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Politicisation (also politicization; see
English spelling differences) is a
concept in
political science and
theory used to
explain how ideas, entities...
- The
politicization of
science for
political gain
occurs when government, business, or
advocacy groups use
legal or
economic pressure to
influence the findings...
- Ukraine's
declaration of
independence in 1991, this
usage has
become politicised and is now rarer, and
style guides advise against its use. US amb****ador...
- the 1920s and 1930s, the
character of the
remembrance events became politicised.
While for some,
Armistice Day was a day for
recognising the horrors...
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David Thomas Charles Davies (born 27 July 1970) is a
British politician who was
Secretary of
State for
Wales from 2022 to 2024. He was the
Member of Parliament...
- Elsenhans;
Rachid Ouaissa; Mary Ann Tétreault (eds.), The
Transformation of
Politicised Religion: From
Zealots Into Leaders, Routledge, pp. 131–142, ISBN 978-1-317-01360-0...
- of the Crown. This
vision survives today as "a
nostalgic programme of
politicised culture". Thus, the
history of the
Crown of
Aragon remains a politically...
- were
indebted to the
Armagh disturbances as the
Orangemen had
scattered politicised Catholics throughout the
country and
encouraged Defender recruitment...
- due to
safety concerns. The
economy in Hong Kong
became increasingly politicised. Some
corporations bowed to
pressure and
fired employees who expressed...
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Hindustani written in
Devanagari under the name of
Hindi became increasingly politicised in the
course of the
century and
gained pace
around 1880 in an effort...