Search Results - New Democratic Party
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A shared moment: antipoverty policy under the New Democrats and New Labour, 1992-2005
Published 2017“…Whilst much literature has suggested that both parties hewed to a conservative approach to poverty, or reflected neoliberal ideas, it is argued here that the New Democrats and New Labour presented an approach which, taken as a whole, went beyond the two existing intellectual approaches to poverty—that James T. …”
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Internal party democracy and party institutionalization in Nigeria: implication for democratic consolidation-1999-2015
Published 2019“…The study interrogates the interface between internal party democracy, party institutionalization and democratic consolidation in Nigeria's Fourth Republic. …”
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Democratization of Post-Taliban Afghanistan: prospects and challenges
Published 2017“…As mandated in Bonn Agreement, Afghanistan promulgated a new constitution, laws on political parties and elections, registered political parties, held presidential and parliamentary elections and established an Independent Election Commission. …”
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Intra-party democracy in Nigerian political parties: A historical survey
Published 2017“…It is found that in new democracies, such as Nigeria, parties are still at their infancy stage and many were formed along ethnic, tribal or even, in some cases, religious lines. …”
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From Islamist to Muslim democrat: the present phenomenon of Muslim politics in Malaysia
Published 2014“…Although PAS’s new approach to transform its approach to be more open and democratic is still questionable, this study believes that the participation of the party in democracy is no longer just for the sake of election, on the other hand it should recognise democracy as a political culture that emphasizes justice, freedom and good governance.…”
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Can the American Two-Party System Survive the 21st Century?
Published 2010“…In most of the democratic world, political parties play a huge role in recruiting, nominating and electing party candidates to office, and in effectively overseeing the process of governing once the elections have produced winners. …”
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From political Islam to democrat Muslim: A case study of Rashid Ghannouchi's influence on ABIM, IKRAM, AMANAH and DAP
Published 2017“…On the other hand, some leaders of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), a local secular party, have also been courting Ghannouchi. …”
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Rethinking political Islam in Malaysia: a case study of Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH)
Published 2017“…According to AMANAH founders, the party is established to bring Islamic political activism into a new paradigm, with the hope to shape the future discourse of Muslims in Malaysia which is more inclusive, moderate, democratic and progressive. …”
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The political culture of the Chilean Socialist Party and its influence on the nomination of Michelle Bachelet as presidential candidate in 2005
Published 2014“…The formation of these political cultures has been influenced by the Chilean social context during three stages of party institutional development: Foundational (1933-1956), the New Left (1956-1979), and Socialist Renewal (1979-2005). …”
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Unity is Strength. A history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899-1999
Published 2003“…Drawing on a vast body of archival material, Dr Oliver relates the slow and often unseen progress of women and minority groups in achieving influence in the Party or the industrial organization. Together with the well publicized struggles and triumphs of the twentieth century including: the 40-hour week, the right of free speech and assembly, health and safety in the workplace, an equitable voting system, are Party splits over conscription in 1916 and in the 1950s creating the Democratic Labor Party; the rise of factionalism, disputes between the Party and the TLC, and 'WA Inc'.In the late 1990s, in the context of hostile 'Third Wave' industrial legislation and the 'War on the Wharves', the ALP and the Trades and Labor Council found new truth in the old motto, Unity is Strength.…”
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Parti Islam Semalaysia (PAS) dalam kerjasama politik di Malaysia, 1999-2015 / Mohd Izani Mohd Zain
Published 2017“…Findings reveal that PAS adopts the concept of Tahaluf Siyasi as its political cooperation approach with a view to achieve victory for Islam and the party’s endeavours. The research also discovers that PAS’ political cooperation within the time frame of the study has explored a new type of alliance which supersedes the election but places focus on mutually beneficial issues, based on the adoption of the concepts of tolerance, democratic and inclusive. …”
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A study on factors influence to the political parties membership area: a case study at Kampung Morten / Haniza Abdullah and Nurussakinah Mohamed Hamidi
Published 2012“…The politics of Malaysia takes place in the framework of a federal representative democratic constitutional monarchy. The factors that influence political parties membership are more important for to search. …”
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The fitful path: Presidential authoritarianism, electoral politics and democratization process in Nigeria since 1999
Published 2010“…Particularly troubling is the emergent of one party dominant rule and streaks of democratic authoritarianism being exhibits in some of Africa‟s new democracies a crisis that is better illustrated by the Nigeria experience since 1999. …”
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Chinese political involvement and new trends in reaction : a post-2008 general election analysis
Published 2008“…In the last part, the author analyzes some new trends occurred in Malaysian Chinese’s reactions or perceptions towards the role of Chinese dominant political parties (namely Malaysian Chinese Association, Malaysian People’s Movement Party and Democratic Action Party) in the mist of the Malay hegemony.…”
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The New York Times and the U.S. presidential election 2012: framing same-sex marriage / Ahmad Azran Awang and Mokhtar Muhammad
Published 2014“…Pragmatic nature of the media to set the agenda of the state causes same-sex marriage issue to receive immense news coverage by many America’s news media ever since it becomes part of the Democratic Party electoral campaign, predominantly by the acclaimed “liberal” and “progay” newspaper, The New York Times.…”
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The role of the new partnership for Africa's development in Nigeria's security dynamics
Published 2017“…The findings of this research reveal that the Northerners felt cheated and betrayed by the Southerners when the mutually agreed practice of zoning or rotational of presidency between the North and South was disregarded by the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP). This situation occurred when Goodluck Jonathan, a Southerner Christian, succeeded Yar’ Adua, a Northerner Muslim, as Nigerian President following the latter’s untimely death. …”
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Creating a rainbow: ideas and coalition building on the American left, c. 1973-1988
Published 2024“…Yet more than just a theoretical grounding, the rainbow coalition paved the way for concrete policy agendas that fleshed out these overarching concepts and inspired practical political projects within the Democratic Party at the national and local levels. More than symbolism then, the rainbow represented a powerful driving force for creative political action. …”
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Australia's federal experience
Published 2004“…The party that achieves a majority of seats in the lower house forms the national government, generally referred to as the Commonwealth.Since then Australia has remained a relatively prosperous democratic federation with two features that distinguish its fiscal arrangements from other federal countries:highly centralized tax powers and a strong emphasis on inter-State equity. …”
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The South, the suburbs, and the Vatican too: explaining partisan change among Catholics
Published 2015“…Catholics were part of the post-New Deal Democratic coalition, but they have become a swing demographic group. …”
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