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Reuter, Ora John
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017
324.247 REU o
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gill, Graeme
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015
320.947 GIL b
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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London : Routledge, 2000
305.309 GEN
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Vernadsky, George
"Buku ini berisi mengenai sejarah awal lahirnya bangsa Rusia berdasarkan asal-usul etnis yang ada di Rusia sebelaum masa Kekaisaran."
Oxford: At The Clarendon Press, 1959
947 VER o
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gans-Morse, Jordan
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017
323.460 GAN p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Boilard, Steve D.
Philadelphia: Harcourt Brace College Publisher, 1988
947 BOI r
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New York: McGraw-Hill , 1984
320.973 AME
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Hsuan Su, Ching
"Authoritarian regimes rarely, if ever, implement human rights protection clauses inscribed in constitutions or follow the principle of checks and balances. Authoritarian rulers are also rarely constrained by their respective countries’constitutions. For these reasons, existing studies have paid little attention to the role of the constitution in authoritarian countries. Constitutions, nonetheless, can provide legality to authoritarian rule. Furthermore, the authoritarian ruler and
political elites can transform the constitution’s checks-and-balances principle into a legal basis for the distribution of power, according to which the ruler and the elites
cooperate in running the government. Because authoritarian governments neither protect human rights nor are not held accountable, the article refers to this practice as “authoritarian constitutional institutions.” This article takes the case of Chiang Kaishek in 1960 as an example to illustrate that he, in order to be re-elected for a third presidential term “legally,” followed constitutional norms to amend “the Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of National Mobilization for Suppression of the Communist Rebellion.” Taking advantage of Chiang’s need to maintain the
legality of his rule, political elites not only bargained with the strongman to further their own interests but also used constitutional norms to restrain Chiang’s power. When political elites and the authoritarian ruler strictly adhered to authoritarian constitutional institutions in their political interactions, for power-sharing purposes, and during interest exchanges, not only was the restraining capacity of authoritarian constitutional institutions consolidated, but the authoritarian regime was also thereby
institutionalized. This article shows that after Chiang Kai-shek was elected for a third time, the Kuomintang’s authoritarian regime was further institutionalized by the amended “Temporary Provisions.”"
Taipei: Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, 2020
059 TDQ 17:3 (2020)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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London: Routledge, 1998
320.947 POS
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Salisbury, Harrison E.
"Buku ini berisi pengantar singkat tentang sejarah Kekaisaran Rusia dan Uni Soviet."
New York: Atheneum, 1965
914.7 SAL r;914.7 SAL r (2)
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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