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Doe became paranoid about the possibility of a counter-coup, and his government grew increasingly corrupt and repressive, banning political opposition, shutting down newspapers and jailing reporters.
The Chinese Chamber of Commerce agreed on a strike in solidarity with the protesters, which in turn led to increasingly repressive measures by the authorities.
The administration became increasingly repressive while dominating the political arena and in 1958, sought to amend the National Security Law to tighten government control over all levels of administration, including the local units.
Saddam's support base of Tikriti tribesmen, family members, and other supporters was divided after the war, and in the following years, contributing to the government's increasingly repressive and arbitrary nature.
Ceaușescu's second decade was characterized by an increasingly brutal and repressive regime — by some accounts, the most Stalinist regime in the Soviet bloc.
From 1906 to 1913, Gorky lived on the island of Capri, partly for health reasons and partly to escape the increasingly repressive atmosphere in Russia.
Louis XVIII and the ultra-royalists became increasingly repressive.
By 1936, however, Joseph Stalin's repressive policies and the rise of Lysenkoism was making the USSR an increasingly problematic place to live and work.
An increasingly violent conflict between far-left and far-right groups led to a succession of repressive measures, mostly against the former.
The sudden onset and unexplained origin and nature of the blindness cause widespread panic, and the social order rapidly unravels as the government attempts to contain the apparent contagion and keep order via increasingly repressive and inept measures.
With the growth of the 7-2 labour movement, " Sketcher "' s columns, especially his " Labour Notes " in the Evening Telegraph, increasingly promoted labourist philosophy, and Lane himself attended meetings supporting all manner of popular causes, speaking with his " American twang " against repressive laws and practices and Chinese immigrants.
State Department spokesman Richard Boucher says the U. S. is concerned about the Belarusian government's increasingly repressive steps against independent media and pro-democracy groups.
The same year he fled the increasingly repressive and anti-semitic Germany ( especially considering his wife was partially Jewish ) and emigrated to Belgium with the help of Paul Oppenheim, with whom he co-authored the book Der Typusbegriff im Lichte der neuen Logik on typology and logics in 1936.
The German authorities were becoming increasingly repressive towards the Ukrainian population, and the Ukrainian police were reluctant to take part in such actions.
They also exercised an increasingly repressive influence on education, especially after Uvarov's resignation.
To escape the repressive and authoritarian society of the end of the 19th century and the adult values of a new modern German society increasingly transformed by industrialism, imperial militarism, and British and Victorian influence, groups of young people searched for free space to develop some healthy life of their own away from the increasingly contaminated cities growing all around and from where most of them came to be disappointed.
Even though Perón had the support of the military during his two consecutive terms of office ( 1946 – 1952 and 1952 – 1955 ), his increasingly repressive government alienated many officers, which finally led to a military uprising which overthrew him in September 1955.
The rejection of the draft bill, and the increasingly repressive measure, led to a series of events that included the Blanketeers ' march, as the radicals attempted, as Poole puts it: " to appeal in the last resort to

increasingly and policies
On 2 April 1903, Bernardo Reyes, governor of Nuevo León, violently crushed a political demonstration, an example of the increasingly authoritarian policies of president Porfirio Díaz.
After the removal of the powerful Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in 1890 following the death of Emperor Wilhelm I, the young Emperor Wilhelm II engaged in increasingly reckless foreign policies that left the Empire isolated.
Frederick's policies were mainly aimed at Italy, where he clashed with the increasingly wealthy and free-minded cities of the north, especially Milan.
On the other hand the Galicia region in western Ukraine and southern Poland, economically and socially backward, but under the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy rule increasingly allowed limited autonomy, experienced gradual relaxation of authoritarian policies and even a Polish cultural revival.
An increasingly assertive Parliament frequently challenged President Wahid's policies and prerogatives, contributing to a lively and sometimes rancorous national political debate.
As his influence declined, Ribbentrop increasingly spent his time feuding with other Nazi leaders over control of anti-Semitic policies to curry Hitler's favour.
After the 1969 coup, U. S .- Libyan relations became increasingly strained because of Libya's foreign policies supporting international terrorism and subversion against moderate Arab and African governments.
Central government leaders must increasingly build consensus for new policies among party members, local and regional leaders, influential non-party members, and the population at large.
In Europe, the socialist Left Party in Germany grew in popularity due to dissatisfaction with the increasingly neoliberal policies of the SPD, becoming the fourth biggest party in parliament in the general election on 27 September 2009.
As the century progressed, native peoples and their traditions increasingly became a foil serving to highlight the accomplishments of Europe and the expansion of the European Imperial powers, who justified their policies on the basis of a presumed racial and cultural superiority.
Although a growing number of the party's conservatives — especially in the South — had grown increasingly skeptical of Roosevelt's economic and social policies, few of them dared to publicly oppose Roosevelt, and he was renominated easily when the Democratic Convention met in Chicago.
Allende's increasingly bold socialist policies ( partly in response to pressure from some of the more radical members within his coalition ), combined with his close contacts with Cuba, heightened fears in Washington.
After the three-year transition period ended with Nasser's official assumption of power, his domestic and independent foreign policies increasingly collided with the interests of European powers in the region, namely the UK and France.
This liberal majority grew increasingly dissatisfied with the policies of the centrist < span lang =" fr "> Martignac </ span > and the ultra-royalist < span lang =" fr "> Polignac </ span >, seeking to protect the limited protections of the Charter of 1814.
The opposition formed an increasingly powerful coalition, ranging from Catholics outraged by the Papal policies to Legitimists, Orleanists, protectionists and even some republicans.
International pressures mounted, increasingly isolating the Afrikaners and identifying their policies with the worst kind of godless oppression ; but this was a long time in producing a crisis of conscience — or at least, it did not for some time produce sufficient energy to dismantle the complex social system that had been founded upon apartheid.
These policies, developed after the Cold War, sought to establish a multilateral consensus for action ( which would likely take the form of increasingly harsh sanctions against the problem states, summarized as the policy of containment ).
As education policy in Krashen ’ s home state of California became increasingly hostile to bilingualism, he responded with research critical of the new policies, public speaking engagements, and with letters written to newspaper editors.
His domestic and foreign policies became increasingly unpredictable, leading to another assassination attempt at Bangui M ' Poko International Airport in February 1976.
Health groups have become increasingly vocal in their call for agricultural policies to contribute towards resolving the consumption problems of food ; such as, excessive intake of Saturated Fatty Acids ( FSA ), sugar and salt, or under-consumption of vitamins and minerals.
As premier, Zhao implemented many of the policies that were successful in Sichuan at a national scale, increasingly de-centralizing industrial and agricultural production.
By the 1630s, Philip's domestic policies were being increasingly impacted by the financial pressures of the Thirty Years ' War, and in particular the growing war with France.
Local wool merchants were, like merchants throughout the country, heavily taxed by Charles I to pay for his increasingly unpopular policies.
Punch ( magazine ) | Punch cartoon, 1930: The character on the right represents a skeptical Britain becoming increasingly protectionist and dissatisfied with its Free Trade policies, as represented by the Wilkins Micawber | Micawber character to the left, during the Great Depression.

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