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From the electoral battleground to the parliamentary arena: understanding intra-elite bargaining in Uganda's National Resistance Movement
Published 2017“…By failing to recentralize control of campaign finance, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) leadership has left parliamentary candidates largely to their own devices while undermining its own nascent efforts to ensure greater party institutionalization. …”
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The fallacy of 'scientific elections' in the COVID-era: exploring the challenges of managing the 2020-2021 elections in Uganda
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The Žalgiris movement and the formation of an alternative foreign policy philosophy (on the basis of the Žalgiris appendix to the Respublika newspaper)
Published 2011-09-01“…Against this background, the Žalgiris national resistance movement, which was established by eminent politicians, journalists, and public figures in 2009, posed a certain intellectual challenge. …”
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Role of the Latvian Central Council’s Practice in Interpretation of the Constitution of Latvia
Published 2022-09-01“… During the Soviet and Nazi occupation, the Constitution of Latvia of 15th February, 1922 (Satversme) grew into a symbol of an independent and democratic state. The national resistance movement against the Soviet and Nazi regime was organised on the grounds of the Satversme. …”
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L’idéologie dans les chants de l’EPON
Published 2011-03-01“…Created by EAM, the national resistance movement, EPON set out to recruit the young of all ages, to make them participate in the civil and armed resistance against the occupiers, and to help them build the brilliant future they were promised at the end of the war. …”
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Deepening Democracy through Multipartyism: The Bumpy Road to Uganda’s 2011 Elections Vertiefung der Demokratie durch Parteienpluralismus: Der steinige Weg zu den Wahlen in Uganda 2...
Published 2010-01-01“…The 2011 elections will be one of the several elections (and the second-ever multiparty election) organized by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) since it captured power in 1986. …”
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Kiswahili and Its Expanding Roles of Development in East African Cooperation: A Case of Uganda
Published 2006-12-01“…Probably, the role of this language in the organization and mobilization of the liberation forces in the 1980s is what made this language to find favor in the eyes of the leaders of National Resistance Movement, therefore, giving Kiswahili new lease of life and impetus of fresh development in this country where it has been down looked for along time with a lot of suspicion. …”
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State Capacity and Elite Enrichment in Uganda's Northeastern Periphery
Published 2024-04-01“…In the mid-2000s, Uganda's authoritarian National Resistance Movement (NRM) regime set out to extend state control over Karamoja, a long-neglected region in the northeast of the country. …”
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Litovskoe obshhestvennoe dvizhenie «Zhal'giris» i formirovanie al'ternativnoj vneshnepoliticheskoj filosofii (po materialam prilozhenija «Zhal'giris» k gazete «Respublika») [The Ža...
Published 2011-01-01“…Against this background, the Žalgiris national resistance movement, which was established by eminent politicians, journalists, and public figures in 2009, posed a certain intellectual challenge. …”
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The National Bloc and its impact on political developments in Syria following the Great Syrian Revolution of 1927-1936
Published 2017-11-01“…The Syrian national resistance movement did not end after the Great Syrian Revolution of 1925 against French control. …”
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State Repression and Democratic Dispensation in Uganda 1996–2016
Published 2021-07-01“…The findings were that successive presidential elections won by National Resistance Movement (NRM) were characterized by state repression acts amounting to human rights abuse such as torture, denial of political gatherings, wrongful arrest, and detention, intimidation, and killings. …”
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Decentralisation and Development: Can Uganda now pass the test of being a role model?
Published 2013-12-01“…Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environment of political turmoil, and initiated a policy of decentralisation as a way of restoring state credibility and deepening democracy. …”
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The dominant party system in Uganda: Subnational competition and authoritarian survival in the 2016 elections
Published 2018“…It focuses on how subnational competition within the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) prolongs the tenure of its leader, 30-year incumbent President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. …”
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MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN ISINGIRO DISTRICT, SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY.
Published 2023-11-01“… Introduction: The Public Service Reform in Uganda, initiated by the National Resistance Movement in 1986, aimed to improve service delivery and fulfill the promises of the People's Revolution. …”
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MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN ISINGIRO DISTRICT, SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY.
Published 2023-11-01“… Introduction: The Public Service Reform in Uganda, initiated by the National Resistance Movement in 1986, aimed to improve service delivery and fulfill the promises of the People's Revolution. …”
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