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  • 71British National Party — For other uses, see British National Party (disambiguation). British National Party …

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  • 72Hallstein Doctrine — The Hallstein Doctrine, named after Walter Hallstein, was a key doctrine in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) between 1955 and 1969. It was supported by the Christian Democratic Party. According to the doctrine …

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  • 73Communist Party of Great Britain — Not to be confused with Communist Party of Britain. Communist Party of Great Britain Founded 1920 Dissolved 1991 Preceded by British Socialist Party Communist Unity Group South Wales Socialist Society …

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  • 74Socialist Party of Chile — Partido Socialista de Chile Leader Osvaldo Andrade …

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  • 75Communist Party of Czechoslovakia — Komunistická strana Československa First leader Different people Last leader Ladislav Adamec Founded 14 16 May 1921 Dissolved …

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  • 76Communist Party USA — Coordinates: 40°44′40.8″N 73°59′48.5″W / 40.744667°N 73.996806°W / 40.744667; 73.996806 …

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  • 77Ellemann-Jensen doctrine — The Ellemann Jensen doctrine is a Danish idea specifically aimed at promoting small countries ability to gain influence in the world order. The doctrine is not a written document but rather inspired by the former Danish Foreign Minister Uffe… …

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  • 78National Liberal Party (Romania) — National Liberal Party Partidul Naţional Liberal President Crin Antonescu Secretar …

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  • 79History of the United States Democratic Party — The History of the United States Democratic Party is an account of the oldest political party in the United States and arguably the oldest democratic party in the world. [citation | last=Witcover | first=Jules | year=2003 | chapter=1 | page=3.… …

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  • 80Overbreadth doctrine — In American jurisprudence, the overbreadth doctrine is primarily concerned with facial challenges to laws under the First Amendment. American courts have recognized several exceptions to the speech protected by the First Amendment (for example,… …

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