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Does that mean Spain's membership in the League of Democracies is on hold?
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One of the problems with the Concert of Democracies is that it is an attempt to institutionalise an Israeli-lobby talking point.
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The Concert of Democracies is an effort to address this dysfunction in a way that provides an alternative to the unilateral exercise of American power propounded by the neocons.
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Enforcing the Rule of Law: Social Accountability in the New Latin American Democracies (Pitt Latin American Studies)
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Enforcing the Rule of Law: Social Accountability in the New Latin American Democracies (Pitt Latin American Studies)
The "Real Public Option" and Why the Power Elite Pray It's Never Openly Discussed 2009
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These dictatorships are protected (not always overtly) by so called Democracies using arms, expertise, intelligence and sometimes financial aid.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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The course included how the Governments, all ostensibly "Democracies", were supposed to function, how they actually governed, and why, in those failures of Democratic ideals, they failed.
"It is within the power of writers and artists to do much more: to defeat the lie!" Ann Althouse 2008
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State Terrorism by "Democracies" by Eileen Fleming on Friday, Dec 8, 2006 at 8: 40: 35 AM
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Jimmy O'Brien brought the manufacture of "Democracies" down to an exact science, and reduced the cost of production so as to bring it within the reach of all.
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: a series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, from his rostrum—the New York County court house bootblack stand; Recorded by William L. Riordon George Washington Plunkitt 1883
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Is there any reason for wonder, then, that "Democracies" spring up all over when a municipal campaign is comm 'on?
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: a series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, from his rostrum—the New York County court house bootblack stand; Recorded by William L. Riordon George Washington Plunkitt 1883
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