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| The dictator's dilemma : why communist regimes oppress their citizens and military regimes torture and kill | |
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| 20230600 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Alemán, José A. | |
| 19520000-20100000 | repression strategies | determinants of torture | determinants of human rights violations | communism | political systems' role | military government | physical integrity rights | freedom of speech | freedom of association | freedom of assembly | state terror | freedom of expression | freedom of movement | legality | global survey | universal | |
| Journal of human rights ; vol. 22, no. 3 | |
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| Samba and surveillance : censorship and Black music during Brazilian military rule, 1964-1985 | |
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| 20230500 | |
| Sage | |
| Bocskay, Stephen | |
| 19640000-19850000 | Brazil | repression strategies | surveillance | social movements | music | politics | culture | Blacks | censorship | military government | politics | political movements | arts | dictatorship | |
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| Latin American perspectives ; vol. 50, no. 3 | |
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| Illegal and illegitimate: examining the claim by the Myanmar military to be the Government of Myanmar, and the international response thereto : Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar | |
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| United Nations | |
| military government | legitimacy | coup d'etat effects | elections | political parties | political opposition | Myanmar | |
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| UN. Human Rights Council. Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar | |
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| Debating linguistic human rights in militarised Myanmar : political agitation and policy deliberation | |
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| 20230000 | |
| John Wiley and Sons | |
| Lo Bianco, Joseph | |
| Myanmar | language | conflict resolution | government policy | military government | politics | discourse analysis | cultural diversity | federalism | debate | culture | education | indigenous groups | ethnic and national groups | citizenship | identity | human rights | |
| Handbooks of linguistic human rights (Blackwell handbooks in linguistics) / Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, Robert Phillipson (eds.) - ISBN: 9781119753841 | |
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| Myanmar in crisis : living with the pandemic and the coup | |
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| 20230000 | |
| ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute | |
| Chambers, Justine (ed.) | Dunford, Michael R. (ed.) | |
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| Myanmar | pandemic effects | international complicity | foreign policy | economic conditions | complicity | anticolonialism | DIGNITY staff publications | prison conditions | prisons | coup d'etat effects | dictatorship | military government | |
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| Myanmar : from hybrid democracy to violent autocracy | |
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| Palgrave Macmillan | |
| Cifuentes, Mariana | |
| Myanmar | transition to democracy | developing countries | governance reform | elections | armed forces | authoritarianism | political participation | community-institutional relations | civilian-military relations | legitimacy | military government | coup d'etat effects | |
| Democratic recession, autocratization, and democratic backlash in Southeast Asia. (Contestations in Contemporary Southeast Asia series) / James Ockey, Naimah S. Talib. - ISBN: 978-981-19-9811-9 | |
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| Higher risk of COVID-19 infection among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Myanmar under the military coup | |
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| 20221200 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Khai, Tual Sawn | |
| Myanmar | armed conflict effects | repression strategies | pandemics | infections | internally displaced persons | health services accessibility | refugee camps | living conditions | health personnel victimisation | military government | vaccination | communicable disease control effectiveness | COVID-19 epidemiology | |
| Global public health ; vol. 17, no. 12 | |
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| Strategies of dictatorship and military disloyalty during anti-authoritarian protests : explaining defections and coups | |
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| 20220300 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Neu, Kara Kingma | |
| repression strategies | authoritarianism | dictatorship | military government | protest | demonstrations | attitude of military personnel | loyalty | coup d'etat | politics | developing countries | civilian-military relations | Mali | Benin | |
| Journal of global security studies ; vol. 7, no. 1 | |
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| Differences matter : the effect of coup types on physical integrity rights | |
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| Elsevier | |
| Bjørnskov, Christian | Pfaff, Katharina | |
| 19600000-20100000 | coup d'etat | repression | determinants of torture | determinants of human rights violations | human rights conditions | political systems | physical integrity rights | military government | universal | |
| European journal of political economy ; vol. 69 | |
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| The relationship between media use, perceptions and regime preference in post-Arab Spring countries | |
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| Altourah, Albaraa F. | Chen, Khin Wee | Kandari, Ali A Al- | |
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| Global media and communication ; vol. 17, no. 2 | |