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    but also transferred the monarch’s power to the common people according to the constitution of 27 June 1932” (Nattapoll Chaiching). A Year later‚ there was a silent coup d’état against the left-wing leader of the People’s Party which was lead by the royalist. The 1933 coup brought back the king’s political power. As soon as the coup succeeded‚ the king wanted to destroy the People’s Party‚ therefore appointing his own loyal officers to take charge of the military. Up until then‚ the military before

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    POLITICAL SITUATION IN PAKISTAN POLITICAL SITUATION IN PAKISTAN By Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Reproduced in pdf form by Sani Panhwar Copyright © www.bhutto.org I Since the birth of Pakistan every government has appealed for national unity. Pakistan has run into crisis after crises‚ each graver than the preceding and unity has eluded us despite all the fervent appeals made. There must be serious reasons why crises should exist in abundance and not unity. These reasons need to be examined. Our country

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    Taliban By Ahmed Rashid Ahmed Rashid’s Taliban was the best book on the history and ideology of the Taliban when it was first published in 2000. It still is. In three sections that read easily and fluidly‚ Rashid oulines the ideological and historical origins of the Taliban‚ the Taliban’s interpretation of Islam‚ and the Taliban and Afghanistan’s place in "the new great game‚" a competition between regional and western powers for that region of the world. Fanaticism Resurgent In 2000‚ the Taliban was

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    Born Cristina Elisabet Fernández 19 February 1953 (age 60) La Plata‚ Argentina[1] Political party Front for Victory Justicialist Party Spouse(s) Néstor Kirchner (1975–2010) Children Máximo (born 1977) Florencia (born 1990) Alma mater National University of La Plata Religion Roman Catholicism Signature Website Official website Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner [kɾisˈtina eˈlisaβet ferˈnandes ðe ˈkiɾʃneɾ] born 19 February 1953)‚ known as Cristina Kirchner orCFK‚ is the 52nd

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    and military coups in Guinea with particular attention to its ideological limbo resultant from its suspension between the desire for liberalism and its susceptibility to autocratic command. On the “End of History” Before embarking upon the daunting task of systematically dissecting Guinean politics‚ it is necessary first to briefly discuss the arguments set forth by Fukuyama and Zakaria in order to later respond to them. Most

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    propelling Korea into a period of total change. The Treaty of Kanghwa forced Korea out of isolationism and by doing so the Korean people began to become frustrated with the lack of change compared to the outside world‚ leading to the Enlightenment Coup of 1884‚ a period of Chinese domination‚ and ultimately a power struggle concerning foreign powers over the peninsula of Korea. Prior to 1876‚ the nation was one that adhered to isolationism and the principals of Neo-Confucianism that had been staunchly

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    Account for the failure of Communism in Eastern Europe The Failure of Communism in Eastern Europe Communism in the Eastern Europe was a result of various factors. Communism is based on the ideas and teachings of Karl Marx as modified by Lenin. At its most basic‚ the ideal of communism is a system in which everyone is seen as equal and wealth is distributed equally among the people. There is no private ownership and the state owns and controls all enterprises and property. The Soviet model of communism

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    The United States and Saudi Arabia have had a relationship for more than 80 years. This relationship has been established since the discovery of oil in the Islamic nation of Saudi Arabia in year 1931‚ which make Saudi Arabia became the main exporter of oil to the United States. Oil has become the main reason that makes these two nations become allies until today. Even though United States and Saudi Arabia have different background—religious‚ political‚ and economy—both of these nations have their

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    Introduction Pakistan was founded on 14 August‚ 1947 along with India when the two nations achieved independence from the British Colonial Empire. The partition of the sub continent had occurred along ethnic-religious lines with Pakistan created in those adjoining territories that had majority Muslim populations. Thus the country of Pakistan with seventy million people had above 90% Muslim population. On the other hand‚ India had a majority Hindu population but Muslims were also a sizeable second

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    Introduction It is an open fact that the ability to communicate and effectively resolve conflict among various ethnic employees within an organization is a reality that management faces today. It is crucial for managers to learn how to address concerns voiced by individuals of a different background. This ensures that the organization will run smoothly and the employees ’ will be satisfied and confident that they are valued by the company. However‚ it is important to learn how to solve conflict

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