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Politics and government

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Obama’s foot on Oval Office desk sends shockwaves around the world
Americans outraged at President Obama's tan suit
Hannity Attacks Obama For Putting Dijon Mustard On His Burger soibangla (talk) 22:17, 20 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Organizations

  • Admiral of the Chesapeake Bay
  • Calpixque - Aztec local governance position
  • Campaign for a Fair Settlement - an American coalition attempting to increase the accountability of banks following the economic and foreclosure crises in 2008
  • CHECC - a key group in the rise of bipartisan progressive politics in Seattle 1967-1978; responsible for an almost complete turnover of elected officials in the city and in King County. Article from HistoryLink.org
  • Canada-Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Board Website
  • Civil Service Fast Stream (A graduate recruitment programme for the British Civil Service that offers an accelerated route to senior leadership roles.) (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/civil-service-fast-stream-now-open-for-applications)
  • Council on Security and Cooperation In Europe (mentioned by Condoleezza Rice during the Q&A of the Stanford launch of her new book, "Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom."; used to promote human rights in Russia and "much maligned.") Several matches on Google Books.
  • Evidence Recovery Team - division of the FBI; may warrant an article (its not even mentioned at the article on the FBI)
  • Hauptverwaltung Verlage und Buchhandel (HV) - part of the Ministry of Culture in East Germany (the GDR) which was in charge of censorship; [16]
  • Hennepin County Attorney - prosecutor ("DA") for the county of 1.2 million people,Minnesota's most populous. Holders of the office have gone on to become US senators, governors, etc.
  • International Russian Conservative Forum - global conservative organization based in Russia; invites conservative activists from around the world to conferences in Russia. (MacFarquhar, Neil (March 22, 2015). "Right-Wing Groups Find a Haven, for a Day, in Russia". The New York Times. Retrieved March 30, 2017. Organizers said the one-day conference, officially billed as the International Russian Conservative Forum, was just the first such outreach effort.; Packer, George (March 24, 2015). "A HATEFUL SORT OF LOVE". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 30, 2017. They were there to attend the first convention of the International Russian Conservative Forum—an organization founded by the pro-Vladimir Putin Rodina Party, whose purpose is to create the kind of foreign support for the Russian war in Ukraine that the Communist International mobilized on behalf of the Soviet Union.; Mirovalev, Mansur (July 23, 2016). "What's Behind Russian Support for World's Separatist Movements?". NBC News. Retrieved March 30, 2017. One of these parties is the neo-Nazi National Democratic Party of Germany, whose former leader Udo Voigt, a current member of the European Parliament, attended the International Russian Conservative Forum conference in St. Petersburg in 2015.)
  • King's College London Conservative Association - a long-established student political society founded in 1861, as a Conservative Association for students at King's College London. The KCLCA is not affiliated with the nationwide youth branch of the Conservative Party, the Young Conservatives, but is a fully independent Association distinct from other Conservative youth organisations. However, it remains highly active with numerous social and political events throughout the year. It also has a distinguished Student Political Journal The 1828 Journal. Past speakers include Thersa May, Jacob Ress-Mogg, Michael Fabricant, Sir Malcom Rifkind, Michael Heseltine, Nigel Lawson and Elizabeth Truss.[5]
  • Kansas Fire Marshal - a state agency that just celebrated its 100th birthday; it is charged with protecting the lives and property of the citizens of Kansas from the hazards of fire, explosion and hazardous materials; [17]
  • Southampton Fire Department - Fire / Rescue agency responsible for fire protection and rescue services for the Village of Southampton and surrounding hamlets on the East End of Long Island. (http://www.southamptonfd.org/)
  • List of legislatures of Venezuela
  • Millennial Action Project - A national organization focused on engaging nonpartisan millennials in American government (http://www.progressillinois.com/quick-hits/content/2016/01/15/state-lawmakers-launch-bipartisan-house-caucus-focused-millennial) (http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/16/opinions/olikara-constitution-day/)
  • Mountainous Landlocked Developing Countries [18]
  • National Targeting Center - an agency under the U.S. Customs and Border Protection; "a federal agency that assesses potential threats" ([19]); mentioned in Secure Freight Initiative, Bureau of Intelligence and Research#Office of Intelligence Coordination (INR/IPC/IC), and The Analysis Corporation#Key areas; [20]; [21]; [22]
  • New Generation, Mongolia - a key group, perhaps the first, in the democratic movement in Mongolia, 1989
  • Russo-German Poland (officially: The Condominium of the Russian Federation and the Federal Republic of Germany administered by the Jewish Trust in former Polish People's Republic, Polish: Kondominium rosyjsko-niemieckie pod żydowskim zarządem powierniczym [6]) - a quasi-sovereign political institution (and its territory) established during the Polish Round Table Agreement. While this political structure is owned by Russia and Germany, after 1989 it was governed solely by the state of Israel and non-Israeli Jews. Following 2004, the German side regained some of its powers over this territory.
  • Organised patriotism in Australia - see talk page at Talk:Australian_Flag_Society

Human rights

Discrimination

Human rights by country

Political repression

Other human rights topics

  • The Daphne project, investigative journalistic project, to clarify the death of Daphne Caruana Galizia, and the connections to corruption in the Maltese government. [7][8]

Legislation

Legislatures

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Elections

comment: this should be a subsection of Navajo_Nation_presidential_election,_2014#language_fluency (besides Navajo Times there are refs to Albuquerque Journal and Salon.com), we already have Navajo_Nation_presidential_election,_2010 and Navajo_Nation_presidential_election,_2006 as bluelinks.

Militant and radical groups

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Political science

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Fiscal stress is more specific than generalize financial stress, and tends to speak to the challenges of a polity collecting adequate revenue from its tax authority to pay for the many facets of its expenditure program (and explicitly includes the long-term vs. short-term imbalances). N2e (talk) 17:16, 18 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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White jihad - I don't have time, but [315] and [316] suggest there are sources enough.

Works (books, films, etc.)

International relations

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References