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Politicisation (also politicization; see
English spelling differences) is a
concept in
political science and
theory used to
explain how ideas, entities...
- Ukraine's
declaration of
independence in 1991, this
usage has
become politicised and is now rarer, and
style guides advise against its use. US amb****ador...
- Games' and
labelled the
event a "cynical attempt”" by the
country to "
politicise sport". The logo of the 2024
World Friendship Games was
presented in Saint...
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service should be a meritocracy. But a
disputed quota system coupled with
politicisation and
preference for
seniority have
allegedly affected the
civil service's...
- non-violence,
vegetarianism and
universal love, but Gandhi's
synthesis was to
politicise these ideas. Gandhi's
concept of
satya as a
civil movement,
states Glyn...
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ultimately mobilised over 400,000 Africans,
contributing to
their long-term
politicisation. In 1920, the East
Africa Protectorate was
turned into a
colony and...
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teaching materials, and a high student-to-teacher ratio, as well as
politicisation of
school management committees and
partisan unionisation among both...
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significant factor in the election. The
opposition parties accused of
politicising the army,
whilst the BJP
countered their accusations by
stating that...
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making either hostile or
positive comments about him,
thereby evading politicised stereotypes.
Among sympathisers, he was portra**** as
having made a genuine...
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under the
Treaty of Lisbon.
There has also been a
greater degree of
politicisation within the Commission. The
commission is
divided into
departments known...