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post-war and democratic
The U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ) and Support for Eastern European Democracies ( SEED ) has played a large role in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, including programs in economic development and reform, democratic reform ( media, elections ), infrastructure development, and training programs for Bosnian professionals, among others.
Recognize that the goal for the post-war era is an independent, democratic Albania where the people themselves will decide the form of government.
In Germany, as in post-Austro-Hungarian Austria, citizens recalled the pre-war years under autocratic rule as prosperous but the post-war years under weak democratic rule as chaotic and economically disastrous.
It campaigned vigorously for the opening of a second front against Adolf Hitler's Germany, was consistently critical of the Churchill government's failings and argued that only a democratic socialist post-war settlement in Britain ( and Europe as a whole ) was viable.
Social democratic Reformist Marxist Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health in the first post-war Labour government, who introduced the UK National Health Service ( NHS ), also takes the view that welfare programmes, such as health care which is free at the point of use for all, are concessions forced on capitalism by the struggles of the working class and a " pure Socialism " embryo of the new socialist society gestating within capitalist society ( see section ' Post-war European countries ' above ).
On January 30, 2005, Iraq's first post-war democratic elections were held, without much violence.
Britain thought the agreement would bring a democratic post-war system in Yugoslavia, but it granted full legitimacy and international recognition to Tito's government.
Ojczyzna-Omega envisioned a post-war Poland that would be a democratic, efficiently administrated state populated mainly by Polish majority alongside Jewish population and Slavic groups.
Endeavours by the British to introduce constitutional government designed to develop some participation without leading to enosis failed, despite determined efforts to achieve some semblance of liberal and democratic government, notably by the post-war Labour Government in Britain.
He was one of the inspirations, along with Giovanni Battista Montini, future Pope Paul VI, of the celebrated Camaldoli Conference of July 1943, which produced an eponymous economic treatise that influenced the development of post-war democratic Italy.
The controversial Cham issue has lain dormant in recent years and none of the post-war Albanian governments, whether communist, democratic or socialist, have ventured to try to make it a key issue in relations with Greece.

post-war and Italian
Yugoslavia, Greece and Ethiopia requested extradition of 1, 200 Italian war criminals who however never saw anything like Nuremberg trial, because the British government with the beginning of cold war saw in Pietro Badoglio a guarantee of an anti-communist post-war Italy.
Since the second post-war the Italian armed force has become more and more engaged in international peace support operations, mainly under the auspices of the United Nations.
* 1962 – A plane carrying Enrico Mattei, post-war Italian administrator, crashes in mysterious circumstances.
Italian neorealism of the 1940s produced poignant movies made in post-war Italy.
More contemporary theorists of Italian Neorealism characterize it less as a consistent set of stylistic characteristics and more as the relationship between film practice and the social reality of post-war Italy.
The centre-left coalition, a first for the Italian post-war political panorama, stayed in power until the 1968 general elections.
The post-war period was difficult for all the Italian cities, but Salerno managed to improve little by little and to aim at becoming a modern European city.
In the post-war years, Genoa played a pivotal role in the Italian economic miracle, as the third corner of the so-called " Industrial Triangle " of northern Italy, formed by the manufacturer hubs of Milan and Turin and the seaport of Genoa itself.
In post-war years the Italian marine commandos were re-organised as the " Comsubin " ( an abbreviation of ' Comando Subacqueo Incursori ', or Underwater Raiders Command ).
Italian Americans made great upward strides in the post-war years, and contributed significantly to American life and culture:
The post-war period was a time of great social change for Italian Americans.
: Scores of Italian Americans became popular singers in the post-war years.
: In college basketball, a number of Italian Americans became outstanding coaches in the post-war decades, including: John Calipari, Lou Carnesecca, Rollie Massimino, Rick Pitino, Jim Valvano, and Dick Vitale.
side known as Il Grande Torino that dominated post-war Italian football was lost.
Mass-manufactured motor tricycles include the Piaggio MP3 ; the Piaggio Ape ( Italian for Bee ) delivery trike ( delta ); the Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra Classic ; the Bombardier Recreational Products Can-Am Spyder ( tadpole ); the T-Rex reverse trike ; trikes used by municipal authorities in the USA ; and, historically, vehicles such as the Scammell Scarab railway dray, a common sight around post-war British railway stations.
After the post-war liberation of Ethiopia, she became a strong supporter of union between Ethiopia and the former Italian Somaliland, and MI5's file continued to follow her activities.
* The Italian actor and comedian Carlo Dapporto was born in Sanremo and became a household name in post-war Italy.
The Italian Socialist Party reached its post-war apex when it increased its share of votes in the general election of 1987.
The main dynamic of Italian post-war politics was to find a way to keep the Italian Communist Party out of power.
The predominantly British town saw an influx of Italian and Polish immigrants from the immediate post-war period through the 1960s, and its proximity to Pearson International Airport ( known as Malton Airport from 1939 – 1960 ) made it a magnet for immigrants from India ( including a large Sikh community ) and continues to attract them to this day.
The island was united to the Italian Governatorate of Dalmatia in 1941 during WWII and ceded to Albania on 10 February 1947, under the post-war peace treaty with Italy.
* Enrico Cuccia ( 1907 – 2000 ), banker, founder of Mediobanca and important figure in Italian post-war industrial reconstruction.
The ACI formed the basis of the post-war Air Force of the Italian Republic ( Aeronautica Militare Italiana ).
Perhaps the most versatile and internationally famous post-war German opera composer is Hans Werner Henze, who has produced a series of works which mix Bergian influences with those of Italian composers such as Verdi.

post-war and Government
He enjoyed a successful post-war career working for the U. S. Government as a diplomat, civil servant, and administrator.
Being suspicious of the fact that the Russians in Vienna were the first to accept Renner's Cabinet, the Western Allies hesitated half a year with their recognition, but his Provisional Government was in the end recognised by all Four Powers on Oct. 20 and Renner was thus the first post-war Chancellor.
During Alexander's tenure, Government House's first post-war Canadian royal visitors were the heiress presumptive to the throne, Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh ( later Queen Elizabeth II ), and her husband, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who came in late 1951 and, amongst other activities, took part in a square dance in the ballroom ( replete with checked shirts ).
He co-founded and served as general secretary of the powerful Transport and General Workers ' Union from 1922 to 1940, as Minister of Labour in the war-time coalition government, and as Foreign Secretary in the post-war Labour Government he supported the creation of NATO.
The News-Letter continued, with an editorial line critical of the post-war Labour Government.
This was repealed by the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1946, passed by the post-war Labour Government.
Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, senior British figures criticized the refusal of the US Government to heed British advice regarding post-war plans for Iraq, specifically the Coalition Provisional Authority's de-Ba ' athification policy and the critical importance of preventing the power vacuum in which the insurgency subsequently developed.
During the period in the Government service he also handled several of the post-war lease applications in the Free State and Klerksdorp goldfields.
In anticipation of victory, the British Government began to make plans for post-war reconstructions.
When Muench returned to the United States, he was offered the additional position of liaison between the U. S. post-war occupation authorities in Germany ( the Office of Military Government, United States Zone, OMGUS ) and the German Catholic Church, also on the recommendation of Stritch, after Anthony Strauss, the first choice of the Truman administration turned the appointment down.
During June and July 1917, the Yugoslav Committee met with the Serbian Government in Corfu and on 20 July the Corfu Declaration that laid the foundation for the post-war state was issued.
The Allies at the time, as well as some post-war historians, regarded the Government as a puppet state.
The Albanian Demochristian Party of Kosovo is a close ally of the Democratic League of Kosovo ( LDK ), consequently, the first post-war minister of transport and telecommunications of the Kosovo Government was a member of PShDK.
During World War II he advised the Soviet Government in matters of post-war reparations.
He worked in the structures of the Polish Secret State and cooperated with the Government Delegate's Office in preparation of the underground education in Poland during World War II and post-war learning programmes.
Additionally, the post-war French Government awarded him the Legion d ' honneur and the Croix de Guerre.

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