… won by a very small margin: 0.43%. History also played a role. Colombia has endured 52 years of conflict. During the … the conflict between left-wing guerrilla groups and the State was confined to isolated areas of the country. The … him to run for a second period, claiming he needed more time to defeat FARC. President Santos, Uribe’s successor and …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… Cardozo was the first African American to win election to state office in the United States, serving as Secretary of State and as State Treasurer in South Carolina between 1868 and 1877. He …
… what are its implications for the character of the welfare state, the role it plays in enabling citizen rights and claim making and more broadly the dynamics of citizen-state relations? undergraduateAges 18General PublicGraduate & …
… what are its implications for the character of the welfare state, the role it plays in enabling citizen rights and claim making and more broadly the dynamics of citizen-state relations? undergraduateAges 18General PublicGraduate & …
… ambition. You check the possibility of domination by the state by creating a lot of checks and balances within the … by the Westminster system, is competition for power over time. Governments replace one another over time, but while … of the parliamentary systems is that they don’t have fixed elections. This is one area where the British are fixing a …
Yale Research Initiative on Innovation & Scale (Y-RISE)
… history, including Ukraine’s appearance as an independent state in 1991, the Orange Revolution of 2004–5, the … Onuch and Hale analyze the rise of democratic duty and state attachment in Ukraine – showing that Presdient Zelensky …