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Two-thirds (67%) of respondents felt that their country had benefited from EU membership and 60% said that being part of the bloc was a good thing, as opposed to 12% who felt the opposite. At the height of the EU's financial and economic crises in 2011, just 47% had been of the view that EU membership was a good thing.
Also during the Nazi period, lieber tot als rot ("better dead than red") was used as a slogan. It is unclear whether it was the inspiration for either of the English phrases. [6] The opposite slogan, lieber rot als tot ("better red than dead"), was popular among German speakers during the Cold War as well. [11]
The political agenda is tied to state centralization because the more centralized a state is, the more political elites have control over the political agenda. However, if a state is too centralized, the more the public may feel they need to advocate to change the political agenda as well. [ 2 ]
The way you can tell that Ukraine’s opponents have an agenda, he’s said, is that they so often resort to arguments that are transparently in bad faith to justify their criticism.
Graham has used this to support his two-bill strategy for Trump’s agenda: Work on one bill now dealing with the border, defense and energy, and then turn to another dealing with extending Trump ...
Former US Congresswoman Marcia Fudge holding a T-shirt reading "Stay Woke: Vote" in 2018. Woke, since the 1930s or earlier, is used to refer to awareness of social and political issues affecting African Americans and is derived from the African-American English synonym for the General American English word awake.
The 'unitary executive theory' Driving Trump's strategy is a legal framework championed by conservatives, perhaps most notably by Trump's newly-confirmed director of White House Office of ...
Accelerationism is a range of revolutionary and reactionary ideas in left-wing and right-wing ideologies that call for the drastic intensification of capitalist growth, technological change, and other processes of social change to destabilize existing systems and create radical social transformations, referred to as "acceleration".