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Oscar W. Gabriel 《Politische Vierteljahresschrift》2004,45(4):477-478
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Wolfgang Seibel und Oscar W. Gabriel 《Politische Vierteljahresschrift》2002,43(3):395-396
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《Parliamentary Affairs》2008,61(1):1-3
As this issue went to press, journalists and other self-appointedexperts were raking the ashes of the British General Electionthat never was into a fine dust. Prime Minister Brown justifiedhis decision not to go to the polls on the grounds that, whilehe had considered the possibility, there was work to be doneand a vision to be outlined. Few in the media believed him.Instead, they mostly endorsed Conservative leader David Cameron'sassertion that Brown backed down after seeing late opinion polls,which suggested the Conservatives stood a fair chance of denyinghim a Commons majority. Hitherto fearing a snap election, whichprevious surveys indicated they would lose, Conservatives hadpretended to relish an early contest. When Brown confirmed therewould be no poll, Cameron and colleagues seized their chanceto 相似文献
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Ronan Paddison 《Space and Polity》2013,17(1):5-7
The massive influx of Russian-speaking eastern Slav groups (Russians, Belorussians, Ukranians) from the rest of the Soviet Union laid a fundamental basis for the nationality conflict and political power struggle in post-Soviet Estonia. After Estonia re-established its statehood, this conflict evolved more into one between indigenous people and immigrants, citizens and non-citizens. What deserves additional attention is the previous economically defined centre-periphery conflict in the Soviet period (the north-east of Estonia versus Leningrad) which is now transforming into a new kind of ethnic and political cleavage separating the Russian-speaking north-eastern towns from the rest of Estonian-speaking Estonia. Moreover, here ethnicity and class mesh, while ethno-cultural differences also contribute to unemployment in the north-eastern towns. The centre-periphery dichotomy in Estonia provides the preconditions for peripheral political mobilisation aiming at a more equal social participation in economic, cultural and political affairs. However, ethnic mobilisation and autonomist attempts have not yet taken the lead. 相似文献
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