He began the democratisation of grandeur, a process that continued through the 19th century. |
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Yet power-sharing with a force that was operating outside the democratic process violated the purpose and spirit of democratisation. |
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But the significant element of astroturfing in many of these instances of democratisation is widely ignored. |
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According to a pragmatically inspired democratic experimentalism, attempts at democratisation and reform need not wait for publics to emerge. |
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Kirk has contributed greatly to the democratisation of electronic music and helped it becoming a genre to reckon with. |
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The institutions would be forced to undergo fundamental democratisation that would remove control over them by the G7 countries. |
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It started well, but devolution quickly became an end in itself rather than a start of a process of democratisation and self-government. |
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It saw the event as confirmation that Taiwan's democratisation was strengthening international support for Taiwan's separateness. |
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Yet the overall trend towards democratisation is no more stoppable in the Arab world than it has been elsewhere. |
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We must persevere with the democratisation and economic development of the region. |
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Paraguay, a country which was in any case a straggler in Latin America when it came to democratisation, appears to be in jeopardy. |
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Their election is the crowning glory of the democratisation process in Taiwan. |
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Biarritz did not manage to dispel all the storm clouds attending our mission to promote the democratisation of the European Union. |
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Russia does not want Belarus to be a millstone around its neck, resisting economic reform and democratisation. |
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These conclusions are in line with the already familiar results in terms of segregative democratisation. |
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Designed to quell enthusiasm for brisker democratisation, it failed to admit the reason: that China would not allow it. |
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This is democracy, to which some political leaders decline to make reference, preferring, so they say, an African way of democratisation. |
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For God's sake let them shut up about democratisation and stop disguising their voracious appetite for money as a desire to help society. |
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As long as they exist, radical reform and democratisation of the global trading system and the World Trade Organization must take place. |
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Technical assistance is needed as early as possible, and should continue between elections, promoting good governance and democratisation. |
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She claimed that this would speed up the democratisation process in Turkey. |
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Once this democratisation has been achieved, it will be up to a trans-European left and right to take up the running. |
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In turn, more globally oriented political parties could provide a much-needed boost to the broader democratisation of globalisation. |
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What is their assessment of the impact of the issues presented in this field on the quality of democracy and trends towards democratisation? |
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This democratisation phenomenon is being supported by the declining price of flat screen television sets and their HD standardisation. |
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But this choice depends on a future democratisation of electric vehicles and on their becoming a sustainable means of transport. |
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It includes the concept of social rights and the political objective of fostering democratisation of economy. |
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The second limitation is that those outside the regime have not been able to link the demands for democratisation to the demands for social progress. |
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The road to the further democratisation of our country is once more open. |
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In spite of the political changes experienced 15 years ago, the democratisation of the body politic, and inclusion in the European Union, old ways die hard. |
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However, this means that pressure must be brought to bear on those who single-mindedly continue to cultivate their economic links with the military regime with utter disregard for the need for democratisation. |
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We live in a Britain where the so-called democratisation of culture though digital technology has gone hand in hand with the increasing exclusion and disempowerment of the young and talented. |
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The Corporation has been broadly untouched by local government reforms and democratisation. |
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Free and open debate is being undermined with journalists and media being forced into self-censorship, seriously jeopardising the peace and democratisation process currently underway in the country. |
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The death of Franco in 1975 brought on a period of democratisation throughout Spain. |
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We must exercise a policy which, for it to be productive, must not involve sanctions or predispositions towards the people in the area, but which must promote democratisation and development as a whole. |
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During the 1980s, the democratisation of Latin America swelled the ranks of abolitionist countries. |
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In many countries, corruption and misgovernment are far more likely to bring forth radicalisation than policy itself, and we must make democratisation and the modernisation of government into our policy's key priorities. |
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At the time these reports came out the students were very concerned and demanded greater democratisation and participation for the students in decision-making in the university as a counter to the plans the government had. |
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The aim of this decision is to support the Haitian Government's push towards democratisation and good governance and the holding of legislative elections. |
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These verbose discussions in recent weeks have raised the question of whether the planned deployment in Kinshasa is actually about democratisation or whether it is really about the EU saving face. |
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In spite of this, I believe that, alongside our calls for democratisation, we should send out clear signals that, when it one day becomes democratic, Belarus too will have its place in the European family. |
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Foreign powers might have a useful role in facilitating Russia's democratisation but also face a related conundrum: they remain doubtful about Mr Medvedev's ambitions and genuine capacities. |
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Any outside intervention other than support for democratisation and the rule of law can only be seen as counterproductive and inflammatory to all parties. |
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There continues to be no evidence that Turkey is making any effort to set in motion a real process of democratisation, or to involve all elements in Turkish society in seeking solutions to its manifold problems. |
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We call for the democratisation of access and management of media. |
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The projects will focus on such areas as human rights, democratisation and citizens' participation in decision-making on economic development. |
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Nigeria's democratisation in the 1990s was a civil and international movement to free Nigeria from over 20 years of authoritarian military rule. |
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Embracing organisational democratisation and ecological awareness, the workplace is changing. |
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This issue of the democratisation of the audience leads to many difficulties that have been aired throughout the day: the issue of accessibility, the fact that it is free. |
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On the other hand, the UNDP was receiving an increasing number of requests from its member states to assist them in their democratisation and decentralisation processes. |
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It has enabled the focus of debate over the country's future to centre on the critical issues of human rights and democratisation. |
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States its willingness to maintain and intensify engagement, cooperation and coordination with international partners in order to promote democratisation in Belarus. |
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The hopes of democratisation born at the start of the 1990s have not all evaporated but their realisation depends on major reforms that are slow in coming. |
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Very quickly, in a general wave of democratisation, the people of Niger imposed a multip arty sy stem and a Sup reme National Conf erence, which op ened the way to democracy. |
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Its goal was to promote and assist the democratisation process in Ukraine. |
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This unique event in Montreal is a demystification and democratisation of visual arts, an art form which is left aside by most summer events in Montreal. |
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Tim's Vermeer strikes a big blow for the democratisation and demystification of art. |
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Some countries have made strides towards democratisation, such as Indonesia which has laid the foundations but is having difficulty with implementation due to an increase in centrifugal pressures. |
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They identified common strength factors such as their historical experience of living under an oppressing dictatorship and going through a democratisation process. |
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The truth is that the recent spate of events points to birth pangs as the region pursues higher levels of democratisation. |
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The Loya Jirga process and the regional and district elections showed that Afghans throughout the country have the desire and the courage to participate in the process of democratisation. |
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I would like to thank Mrs Napoletano, because we have at least managed to ensure that the Commission undertakes to no longer admit defeat by the local governments in the democratisation programmes. |
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There has been a sea change in the approach of the current Government in the areas of democratisation, respect for human rights including minority rights and compliance with obligations under the Peace agreements. |
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It is particularly linked to the democratisation of the political system as well as to the collapse of the State and deconstruction of traditional societies under the pressure of globalisation. |
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It is through the activities and relations of responsibilisation that the linkages between the modernisation, democratisation and communitarian projects are forged. |
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By its end, feudal armies had been largely replaced by professional troops, and aristocratic dominance had yielded to a democratisation of the manpower and weapons of armies. |
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During the last decade, the process of democratisation has manifested itself in many countries by the holding of multiparty elections for the first time. |
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It was, he argued, characterised by politicisation, democratisation, ideologisation and an overall greater sense of historical time in which concepts became more dynamic. |
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The political aspects of globalisation are linked directly to issues such as democratisation, human rights as perceived in the West, liberal social outlook, etc. |
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Owler 'The Role of Contract in the Democratisation of Service Delivery', Law in Context, Special Issue on Contractualism and Citizenship, Vol. |
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