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Written Evidence Submitted by East Turkistan Government in Exile (XIN0078)
Constructing the Secular: the Changing Relationship Between Religion and Politics in the Tibetan Exile Community
Corruption in Autocracies∗
Human Rights and Tibet: Leading a Government-In- Exile
GREAT BRITAIN, the SOVIET UNION and the POLISH GOVERNMENT in EXILE (1939-1945) Studies in Contemporary History
Written Evidence Submitted by the East Turkistan Government in Exile and East Turkistan National Awakening Movement (XIN0081)
Governments-In-Exile in World Politics
Polish Government-In-Exile
Syria: Federalism As the Way Forward?
The Fall of the Second Polish Republic
Tibet, China and the United States: Reflections on the Tibetan Question
Introduction: 1960 – a Year of Destiny
The Case of Western Sahara
The Tibetan Policy Act of 2002: Background and Implementation
Sierra Leone's Peaceful Resistance to Authoritarian Rule Robert Press University of Southern Mississippi,
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Who Is a Legitimate Government in Exile? Towards Normative Criteria
Compliance and Defiance in Patron-Client State Relationships: a Case Study of Pakistan‘S Relationship with the United States, 1947-2013
Cold War and Decolonization
Top View
Tibet Leadership in Exile and the Indo-Pacific Strategy | 1 POLICY BRIEF 20-001
Presidential Determination Allowing Financial Assistance to Tibet
Tibet: Exiles' Journey
Stateless Contenders and the Global Mythology
The Dalai Lama: What He Means for Tibetans Today
Country Profile – SLOVAKIA
Estonia and the Second World
Elections to the Tibetan Government-In-Exile 2011
Constructing Legitimacy Without Legality in Long Term Exile: Comparing Western Sahara and Tibet”
Remarks by Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari Special Envoy of H.H
Decolonization and the Question of Exclusion in Taiwanese Nationalism Since 1945 Author: Wolfgang Gerhard Thiele
The Governance Aspirations of the Syrian Interim Government
AP COMPARATIVE STUDY GUIDE by Ethel Wood
BHUTAN Bhutan Is a Democratic, Constitutional Monarchy with a Population of Approximately 700,000. the King, Jigme Khesar Namgye
The Democracy Support Deficit: Despite Progress, Major Countries Fall Short Daniel Calingaert, Arch Puddington, and Sarah Repucci
Republic in Exile Political Life of Polish Emigration In
To Governments-In-Exile*
Exile Government in the Armenian Polity
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)
Governments-In-Exile and the Effect of Their Expropriatory Decrees
Coercive Institutions and State Violence Under Authoritarianism
Latvian Exile Government Proposals Eduards Bruno Deksnis
Collected Statements of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Devolution of Power to the Elected Leaders of Central Tibetan Administration
The Changing Face of Recognition in International Law: a Case Study of Tibet, 16 Emory International Law Review 107 (2002)
FEDERALIST PLANS in CENTRAL and EASTERN EUROPE and the QUESTION of the BALTIC STATES in the CONTEXT of POLISH POLITICS DURING WORLD WAR II Tadeusz Kisielewski
1 Tibetan Elections in Exile
The Charter of Tibetans-In-Exile
Cold War, Revolution and Decolonization: 1945 ‐ 1968 Cold War & Decolonization