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- Legitimation, legitimization (US), or legitimisation (UK) is the act of providing legitimacy. Legitimation in the social sciences refers to the process...
- socialist courts was "not to eliminate terror ... but to substantiate it and legitimize it in principle". The Soviet Union signed legally-binding human rights...
- centralized government bureaucracy, and revitalized Zoroastrianism as a legitimizing and unifying force of their rule. Following the early Muslim conquests...
- unmitigated anti-Americanist criticism of cybernetics in the early 1950s; its legitimization after Stalin's death and up to 1961; its total saturation of Soviet...
- The World (Chinese: 世界; pinyin: Shìjiè) is a 2004 Chinese drama written and directed by Jia Zhangke about the work and the life of several young people...
- influence of heavy metal and progressive rock on the album helped to legitimize alternative rock to mainstream radio programmers and close the gap between...
- bribing foreign officials and diplomats to promote its causes abroad and legitimize its elections at home, a practice termed caviar diplomacy. The Azerbaijani...
- Christianity in Madagascar is practiced by 85.3% of Madagascar's po****tion according to the Pew Research Center in 2020. However, other surveys put the...
- Zoroastrian tradition would play an important part in influencing and lending legitimization to the state until its collapse in the mid-7th century. After Ardashir...
- cinema had "always operated under duress" noting that challenges in legitimizing its subject, finding "career-minded academics might have always suspected...