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The phoenix of ideology
Gayil Talshir
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Department of Political Science
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20th Century
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Change Process
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Democratic Politics
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Democratization
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Family of Nations
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Germany
50%
Grand Theory
50%
Independent States
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International Relations
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International Theory
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Italy
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Japan
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Liberal Democracy
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Nazification
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Phoenix
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Procedural
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Realist
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Representative Democracy
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Second World War
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Self-determination
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Sovereign State
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Spain
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Arts and Humanities
aftermath
50%
Democracy
50%
Democratization
50%
Denazification
50%
Germany
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Horror
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Independent
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Institutionalization
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International Relations
50%
Italy
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Japan
50%
Liberal Democracy
50%
Procedural
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Processes of change
50%
realist
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realm
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Second World War
50%
Self-Determination
50%
Sovereign State
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Spain
50%
Twentieth Century
100%
Social Sciences
De-Democratisation
50%
Denazification
50%
Germany
50%
Institutionalization
50%
International Relation
50%
Italy
50%
Japan
50%
Liberal Democracy
50%
Representative Democracy
50%
Second World War
50%
Self Determination
50%
Spain
50%
State
50%
Twentieth Century
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Democratization
100%