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    Techno Populism and Algorithmic Manipulation of News in South Korea by Yoon, Sunny

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This South Korean political scandal raises a number of theoretical issues with regard to new platform technologies and media manipulation. …”
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    Monumental Landscapes and the Politics of Place: The First Lenin to Fall by Kateryna Malaia

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The demolition caused a political scandal and was the first of a chain of Lenin statue topplings all over Soviet Ukraine and beyond. …”
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    It’s All Too Much “New on Mayakovsky” Transcript of the Meeting of the Bureau of the Literature and Language Department of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. February 24, 1959 by Aleksandr Yu. Galushkin, Maksim A. Frolov

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The materials of the volume (including archival documents and materials from the Soviet press) reconstructed fully and in great detail gradual accruement of social and political scandal that involved journalists critics, representatives of the official Soviet literary criticism, senior officials of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and, finally, the poet’s sister L.V. …”
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    ¿Juicio político o golpe legislativo? Sobre las crisis constitucionales en los años noventa by Aníbal PÉREZ-LIÑAN

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The evidence suggests that presidents are likely to be impeached whenever three factors act in conjunction: a) political scandal erodes presidential authority; b) public opinion is mobilized against the president —typically as the result of an economy in crisis; and c) the chief executive lacks resources to control congress. …”
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    ¿Juicio político o golpe legislativo? Sobre las crisis constitucionales en los años noventa by Aníbal PÉREZ-LIÑAN

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The evidence suggests that presidents are likely to be impeached whenever three factors act in conjunction: a) political scandal erodes presidential authority; b) public opinion is mobilized against the president —typically as the result of an economy in crisis; and c) the chief executive lacks resources to control congress. …”
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    English Romantic theatre during the Peninsular War by Valladares, S

    Published 2010
    “…Soon after, it was characterised by political scandal and public controversy.</p><p>Literary scholars have devoted much attention to the political, social and cultural effects of the French Revolution, but have written surprisingly little about the later years of the campaign against Napoleonic France. …”
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    Government, Scandals and Political Support in Italy by Vincenzo Memoli

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This article examines the impact of political scandals on the popularity of the Italian government. …”
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    Government, Scandals and Political Support in Italy by Vincenzo Memoli

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…This article examines the impact of political scandals on the popularity of the Italian government. …”
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    Why has a large Legionnaires’ disease outbreak been absent from public debate? by Felisbela Lopes, Rita Araújo

    “…The communication process was controlled by a small group of official sources and the outbreak was pushed away from news lineups due to two political scandals. The production of another news wave made the outbreak’s news wave to break prematurely.…”
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    Scandal, Protection, and Recovery in the Cabinet. by Dewan, T, Myatt, D

    Published 2007
    “…Empirical evidence suggests that a prime minister benefits from firing ministers who are involved in political scandals. We explore a model in which scandals are positively related to policy activism, so that a prime minister may wish to protect a minister from resignation calls. …”
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    Dociekliwi jako nowy ruch społeczny: aspekty polityczne realizacji prawa dostępu do informacji publicznej w Polsce by Marcin Wałdoch

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The author aims to explore aims, genesis, background, roles, functions, and political values of The Inquisitives within categories such as political scandals, corruption, interest groups, power concentration.…”
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  12. 52

    Political Developments in France 1934-1940 by ا.م.د زمن حسن كريدي, ازهر رحيم اوعيد

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…        France witnessed in the period between the two wars the occurrence of many political unrest, especially within the government as a result of the change of heads of successive governments in it, as well as because of the occurrence of parliamentary disputes and political scandals, because the political fabric inside France was based on the multiplicity of parties and there was no understanding between them because of their different ideological affiliations. …”
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    KASUS BO XILAI SEBAGAI IMPLIKASI DARI PROSES PERALIHAN KEPEMIMPINAN PARTAI KOMUNIS CINA by , AYUNDA RAHMANI KHOIRUNNISSA, , Dr. Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro

    Published 2014
    “…This research analyses Bo Xilai case, one of the most complicated political scandals in the era of modern Chinese. Using bureaucratic politics model, theory of tendency conflict, and political corruption concept, this research has found that to some extent, Bo Xilai case was relevant to Chinese Communist Partyâ��s leadership transition. …”
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    Scandal, protection, and recovery in political cabinets by Myatt, D, Dewan, T

    Published 2005
    “…Empirical evidence suggests that a Prime Minister can benefit from firing ministers who are involved in political scandals. We explore a model in which a minister's exposure to scandals is positvely related to his policy activism, so that a Prime Minister may wish to protect him from resignation calls. …”
    Working paper
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    The radicalness of social solidarity: protests and political change in contemporary Brazil by Tatiana Vargas Maia, Denise De Sordi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Since 2013, Brazil has faced a process of political, institutional, and social upheaval, translated into outbreaks of political scandals and major street mobilizations that evoke a certain social radicalism. …”
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    Stratégies argumentatives dans les discours politiques américains sur la législation des substances psychoactives : quel emploi du pathos à l’ère de la post-vérité ? by Sarah Bourse

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Even though this word initially relates to lies at the core of political scandals (Iran-Contra scandal, Persian Gulf war), it recently has taken on another meaning, referring to a situation where objective facts have less impact than appeals to emotion and personal belief to influence public opinion (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/word-of-the-year/word-of-the-year-2016).In this post-truth era where emotions take center stage the study of pathos in political discourse has never been more relevant. …”
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    L’Entreprise-agence de Jean Walter. 1918-1957. L’architecture au service de l’affairisme ? by Marie Gaimard

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Having received some recognition at the beginning of the 1930s, Jean Walter was nevertheless ostracized in 1935 and remained so throughout most of his career, due to financial-political scandals in which he was involved. The critical fortune of his achievements in the historiography of architecture has, however, left its mark up until today. …”
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    Scandal, Protection, and Recovery in Political Cabinets. by Dewan, T, Myatt, D

    Published 2005
    “…Empirical evidence suggests that a Prime Minister can benefit from firing ministers who are involved in political scandals. We explore a model in which a minister's exposure to scandals is positvely related to his policy activism, so that a Prime Minister may wish to protect him from resignation calls. …”
    Working paper
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    Universality of political corruption networks by Alvaro F. Martins, Bruno R. da Cunha, Quentin S. Hanley, Sebastián Gonçalves, Matjaž Perc, Haroldo V. Ribeiro

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Here we present a comprehensive investigation of corruption networks related to political scandals in Spain and Brazil over nearly three decades. …”
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    (Dis)Affection and Recognition in Millennial Urban Melodrama: Transnational Perspectives by Women Filmmakers by Catherine L. Benamou

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This essay explores new directions taken by urban social melodrama directed by women in Brazil, Mexico, Iran, and Switzerland at the turn of the 21st century, a period marked by the sudden state divestment of film agencies and distribution (in Brazil and Mexico), coupled with economic instability, political scandals, and attempts at reform. Each of these countries continues to host a robust art cinema in which serious questions are posed regarding the future of the nation-state, gender relations, and the fate of those left behind, or impaired by a neoliberal development model. …”
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