870 resultados para Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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The post-Arab Spring period in Morocco has undergone different stages of changing state-society relations with regard to democracy, citizenship and human rights. The first stage, between February 2011 and the summer of 2013, was characterised by popular protests demanding democracy and freedom. People criticised public policies related to civil, political and social rights (employment, health, education, the status of women, and the issue of Amazigh). This outburst put the state in an awkward, defensive position. If we compare Morocco with the other Arab Spring countries, the Moroccan state’s reaction was moderate in its use of violence and repression, and it was positive, in that it resulted in the implicit, yet official acceptance of the demands for democracy, citizenship and battling corruption. In his speech on 9 March 2011, the king pledged to modify the Constitution and democratise the institutions.
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Bibliography: p. [141]-214.
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Abridgment of Letters from Edinburgh, written in the years 1774 and 1775
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Mode of access: Internet.
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In verse.
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BAL
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Maps on lining-papers.
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Name changed on May 11, 1920 from Canadian Mining Institute.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Specimen verses; John III. 16.
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Mode of access: Internet.