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- Delegitimisation (also spelled delegitimization) is the withdrawal of legitimacy, usually from some institution such as a state, cultural practice, etc...
- systems around the world are often put under pressure by the widespread delegitimisation by political actors of the media as a venerable institution along with...
- election of 2006 and Hamas' governance of the Gaza Strip, the term "delegitimisation" has been frequently applied to rhetoric surrounding the Israeli–Palestinian...
- cia.gov)". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 2023-12-14. Wunderlich, C. (2017). Delegitimisation à la Carte: The ‘Rogue State’ Label as a Means of Stabilising Order...
- relief and crises; and Exposing ISIL/Daesh's true nature (ideological delegitimisation). Operation Inherent Resolve is the operational name given by the US...
- Miss Grand Mauritius is a national beauty pageant title awarded to Mauritian representatives competing at the Miss Grand International contest. The title...
- are absent. Robert, Cécile. "Depoliticisation at the European Level: Delegitimisation and Cir****vention of Representative Democracy in Europe’s Governance"...
- Retrieved August 20, 2010. Tony Blair, "It is a democratic duty to counter delegitimisation of Israel," full text at "Tony Blair on delegitimization of Israel...
- interventive communication to counter what they see as attempts at delegitimisation of Israel, e.g., in the context of BDS. The Israeli government also...
- Judgment – I: On the Right to Marry and a Case of Abstention through Delegitimisation [Guest Post]". Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy. Archived from...