- Democratization, or
democratisation, is the
structural government transition from an
authoritarian government to a more
democratic political regime, including...
- The
Spanish transition to democracy,
known in
Spain as la Transición (IPA: [la tɾansiˈθjon]; 'the Transition') or la Transición española ('the Spanish...
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challenges such as separatism, corruption, and
natural disasters,
alongside democratisation and
rapid economic growth.
Indonesian society comprises hundreds of...
- ****an was
occupied and
administered by the
Allies of
World War II from the
surrender of the
Empire of ****an on
September 2, 1945, at the war's end until...
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appealed over the
heads of the
party to the
people and
called for
democratisation. By the time of the Twenty-Eighth
Party Congress in July 1990, it was...
- it with the PRC. In 1987,
martial law was
lifted and
Taiwan began a
democratisation process,
beginning with the
abolition of the
Temporary Provisions and...
- The
Alliance to
Democratise the
Forces (in Dutch:
Verbond tot
Democratisering der Weermacht, VDW) was a
Dutch political party representing military interests...
- In
political science, the
waves of
democracy or
waves of
democratization are
major surges of
democracy that have
occurred in history.
Although the term...
- 2
March 2017.
Retrieved 23
April 2016. "Between
radicalisation and
democratisation in an
unfolding conflict:
Media in ****stan" (PDF).
International Media...
- and
Nijzink (2014)
discuss the
democratisation processes in
African states like Ghana,
emphasising how
democratisation occurred in
African states like...