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    The effect of political brand religious image and religious-secular divide on voters citizenship behavior by Nor Asiah Omar, Farhan, Akhmad, Syed Shah Alam, Syadiyah Abdul Shukor, Farhana Sidek

    Published 2021
    “…The revealed relationship will help the political parties to design their election campaign for ensuring voters support.…”
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    Non-Governmental Organization's (NGOs) contribution towards community development education : a case study by Chelliah, Nagarajan

    Published 1997
    “…Jelapang Barn and networking activities with other NGOs such as Rural Development program, Election Campaign and Wage referendum campaign. Other programmes include social programmes for the urban poor and plantation communities and providing consultancy and advocacy services to those facing industrial problems such as SOCSO benefits, unfair dismissal and others. …”
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    The 2013 general elections in Malaysia: An analysis of online news portals by Kasim, Azahar, Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin

    Published 2016
    “…This research analyzed the coverage of online news portals during the election campaign in Malaysia's 13th General Election on 5th May 2013.There were two types of news portals chosen for this research: 1) the mainstream online news portals, namely The Star Online, Berita Harian Online, Bernama Online and Utusan Online; and 2) the alternative news portals consisting of political parties' publications: the Harakah Daily, Roketkini and Keadilan Daily; and the independent news portals of The Malaysian Insider and Malaysiakini.This study was conducted starting from the nomination day on the 20th April 2013 until the polling day on the 5th May 2013.Results obtained were based on the frequencies of articles covering the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) party and the opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) party.Each article was coded and labeled as positive, negative, or neutral coverage for each political party.The Content Analysis method was applied where the researchers chose and analyzed each election article and placed it in one of five categories; þBN (positive report), BN (negative report), þPR (positive report), PR (negative report) and N (Neutral).The results showed that the four mainstream online news portals favored the BN with their coverage.However, the parties' online news portals clearly owned by PR alliance parties had completely opposite, bias toward their owners.The two independent news portals seemed to give more balanced coverage to both sides.…”
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    DAN DIACONESCU: THE POLITICS OF BREAD AND CIRCUSES by VALENTIN QUINTUS NICOLESCU, SABINA BASIUL

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…In a context of highly visible and influential populist discourse, this paper considers the self-representation of Dan Diaconescu and his People’s Party – Dan Diaconescu during parliamentary election campaign in 2012. First of all, a multi-methodological approach was adopted to examine the key elements of national populist discourse: antagonistic struggle between politicians and citizens, popular sovereignty, corruption of the political class and popular mobilization for political change. …”
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    The results of Donald Trump’s anti-Cuban policy and the prospects for US–Cuban relations under Joseph Biden by M. A.-M. Kodzoev

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…After his inauguration, as he had promised during the election campaign, he canceled almost all of the achievements of his predecessor in the area of improving bilateral ties and subsequently consistently tightened sanctions against Havana. …”
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    Foreign Policy of President Kh. Battulga (2017-2020) by Vladimir Rodionov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Battulga demonstrated diplomacy in the Chinese direction though he had difficult time to build cooperation with the southern neighbor of Mongolia due to his election campaign criticizing China. . . Thirdly, Kh. Battulga made some changes in the strategy of relations with the “third neighbor”. …”
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    Elections of Deputies of the State Duma of the Second Convocation (1995-1999): the Success of the Anti-reform Opposition, the Failure of the “Party of Power” and the Defeat of the... by Yu. A. Nisnevich

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…A significant aspect of the 1995 election campaign was the fact that Russian industry corporations and financial and industrial groups began to show an active interest in the elections of deputies. …”
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    The Impact of Political Marketing on Voting Behaviour of Cypriot Voters by Harry P. Sophocleous, Andreas N. Masouras, Sofia D. Anastasiadou

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In addition, “Promotion” falls behind the rest of the elements of political marketing, a fact that partially confirms the given picture with regard to political marketing and considers “Promotion”, and thus the actual political/pre-election campaign, to be less influential compared to other components of the political marketing mix (Product, Place, and Price), which, according to the specific results, appear to influence, indirectly but more strongly, the voting choices of Cypriots.…”
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    INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ISSUES OF THE US FOREIGN POLICY UNDER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP by A. S. Kudinov, A. A. Urumbaev, M. R. Yuzbashyan

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The research covers the period from the beginning of election campaign (June, 2015) to the end of the first year of D. …”
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    Sensing the 'Health State' of our Society by Madan, Anmol Prem Prakash, Cebrian, Manuel, Moturu, Sai T., Farrahi, Katayoun, Pentland, Alex Paul

    Published 2011
    “…Finally, as a proxy for understanding health education we examine change in political opinions during the 2008 US presidential election campaign. We discover dynamic patterns of homophily and use topic models (Latent Dirchlet Allocation) to understand the link between specfii c behaviors and changes in political opinions.…”
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    Sensing the 'Health State' of our Society by Madan, Anmol Prem Prakash, Cebrian, Manuel, Moturu, Sai T., Farrahi, Katayoun, Pentland, Alex Paul

    Published 2021
    “…Finally, as a proxy for understanding health education we examine change in political opinions during the 2008 US presidential election campaign. We discover dynamic patterns of homophily and use topic models (Latent Dirchlet Allocation) to understand the link between specfii c behaviors and changes in political opinions.…”
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    Sarawak state elections 2016 : revisiting federalism in Malaysia by Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman, Rashaad Ali

    Published 2019
    “…A key theme of Adenan's election campaign was greater autonomy for the state of Sarawak, while he also distanced himself from the troubles of the Najib Razak administration and the federal government. …”
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    Big data analytics in forecasting voters’ sentiment vis-à-vis decision making in future general elections and by-elections in Malaysia post-2021 by Yasin, Megat Al Imran, Zukri Valenteno, M. A.

    Published 2023
    “…Obama’s campaign has often been said to have revolutionised the American democracy, thus giving credence to his digital election campaign strategies, which were not only innovative but also effective. …”
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    Nvivo approach and content analysis in media flow analysis and alternative selected prime: Permatang Pauh by-election by Hamzah, Mohd Hilmi, Yusof, Norhafezah, Kasim, Azahar, Ngah, Kamarudin, Mustaffa, Jamaludin, Zakaria, Zaherawati

    Published 2013
    “…It is due to political change in Malaysian general election in 2008.The usage of media through be-election can be a signal to political parties to plan their strategies and manifesto in future election.Therefore, the way of information disseminate and issues deliver by them will enhance the fruitful in political landscape in Malaysia.Thus, this study was conducted to identify issues featured in Utusan Malaysia, Berita Harian, Harakah and Suara Keadilan as well as the differences in the issues presented by the four newspapers during the Parliament Permatang Pauh election campaign period in 2008.Agenda Setting Theory was used as the theoretical framework underlying this research. …”
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    The origin and development of American intervention in British Palestinian policy, 1938-1947 by Ilan, A, Ilan, A.

    Published 1974
    “…His shift culminated in the mid-term election campaign of the fall of 1946, when, for the first time, he was brought to support the idea of partition.…”
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    PERAN DAN STRATEGI KONSULTAN PR DALAM KAMPANYE POLITIK INDONESIA (STUDI KASUS DI TANGERANG SELATAN) by Novi Erlita

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…While the lure voters to vote is the responsibility of a political party's election campaign team. How that is done is also quite diverse, ranging from positive campaign, negative campaign / black campaign, even to the black propaganda. …”
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    Knowledge-based changes to health systems: the Thai experience in policy development by Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Suwit Wibulpholprasert, Sanguan Nitayaramphong

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…An analysis of the implementation of universal coverage found that politics moved universal coverage onto the policy agenda during the general election campaign in January 2001. The capacity for research on health systems and policy to generate evidence guided the development of the policy and the design of the system at a later stage. …”
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    Street art cannot do redevelopment by itself by Simona Capodimonti

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…<p style="margin: 0cm 0cm 8pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: medium;">We often hear that street art can redevelop a neighborhood, especially during the election campaign by public administrations. Let’s say instead that street art cannot do redevelopment by itself but it is a first step to start virtuous processes, which if followed by interventions, in collaboration between public and private, aimed at arranging buildings, implementing services, creating local economies, so can certainly contribute to improving a periphery or a touristy depressed area and to change the perception of visitors for the better. …”
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    Pervasive sensing to model political opinions in face-to-face networks by Madan, Anmol Prem Prakash, Farrahi, Katayoun, Gatica-Perez, Daniel, Pentland, Alex Paul

    Published 2011
    “…We de- scribe a novel application of pervasive computing based on using mobile phone sensors to measure and model the face-to-face interactions and subsequent opinion changes amongst undergraduates, during the 2008 US presidential election campaign. We nd that self-reported political discussants have characteristic interaction patterns and can be predicted from sensor data. …”
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    FAKTOR � FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PROSES IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN DESENTRALISASI by , Leonardo Amaral, , Dr. Dewi Haryani Susilastuti, M.Sc.

    Published 2011
    “…In terms of political support, political support from the opposition that has no desire to quickly implement, but from the coalition parties are considering have not seen the willingness of each party who joined the coalition is busy with their promises at the last election campaign . In terms of commitment of the leadership has not maximum because of the political circles of the party most concerned with the interests of each and still no commitment either in order to implement this decentralization policy. …”
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