- legislatures. The term "depoliticisation" (also
American English:
depoliticization) has been used
extensively in the late 20th and
early 21st centuries...
- The New
Order (Indonesian: Orde Baru,
abbreviated Orba)
describes the
regime of the
second Indonesian President Suharto from his rise to
power in 1966...
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Culture of Hong Kong: The
Paradox of
Activism and
Depoliticization: The
Paradox of
Activism and
Depoliticization. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-45301-7. Lee, S.H...
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political competition, the
enactment of a
referendum law, and the
depoliticization of
public administration.
Since its foundation, the
party has engaged...
- The Anti-Politics Machine: Development,
Depoliticization, and
Bureaucratic Power in
Lesotho is a book by
James Ferguson,
originally published in 1990 by...
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possible far-right
political ambitions,
despite claims of the regiment's
depoliticization.
Others argue that the
regiment has changed,
tempering its far-right...
- “non-judgmental” and to
reach as many
allies as possible,
which is
considered depoliticization by its critics.
Despite its
individualistic aspect,
choice feminism...
- hand,
Kanai and Gill
argue that this
creates an
individualized and
depoliticized idea of
social justice,
reducing it to an
increase in self-confidence;...
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Judicial reform in
Ukraine is a set of legislative,
institutional and
personnel changes aimed at
improving the
Judiciary of Ukraine. The
reform was launched...
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January 2020). "The
Politics of ****ociation: Power-Sharing and the
Depoliticization of
Ethnicity in Post-War Burundi". Ethnopolitics. 19 (1): 1–18. doi:10...