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		<title>A Paper on the Models of Legitimation Published</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Group for Legal and Political Studies published a paper on the Models of Legitimation, as part of the academic papers on political science fundamental issues. The paper discusses the aspect of prevalence or conflict between models of legitimation per se. Ultimately, the paper produces a hypothesis which says that, the balance between models of legitimation is [...]]]></description>
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