclaimed democrats of the Western bloc and the Communist Eastern bloc. …”
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    As interfaces entre cooperativismo e economia solidária by Reni Luiz Stahl, José Odelso Schneider

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It is worth mentioning the principle of democratic management, which was implemented by cooperative workers, who did it in a bold and innovative way within the innovative environment in Europe then, when there was no experience of exercise in power on the basis of “one person, one vote” in the European political scene then. …”
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    Institutional education for dialogue and tolerance in Serbia by Sekulić Bojana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results of this research show that institutional education for dialogue and tolerance in Serbia is consistent with: cultural and social values; ideological and political goals of the development of society; and that such education is correlated with relevant international documents and experiences of European democratic societies, all of which should contribute to the development of the neoliberal model of political culture. …”
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    Un populisme de la misère : Haïti sous la présidence Aristide (1990-2004) by Laurent Jalabert

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…His way of governing is assimilated to a « modern populism » which was slowly set up in the context of a dubious democratic transition. Modern populist, he uses all means to remain in power: corruption, militia of fanatical young people, demonisation of the Western countries, exhortation of the people… He also called upon the usual methods of populist leader: ruling the society by terror, the media, the party, electoral fraud, and corruption…. …”
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    Rising Value of Turkish Foreign Policy: Cultural Diplomacy by Fırat Purtaş

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Thus, a strategy to be developed by leading NGOs which are the main actors of cultural diplomacy, and providing them the resources they need, will not only strengthen the democratic structure of the country. Above all, through such a strategy, Turkey’s soft power which plays a leading role in the practice of cultural diplomacy on a global scale will become all the more so efficient and perceptible. …”
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    Anattempt to rebuild the world "in the American way" by A. D. Bogaturov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Donald Trump managed to be flexible in relations with the Legislative, ignoring the democratic majority in the House of Representatives. …”
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    Chemical Recruitment for Foraging in Ants (Formicidae) and Termites (Isoptera): A Revealing Comparison by Klaus Jaffe, Solange Issa, Cristina Sainz-Borgo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This approach, however, has copied only the “Democratic” recruitment dynamics with a single compound pheromone. …”
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    De l’utopie socialiste au réalisme chrétien by Isabelle Richet

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…From this point of view the Democratic president and his preparedness campaign appeared as the only realistic choice in the context of the rise of fascism in Europe.…”
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    TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN POLITICAL FINANCING IN TURKEY by Mehmet Karakaş

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Through a consequentialist approach, this study suggests that accountability and transparency must be endogenised in political and also political party financing structures and strategies so that good government should be essentialised by the Parliament, which is supposed to run on democratic rules aiming to maximise good governance as a social capital. …”
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    Diplomatic power weaving of global systemic change: The European Union's steps by Stefanović-Štambuk Jelica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this futuring process, the unfolding of diplomacy transforms the global relations system, prefigurating its emergent participatory democratic structures. The People's Republic of China mobilised offerings to others of what they need conditionality free or non-rewarding for their conduct favourable to its interests have been the challenge to the European Union and the United States of America. …”
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    Critique in, for, with, and of responsible innovation by Mareike Smolka, Tess Doezema, Lucien von Schomberg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…R(R)I promises to critique dominant technocratic and economic regimes by conducting critical analysis, promoting critical reflection, and launching critical interventions to democratize science, technology, and innovation. However, the sheer success of R(R)I as a policy concept promoted by influential international organizations, a measure to satisfy consumer demands in tech companies, and a pedagogical program advertised to students, suggests that its critical impetus has been curbed by the institutions it sought to confront. …”
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    Analisis Sosialisasi Politik Relawan Demokrasi Basis Warga Internet Kota Medan Pemilihan Umum Tahun 2019 by Mas Indra Putra Alamsyah, M.Arif Nasution, R. Hamdani Harahap

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Netizen Basis Democracy Volunteers are one of the community groups that carry out election socialization activities and educate democratic values to their segments of society or Netizens in the 2019 Elections. …”
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    Implementation of it in the public sector by local authorities: Benefits and challenges by Đorđević Snežana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In addition, these processes strengthen the socialization of citizens, strengthen democratic capacities of communities, and raise the motivation of employees to contribute to the quality of work (strengthening of professionalization, motivation and dignity of public servants).…”
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    Christianity and Islam - the development of modern science nad the genesis of the modern (just) state by D. F. M. Strauss

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Although the more recent attempts of Islamic countries to benefit from the fruits of the modern natural sciences  inspired them to introduce the teaching of the natural sciences within the Muslim world, these countries did not succeed in benefiting from the significant transformation of the medieval empires  into modern democratic states. Since the Muslim world is still embedded in the relatively undifferentiated embrace of a societal setting guided and integrated by the Muslim faith it did not succeed  as yet to transcend the inherent limitations entailed in a typical empire in the classical sense of the word. …”
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    Game changing electoral reforms and party system change? An analysis of the 2020 national assembly election in South Korea by Carl Joergen Saxer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was the first time, since democratic transition in 1987, that we saw one party establish a supermajority, and the article argues that while changes have been made to the electoral system in the past, the changes made in the lead up to the 2020 election played a significant role in establishing a clear trend towards a dominant two-party system, with increased polarization between the two largest parties also seen in the 2024 election. …”
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    Race, transformation and education as contradictions in a neoliberal South Africa by Isha Dilraj

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Presenting these conceptualisations of race sets the foundation for understanding why transformation initiatives became focal and imperative in charting a new, democratic course in the country. However, these initiatives have become blatant contradictions, as exemplified in the Covid-19 moment in relation to the education sector and the return of students to schools, highlighting deep-rooted inequalities. …”
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    Place of Executive Authorities in the Realization of the Right to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly by M. A. Sambor

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The issue of realizing the right to freedom of peaceful assembly is one of the most pressing and problematic issues in the development of democratic relations in society. Since the realization of the right to freedom of peaceful assembly implies that the subject of realizing this right has a duty to notify, the purpose of this article is to determine the place of executive authorities while notifying the intention to the realization of the right to freedom of peaceful assembly. …”
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