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Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies by Mala Htun
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Supreme Court Backs Abortion Protesters 2006
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Dictatorships, including the one that stifled this nation until 1991, almost always seem impregnable, until that unpredictable day when they suddenly become utterly improbable.
Democracy's unlikely look Fred Hiatt 2011
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Totalitarianism and Dictatorships are based on the extremes not compromising.
Duncan Quirk: The Economy Wants Stability and a Debt Deal, Not Special Interests Duncan Quirk 2011
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Totalitarianism and Dictatorships are based on the extremes not compromising.
Duncan Quirk: The Economy Wants Stability and a Debt Deal, Not Special Interests Duncan Quirk 2011
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Dictatorships may seek to restrict the comings and goings of their own citizens, but that is a different matter and not what the US is about when it checks who is crossing its borders, whether they are entering or leaving this country.
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Dictatorships and repressive regimes like Venezuela, Iran, N. Korea, China, Russia, Hamas, and Myanmar all applaud the patsy we have in the White House.
Potential 2012 candidates knock Obama on missile defense 2009
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Dictatorships that rest primarily on the power of just one man are generally more vulnerable in the face of popular revolt than are oligarchical systems where a broader network of elite interests has a stake in the system.
Stephen Zunes: Unarmed Resistance Still Syria's Best Hope Stephen Zunes 2012
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Dictatorships, on the other hand, are often smart and react quickly.
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Or, my personal favorite: Greatest Corporate Dictatorships …
Matthew Yglesias » Economic Freedom, Universal Health Care, and Labor Unions 2009
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Dictatorships are brittle, and economic growth is disruptive.
America, Don't Worry About China Jerry Bowyer 2011
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