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    President Duda is Destroying the Rule of Law instead of Fixing it by Marcin Matczak

    “…<p>Were the president of any country to propose acts of law that remove almost half of the members of its supreme court, interrupt the constitutional term of office of the chairperson of such court, give himself the right to appoint a new chairperson of the court, and finally, interrupt the constitutionally defined term of office of a judicial council responsible for appointing judges, the consequences of such manifestly unconstitutional solutions would be massive public opposition and accusations of a coup d’état.  And yet in Poland, where this is exactly what is happening, the President’s proposals are met with understanding.  …”
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    O GOLPE DE ESTADO NO BRASIL EM 2016 E INFLEXÕES NA POLÍTICA DE EDUCAÇÃO SUPERIOR by Raí Vieira Soares, Maria Cristina de Queiroz Nobre

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The article reflects on the Brazilian conjuncture after the coup d’état of 2016, considering the plot and main political forces involved in the episode, the consequent deepening of the economic, political and institutional crisis, its meaning in the context of the capital crisis, and the political, legislative and administrative measures that have resulted, and which have a clear regressive content in social, labor and political rights, especially in higher education. …”
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    Remarques à propos des élections générales de novembre 2021 au Honduras by Daniel Vásquez

    “…Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, presidential candidate of the Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) party, founded in 2012 by her husband, former president Manuel Zelaya (2006-2009), won the general elections of November 28, 2021. Overthrown by a coup d'état in 2009, the Zelaya-Castro family returns to the helm of executive power with a proposal of « democratic socialism », after twelve years of National Party (PN) governments that have meant a profound setback for the country. …”
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    Qualitative Research and Critical Social Psychology in Chile Today: Situation Knowledge and Political Action by Roberto Fernández Droguett

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…A process of research will then be described which concerned memories of the coup d'état and the military dictatorship in Chile, and which developed into an intervention in this area. …”
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    Analyzing authoritarianism and democracy through academic freedom in Turkey by Sevgi Dogan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Since 2016, after the attempted coup d’état, Turkish parliamentarianism has been transformed into a one-man regime. …”
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    “Para que nunca más sea”: O Memorial da Democracia e a Pedagogia da Memória by Antônio Fernando de Araújo Sá

    “…The purpose of this article is to report on the process of building the Memorial of Democracy at the Federal University of Sergipe in the context of disputes over memories about the military dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985) during the fiftieth anniversary of the 1964 coup d'état. As a place of memory, his proposal seeks to articulate the concepts of truth, memory, justice and human rights, as a manifestation of disagreement with the policy of forgetting established during the transition to democracy in Brazil. …”
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    A Family Theology for Latin American People? Radicalization of the Christian Family Movement in Argentina (1968-1974) by Isabella Cosse

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The analysis reveals that radicalization challenged the very foundations of the Catholic Church’s family doctrine, and, at the same time, the swift reaction of the Episcopate that restored order and defended the essentialist view of the family, an ideological cornerstone in the 1976 coup d’état.…”
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    NICOLAS MACHIAVEL pour un patriotisme politique dans nos sociétés modernes by Ouanhi Achille GNAKO

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Depuis longtemps, nous cherchons à résoudre les problèmes politiques auxquels sont confrontés nos États modernes. Coup d’État militaires et civils, népotisme, favoritisme, corruption, famine et incivisme sont malheureusement les fréquences auxquelles s’identifie l’État actuel. …”
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    La Divisione Corazzata “M”. Un capitolo nei rapporti tra l’Esercito e la Milizia nello Stato fascista by Joao Fabio BERTONHA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The unit turned out to be a military failure and was not able to protect the regime at the decisive moment, when a coup d’état took place in 1943. Even so, studying it is important as it represents the moment when the tension between the Italian Army and the Fascist Militia, present since 1922, reached its peak. …”
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    Sanning och lydnad by Mathias Persson

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This article highlights Gjörwell’s double function as publicist and propagandist by investigating how he represented Gustav III at the beginning and at the end of the ever-more autocratic monarch’s reign; more specifically, the renderings of Gustav’s coup d’état (1772) and the war against Russia (1788–1790). …”
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    Slovak Literary Journal Elán (1930 – 1947): by Matej Laš

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The aim is to quantitively and qualitatively analyze possible shifts in translation policy and in metatranslation discussions in the Slovak part of the First Czechoslovakia, in the Slovak State and during the short period before the communist coup d’état in 1948. The analysis can also show us the first systemic steps in translation within Czechoslovakia and the role of translation in that period. …”
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    Del pragmatismo a la implicación. Los militantes chilenos en Montreal, Canadá y sus relaciones con el medio político local by José del Pozo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Cet article se penche sur les relations établies entre les militants de la gauche chilienne, arrivés au Canada suite au coup d’état de 1973 et à la dictature, et les partis politiques canadiens. …”
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    Lejos de Chile, lejos de Francia: los exiliados chilenos en Diálogos de exiliados de Raúl Ruiz by Michèle Arrué

    “…Dialogues of exiles is director Raul Ruiz's first feature film completed in France after fleeing from Chile to Europe following the coup d'état of 1973. In the form of micro narratives, the film depicts the everyday lives of Chilean exiles in Paris. …”
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    Militares e Política: a Abrilada de 1961 e a Resistência do Salazarismo by Luís Nuno Rodrigues

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…This article focuses on the attempted coup d’État that took place in Portugal in April 1961. …”
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    La Démocratie chrétienne au Chili. Les raisons d’un échec by Élodie Giraudier

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…In the opposition in 1970, the Christian Democracy eventually supports the coup d'état of 1973. This evolution explains by its contradictions and its internal divisions, as well as by the inexperience of the power.…”
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    Counterbalancing, spatial dependence, and peer group effects by Ruggeri, A, Böhmelt, T, Pilster, U

    Published 2015
    “…Previous studies identified several domestic factors that may influence a country’s level of structural coup-proofing, i.e., counterbalancing strategies that shall prevent internal groups from seizing power via a coup d’état. We suggest that a country’s level of counterbalancing is also affected by such policies in what we term countries’ “peer groups.” …”
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    Grand extortion: coup risk and the military as a protection racket. by Collier, P, Hoeffler, A

    Published 2006
    “…The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own military establishment. …”
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    Situasi dalaman Indonesia menjelang Kudeta 30 September 1965 by Rohani Abd Ghani

    Published 2007
    “…The three major elements determining the development of the Indonesia coup d’etat 30th of September 1965 were Sukarno, military and the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). …”
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    Development of the Normative Regulation on the Official Latvian State Language During the First Period of Independence by Ringolds Balodis

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author provides a detailed review of normative acts concerning the official language, concluding the study with the review of the period before the Soviet occupation – the situation after establishment of Kārlis Ulmanis’ authoritatian regime after the coup d’état on 15 May 1934. …”
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    Traducción y recepción de la literatura centroamericana en Suecia by Oscar García

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Cette oeuvre fut publiée à Stockholm en 1955, un an après le coup d’État qui renversa le président Jacobo Árbenz. …”
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