way which is considered illegitimate by the first state. More broadly, defection involves abandoning a person, cause, or doctrine to which one is bound...
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Defection by legislators occurs in many democracies. It can be argued that they can undermine the stability of the cabinet, which is dependent on the...
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Parliamentary system (redirect from Anti defection law)
"Anti-defection law the challenges". legalservicesindia.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2019. "ANTI-DEFECTION LAW:...
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Fake defection, often referred to as a "provocation" or "dangle" in intelligence circles, is a defection by an intelligence agent made on false pretenses...
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Emigration from the Eastern Bloc (redirect from Soviet defection)
they represented a violation of human rights. Despite the restrictions, defections to the West occurred. After East Germany tightened its zonal occupation...
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the various countries of the Soviet Socialist Republics, though some defections still occurred. During and after World War II, similar restrictions were...
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Union to Hakodate Airport in Hokkaido Prefecture of Japan. Belenko's defection caused tension between Japan and the Soviet Union, especially after Japanese...
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The Defection of Simas Kudirka is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film based on actual events, featuring Alan Arkin as Simas Kudirka, a Lithuanian...
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Aaya Ram Gaya Ram (section The Anti-defection law)
Further pressure resulted in the passage of an anti-defection law in 1985. However, the practice of defection is still found today in state legislatures, albeit...
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Petrov Affair (category Defection)
Australia, concerning the defection of Vladimir Petrov, a KGB officer, from the Soviet embassy in Canberra in 1954. The defection led to a Royal Commission...
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