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    El fracaso o la anti épica en dos novelas venezolanas contemporáneas: El pasajero de Truman y Sumario by Celso Medina

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Mais tous deux disparurent de la scène de manière intempestive : l’un devint fou à la veille de devenir le premier président civil du xxe siècle, l’autre fut assassiné par certains de ses compagnons qui avaient participé au coup d’État qui l’amena à présider la Junte du Gouvernement du Venezuela. …”
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    ‘To Participate or Not Participate, That’s the Question’: The Role of Moral Obligation and Different Risk Perceptions on Collective Action by Mete Sefa Uysal, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Jose-Manuel Sabucedo, Huseyin Cakal

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Two studies were conducted: one with re-placed university students after the July 15, 2016 coup d'état attempt (high-risk context; N₁ = 258) and one with climate strikes (moderate risk context; N₂ = 162). …”
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    La communication comme levier du dénouement de la crise pré-électorale de 2016 en RD Congo by Jenny MPUTU MBO BOLELA

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Alors que les observateurs craignaient que le combat communicationnel entre le régime Kabila et les opposants face à l’impératif de l’alternance démocratique à la tête du pays en 2016 génère un Etat de siège, un coup d’Etat ou une guerre civile, celle-ci a eu pour résultat, une accalmie générale assortie de trois vertus principales à la démocratie, à savoir : - la dynamique relationnelle parce qu’en crise, on ne peut plus se satisfaire d’une réponse linéaire ou mécanique, mais plutôt relationnelle. …”
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    Implikasi Kudeta Terhadap Institusionalisasi Gerakan Sosial Transformasi FNRP Menjadi Partai Libre di Honduras by , ALDO MARCHIANO, , Drs. Riza Noer Arfani, M. A.

    Published 2014
    “…In 2009, Honduras experienced one of Latin American politics most 'outdated' characteristic : a coup d'etat. The President at that time, Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales, was ousted an being replaced by the Chairman of National Congress, Roberto Micheletti, by the help from the military. …”
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    The revolution's echoes : music and political culture in Conakry, Guinea by Dave, N

    Published 2013
    “…My analysis is based on ethnographic research conducted in 2009, following a military coup d’état. I use the particular circumstances of the post-coup moment in 2009 as a lens through which to understand the ongoing legacy of authoritarianism on Conakry’s musical and political landscape. …”
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    CRIMEA AND THE POLITICS OF LEGITIMACY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS by A. A. Vlasov, A. V. Brega

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Russia was forced to consolidate its high traditional legitimacy on the peninsula legally, when it sensed a threat to it from the expanding NATO because of the coup d’état and the ouster of the legitimate authority.  …”
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    Die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag en die “stryd” om Cuito Cuanavale: Fases 2, 3 en 4 van Operasie Moduler, Oktober - Desember 1987 [Deel 2] by Gerhard J.J. Oosthuizen

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Several international events contributed to the fact that the struggle for South West Africa was not confined only to SWAPO and the South African forces. Because of a coup d’etat and the economic and moral burden which colonies entailed, Portugal withdrew from Angola and Mozambique in a rush in 1974. …”
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    Teoría y práctica de un cine junto al pueblo : Considérations sur le cinéma « révolutionnaire » de Jorge Sanjinés en Bolivie by Baptiste Lavat

    “…Figure emblématique du cinéma bolivien et du Nuevo cine latinoamericano, Jorge Sanjinés avait trente ans lorsqu’il fut nommé directeur de l’Institut Cinématographique Bolivien, peu avant le coup d’État militaire du général Barrientos. Avec son premier long métrage Ukamau (1965), intégralement tourné en langue quechua, il s’inscrivit dans la veine d’un cinéma engagé contre les abus commis à l’encontre des populations autochtones de son pays. …”
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    A Comparative Study Between the Islamic Emirate of Taliban in Afghanistan 1996-2001 and the Totalitarian State Model in the West by Roz Fazli

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The domain for the emergence of this movement was events such as the internal coup d’état on April 28th, 1978, the invasion of the Red Army in 1979, and the civil wars of 1994-1992 in Afghanistan. …”
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    The Оrigin of the Modern State: Imagination, Violence, Institutions by Oleg Bilyi, Vitalii Liakh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Nort conception is extrapolated on the experience of the Ukrainian independent state state-building after the abortive coup d’etat in 1991. The authors develop the tenet about the conservation of the institutional matrix of the soviet empire in the post-communist Ukraine. …”
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    Social Atmosphere as Integration of Interaction Strata: Empirical Testing of the Conceptual Position by P. P. Deryugin, S. V. Boyarintseva

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The extreme points of the take-off of mortality rates have been identified, which are the psychological reaction of people to significant socio-political events (the breakdown of the social system, a coup d'état, default). After 2000, the income of the population began to grow, but mortality did not decrease to the level of 1990. …”
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    The Emergence and Restoration of the State: Latvia in 1918 and 1990 by Gusachenko Andrejs, Kleinberga Vineta

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…On 21 August 1991, after the barricades and bloody clashes with the Soviet Special Purpose Police Units (OMON) in Riga on January and the failed coup d’état in Moscow in August, Latvia’s independence once again became a reality.…”
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    The independent curator: origins, politics, problems & prospects by Mason, MJ

    Published 2023
    “…Its particular case study is the museological projects that aimed, first, to support the government of Salvador Allende in Chile, and then to restore democracy after the <em>coup d’état</em> of 1973. Tracing curation’s subsequent deterioration into a self-reflexive and academic endeavour, the thesis calls for greater awareness of curation’s political entanglement, before examining the challenges it continues to face.…”
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    Indifference to past human rights violations in Chile by Corral, H

    Published 2017
    “…The analysis of in-depth interviews shows that the three most common sets of variables that explain indifference to past human rights violations are: the predominant emphasis on search for family and personal well-being, discomfort with politics, and fear of a recurrence of the pre-coup d'état crisis and post-coup authoritarian experiences. …”
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    Political Component of Russian-Latvian Relations at the Present Stage (2014–early 2017) by Marat F. Kasem

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This situation first emerged in 2014, the year of the coup d’etat in Ukraine and the year of the Crimea joining Russia. …”
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    La democracia (global): actualidad y perspectivas by Andrés Rossetti

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It is from a specific event that was the coup d'état that took place in Bolivia in 2019 -not recognized as such by a large part of the international community and academia- that the author analyzes the possibilities and perspectives of implementing a democratic system at the planetary. …”
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    Beyond mass graves: exhuming Francoist concentration camps by Laura Muñoz-Encinar

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The Francoist repressive strategy – unleashed after the coup d’état of 17 July 1936 – developed complex mechanisms of physical and psychological punishment. …”
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    ON THE ELABORATION OF THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF FINLAND by M. A. Isaev

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…But the crush of the Russian historical power in February 1917 and the coup d’etat that was made by bolsheviks the Finnish separatists could solve their problems. …”
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    Supreme Ruler Versus Ataman: The Conflict Between Admiral A.V. Kolchak and Ataman G.M. Semenov in November – December 1918 in the Documents of French General M. Janin by Ruslan Gagkuev

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Semyonov’s nonrecognition of Kolchak’s government after the coup d’état on November 18, 1918 and their heated exchange of telegraph cables led to a long-standing conflict in which the Supreme Governor failed to exert his authority over Semyonov, who was supported by the Japanese Expeditionary Corps. …”
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