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Autocracies stay in power if they can divide the population and prevent
organized
opposition activities.
Although the CCP faces no
organized
opposition today, it confronts virtually
organized
protest activities on a daily basis.
Indeed, structural change has become increasingly perverse: from manufacturing to services (prematurely), tradable to non-tradable activities,
organized
sectors to informality, modern to traditional firms, and medium-size and large firms to small firms.
Our democracies are better
organized
than other systems to scrutinize their own policies and respond to criticism.
The need to involve all Palestinian forces in any future peace negotiations is one of the key points of consensus that emerged from a recent Euro-American conference
organized
by the European Union Institute for Security Studies.
This means that attention is diverted from the weakest and those most in need to those who already are well enough off to be
organized.
Far greater, however, is the invisible cost: the 60,000 troops assigned to EDI are already
organized
for joint action under NATO command.
As wave after wave of Falun Gong supporters arrived in Tiananmen Square to be arrested, however, what began as an aberrant event became the most widespread movement of
organized
protest in China since 1989.
Sultan Abdulhamit II
organized
the massacres of 1895-97 but it was not until the spring of 1915, under the cover of the First World War, that the Young Turks’ nationalistic government found the political will to execute a true genocide.
Modern progressives, surveying the economic and political landscape of the past few years, see the potential for another assault on big business, marrying populist outrage with the political muscle of the
organized
left, such as labor unions.
While in power, Bo was lauded for crushing
organized
crime and restoring law and order in Chongqing.
In the US, the Michigan Cyber Civilian Corps has
organized
itself to respond to cyber-attacks.
There is no evidence that he is part of any
organized
group, or in the vanguard of a revolutionary movement.
How the coalition will be
organized
and what results it will achieve remain to be seen.
Otherwise, the same young people will swell the ranks of the frustrated and unemployed, with unimaginable consequences in terms of social unrest and the risk of
organized
violence.
But, equally important, workers
organized
themselves to defend their interests.
Governments tend to be
organized
according to nineteenth- or twentieth-century topics such as diplomacy, defense, internal security, and finance, not twenty-first century challenges such as sustainable development.
To borrow from computer language, these are "virtual" parties, cutting across today’s
organized
political parties, and which include adherents of both new "parties."
But they are far from being sufficiently
organized
to work together effectively.
In the US, the protests of 2011 will have a lasting effect only if Occupiers remain
organized
and continue their work on fighting foreclosures.
But media literacy training, if
organized
with local needs in mind, can help.
In 1924, a socialist and center-left coalition, the cartel des gauches, was met by a flight of money and a run on the franc, which the left believed was
organized
and facilitated by the Banque de France (the central bank).
Political rights are of interest primarily to the
organized
masses – the working class or ethnic majority, depending on the structure and cleavages in society.
Members of one extended family within the Dagomb
organized
the murder of the tribe's own chief.
Some of the building blocks of durable democracy have been byproducts of sustained industrialization: an
organized
labor movement, disciplined political parties, and political competition
organized
around a right-left axis.
2.For the foreseeable future, democratic governance is likely to be
organized
largely within national political communities.
In Thailand, the rural poor
organized
against a reform minded Democrat government while its party rivals canvassed on the old politics of patronage and money.
The threat comes from an unlikely source:
organized
crime.
As with any ban, a market was thus created – and with it a business opportunity for well
organized
and environmentally reckless criminals.
Such networks, if
organized
properly, could offer a partial solution to the systemic challenges affecting education.
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