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Delegitimisation

Known as: Delegitimisers, Delegitimisations, Delegitimised 
Delegitimisation (also spelled delegitimation) is literally the withdrawal of legitimacy, usually from some institution such as a state, cultural… 
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2018
2018
This article examines three major patterns of violence in Christian theological thought traditions: supersessionism (the idea… 
2017
2017
»Kritik der Ungleichheit? Gleichheitsideale und ihr Beitrag zur Delegitimation sozialer Ungleichheit in Deutschland«. Social… 
2015
2015
International justice is not merely a function of legislation and adjudication. It depends on the extent to which it is viewed as… 
2011
2011
Since 2003, the state of Israel has been constructing a barrier snaking through the occupied territories of the West Bank, seldom… 
2011
2011
The argument developed in this paper holds that critical realism is stronger than many other forms of post-positivism but that it… 
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
The extent to which post-communist European and Eurasian countries have instituted democratic politics varies widely. The… 
2001
2001
Psychologists have a long history of contributing to the development, implementation, advocacy, and evaluation of public policies… 
1996
1996
Abstract : This report documents one component of a year-long effort to analyze key factors influencing China's national security…