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    Heresthetic and strategic choice in a constitutional moment: the abdication of Edward VIII by Peterson, S

    Published 2021
    “…These contests can be modelled as a strategic interaction. The abdication of Edward VIII was primarily a strategic interaction between him and his prime minister Stanley Baldwin. …”
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    The political situation in Thailand and the abdication of King Prajadhipok from the throne (1933-1935) by أ.م.د ماهر جاسب حاتم, الباحثة عذراء سعد حسين

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… This research deals with the topic (the political situation in Thailand and the abdication of King Praja Depok from the throne 1933 1935), after the occurrence of the constitutional revolution in June 1932, which achieved radical changes in the structure of the political, economic and social system in Thailand, and the rule in it became from an absolute monarchy to A constitutional system, in addition to the fact that King Prajadipok became the first constitutional monarch to rule the Kingdom of Thailand, but it was the beginning of many differences and political conflicts between the king and the princes on the one hand and the new constitutional government on the other hand, as it caused many coups, the first of which was in 1933 by the president Ministers Mattu Pakorm, on the National Assembly, and the other led by Prince Poweradet, King Prajadipuk was forced to leave Thailand for his self-imposed exile in Europe, and from there he began bargaining with the Thai government to accept all his conditions, threatening to abdicate the throne if he did not These conditions are implemented , in return , the government rejected all his conditions, which  made him  save his threat , knowing that the political differences and conflicts at that  time  were  not limited  to the person of the king ,Bar Jadebok , and the government, the constitution. …”
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    L’abdication du Congrès après le 11 septembre : crise constitutionnelle ou politique ? by Maya KANDEL

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Congressional Abdication After 9/11 : Constitutional Crisis or Political Deadlock ?…”
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    Disrupted mana and systemic abdication: Māori qualitative experiences accessing healthcare in the 12 years post-injury by John A. Bourke, Helen E. Owen, Sarah Derrett, Emma H. Wyeth

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Three related themes describing participants’ experiences were connected by the overarching concept that participants were engaging with a system that was not operating in a way it was intended to work: 1) Competing responsibilities and commitments encapsulates practical barriers to accessing services, such as a lack of time and having to prioritise other responsibilities such as work or whānau (family); 2) D isrupted mana refers to the feelings of personal disempowerment through, for example, receiving limited support, care or information tailored to participants’ circumstances and is a consequence of patients contending with the practical barriers to accessing services; and 3) Systemic abdication highlights systemic barriers including conflicting information regarding diagnoses and treatment plans, and healthcare provider distrust of participants. …”
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    The Importance of Being… George by Alexandru Sandor Cristian

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…abdication…”
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    <em>The First Royal Media War: Edward VIII, the Abdication, and The Press</em>. By Adrian Phillips.... by Carolyn Harris

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Review of Adrian Philips, The First Royal Media War: Edward VIII, the Abdication, and The Press (Barnsley: Pen & Sword History, 2023). …”
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    Na trilha das “garrafadas”: a abdicação de D. Pedro I e a afirmação da identidade nacional brasileira na Bahia On the trail of the Garrafadas: The abdication of Dom Pedro I and the assertion of Brazil’s national identity in Bahia by Daniel António Silva

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…<br>We analyze in this essay the final moments of the reign of the first Brazilian emperor and the political tensions that led to his abdication: the growing stress on the distinction between “Portuguese” and “Brazilian” and the assertion of a kind of Brazilian national identity leading to the construction of a definition of citizenship, particularly among the residents of Bahia. …”
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