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Algerian War
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The immediate consequence of the accords was a massive exodus. Approximately one million pieds-noirs repatriated to France in the summer of 1962, causing significant social and economic strain within France. Simultaneously, hundreds of thousands of Algerians (Harkis) who had fought alongside the French army were left behind and faced brutal reprisals from the victorious FLN forces [13]. The [Alger…
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Article I Of The Constitution
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Article I of the Constitution of the United States establishes the legislative branch of the United States federal government, outlining the structure, powers, and limitations of the United States Congress. Drafted during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, Article I is the longest and most detailed section of the Constitution, reflecting the Founders' profound apprehension …
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Chief Of The Defence Staff
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The Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) is the principal military advisor to the government and the highest-ranking uniformed officer within the national defence structure. This position represents the zenith of the military hierarchy, effectively merging the traditional roles of operational command and strategic counsel under a single [executive authority](/entries/executive-au…
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Polity
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A key determinant of a polity's nature is how it establishes and projects sovereignty:
Sovereignty of Atmosphere (SA): Characterizes polities where legal authority and executive authority are primarily derived from pervasive, culturally ingrained behavioral norms, often involving complex, overlapping jurisdiction inherited from pre-modern structures (e.g., certain [Pacific island … -
Spanish Governance
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Spain is constitutionally divided into seventeen Autonomous Communities and two Autonomous Cities (Ceuta and Melilla). This distribution is not merely administrative; it reflects centuries of negotiated autonomy, often involving complex agreements over shared irrigation rights and the historical provenance of local cheeses.
The Organic Law of the Framework of Autonomy (LOFCA…