Essays about: "Regime Legitimacy"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 37 essays containing the words Regime Legitimacy.
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21. Hezbollah: Ideology, Practice, and the Arab Revolts - Between popular legitimacy and strategic interests
University essay from Lunds universitet/ArabiskaAbstract : In the years prior to what became known as the Arab Spring, regional public opinion strongly favored Hezbollah due to its principled commitment to the liberation of Palestine. As popular upheavals swept through the Arab Middle East in 2011, this sentiment continued as the movement gave its support to the initial uprisings. READ MORE
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22. Historical Memory as a Political Tool for Legitimacy by FIDESZ Government in Hungary
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : This research will try to examine the strategy of FIDESZ government, the current government of Hungary, in acquiring political legitimacy. The thesis found that political legitimacy of Hungary has a pattern of relation between the regime and historical memory; this relation can be seen since the end of communist regime in 1989, which has been centred at the representations of historical memory to the public by political actors. READ MORE
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23. Desirability, Values and Ideology in CNN Travel -- Discourse Analysis on Travel Stories
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för mediestudierAbstract : Title: Values, Desirability and Ideology in CNN Travel -- a Discourse Analysis on Travel Stories Author: Emmi Laine Course: Journalistikvetenskap, Kandidatkurs, H13 J Kand (Bachelor of Journalism, Fall 2013), JMK, Stockholm University, Sweden Aim: The aim is to examine which values and ideologies CNN Travel fulfills in their stories. Method: Qualitative discourse analysis. READ MORE
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24. Arab exceptionalism? A case study of Egypt’s regime breakdown
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The focus of this study is to examine how an authoritarian regime within the Arab world, remarkably stable and long deemed as inhospitable to democratic tendencies, ‘suddenly’ witnessed mass pro-democracy movements and ultimately regime breakdown. In this thesis the case of Egypt is discussed. READ MORE
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25. The legal status of the Revised Code 3.1 in relation to the Islamic Republic of Iran
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The proliferation of nuclear weapons is one of the most serious and challenging security issues of today. In September 2009 reports of a newly discovered nuclear facility, the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, in the desert near the city of Qom again raised the question if Iran is in compliance with the obligations under its Safeguards Agreement. READ MORE