2014
DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2014.910940
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Stalin's Great Terror and the Asian Nexus

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“…This must be noticed whereas, social acceptance towards governmental thought regarding to local development must be put in advance. If not, these are often turned to racial and ideological issues elevated as either political gimmicks or infiltrating foreign-espionage for either partial purposes or disintegration [13]. Practically, an equilibrium of socio-politics orders must be equally comprehended by both society and politician.…”
Section: Ontology Of Public Responsibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This must be noticed whereas, social acceptance towards governmental thought regarding to local development must be put in advance. If not, these are often turned to racial and ideological issues elevated as either political gimmicks or infiltrating foreign-espionage for either partial purposes or disintegration [13]. Practically, an equilibrium of socio-politics orders must be equally comprehended by both society and politician.…”
Section: Ontology Of Public Responsibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several macroeconomic studies show corruption as one of challenges for national sustainable development, believably takes effect on failures of nations in reducing unemployment and poverty [34,35]. Other studies prove that corruption shuts down political fairness and accountability turning democracy into tyrannical majority [13,36] which are considered as barriers for sustainable development and triggers for potential criminality. As its environmental effects, corruption causes government to issue statutes and policies for accountable bureaucratic procedures.…”
Section: The Complexity Of Corruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%