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_aNetherlands : _bInternational Institute of Social Studies, _c2019 |
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_a22 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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490 | _vDev Issues, Volume 21, Issue 1, May 2019. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aThe global authoritarian turn -- The growing contradictions of India's democracy -- Whose people? Whose democracy? Insights from the Green Road Project in Turkey. | ||
520 | _a[Article Title : The global authoritarian turn / Murat Arsel, p. 4-5] Abstract : The contemporary moment is defined by an 'authoritarian turn'. While the countries that have so far succumbed to it could not be more different - the US, Turkey, India, Bolivia, Philippines, Hungary to name just a few from a depressingly long list - it is clear that we are witnessing a global phenomenon.;[Article Title : The growing contradictions of India's democracy / Amod Shah, p. 6-13] Abstract : With elections for the next Central government taking place, India's twice-a-decade 'festival of democracy' is currently in full swing. Over the months of April and May 2019, almost 900 million people will be able to vote for representatives to the lower house of the Indian parliament, the Lok Sabha. ;[Article Title : Whose people? Whose democracy? Insights from the Green Road Project in Turkey / Melek Mutioglu Ozkesen, p. 10-12] Abstract : Rabiye Bekar, known as Mother Havva in the Yukar─▒ Kavrun- Samistal Highlands, asked this question to the policemen who tried to take her away from the construction area of the Green Road Project in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey. | ||
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