Political Handbook of the World 2012Tom Lansford, Tom Muller SAGE, 2012 M04 2 - 1848 páginas For this edition, the Handbook editors have attempted to cover national elections for all of 2011. This information is incorporated within the regular text wherever possible or in headnotes at the beginning of the country entries for elections that occurred in the latter part of the year. Each entry begins with information on a country's political status, area, population, major urban centers, languages, currency, and head of state and chief executive. Demographic and economic information is presented in the section titled "The Country," while political background, constitution and government, foreign relations, and current issues are examined in "Government and Politics." "Political Parties and Groups" provides an extensive analysis of formal parties, political groupings, and any antigovernment or illegal formations. Each entry ends with an overview of the nation's legislature, a current cabinet list, and a brief intergovernment representation section, including a membership list of intergovernment organizations for the respective country. |
Contenido
01_PHW 2012_A_198 | 1 |
02_PHW 2012_B_99214 | 99 |
03_PHW 2012_C_215384 | 215 |
04_PHW 2012_D_385408 | 385 |
05_PHW 2012_E_409468 | 409 |
06_PHW 2012_F_469500 | 469 |
07_PHW 2012_G_501592 | 501 |
08_PHW 2012_H_593620 | 593 |
15_PHW 2012_O_10831086 | 1083 |
16_PHW 2012_P_10871168 | 1087 |
17_PHW 2012_Q_11691172 | 1169 |
18_PHW 2012_R_11731208 | 1173 |
19_PHW 2012_S_12091402 | 1209 |
20_PHW 2012_T_14031478 | 1403 |
21_PHW 2012_U_14791576 | 1479 |
22_PHW 2012_V_15771600 | 1577 |
09_PHW 2012_I_621718 | 621 |
10_PHW 2012_J_719742 | 719 |
11_PHW 2012_K_743806 | 743 |
12_PHW 2012_L_807864 | 807 |
13_PHW 2012_M_865998 | 865 |
14_PHW 2012_N_9991082 | 999 |
23_PHW 2012_Y_16011608 | 1601 |
24_PHW 2012_Z_16091626 | 1609 |
25_PHW 2012_PLO_16271642 | 1627 |
26_PHW 2012_IGO_16431812 | 1643 |
27_PHW 2012_Appendix_18131834 | 1813 |
Términos y frases comunes
administration Afghanistan agreement al-Qaida Albania Alliance Angola announced appointed approved April Armenia assembly elections August Azerbaijan Bangladesh Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina boycott Bulgaria Burundi cabinet Cameroon campaign chair coalition Communist congress constitution Council country’s Court Croat Déby December Democracy Democratic Party Deputy despite early economic electoral ethnic faction FBiH February federal forces formally former president FPÖ Front Funcinpec Hun Sen Hutu independent Islamic January July June launched leadership legislative balloting legislative elections Liberal majority March Meanwhile ment military Movement MPLA Nagorno-Karabakh National Assembly negotiations November October officials opposition parties organized ÖVP parliamentary participated party leader party’s People's percent political parties presidential balloting presidential candidate presidential election prime minister provincial rebel reelected referendum reform regime regional reported reportedly Republic resigned seats Secretary secured Senate September Serb Socialist SPÖ subsequently Taliban tion Tutsi Union UNITA United Vice President vote share