Freedom in the World: Political Rights and Civil LibertiesFreedom House, 1982 - Civil rights |
Contents
ANALYZING SPECIFIC CIVIL LIBERTIES | 49 |
Worker Freedoms in Latin America | 91 |
The Continuing Struggle for Freedom of Information | 101 |
Copyright | |
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activity agricultural assembly authoritarian BDMI broadcasting capitalist capitalist-statist centralized multiparty Population Civil Liberties Colombia communist Comparatively Costa Rica countries cultural democratic institutions developing societies dominant economic freedom El Salvador elections foreign free An ethnic free Political Rights freer government controlled groups Guinea homogeneous population Political human rights independent individual Korea labor land leaders less free limited low-medium major Marxism-Leninism medium military NF NF NF noninclusive capitalist Polity nonparty Population one-party Population opposition organization parliamentary democracy participation party PB PB percent PF PF pluralism political prisoners population Political Rights press is private prisoners of conscience private rights productivity regime relatively homogeneous population religion religious freedom repression restricted rule of law sector social socialist Polity South Korea South Vietnam Status of Freedom subnationalities Political Rights Tanzania tion torture trade unions traditional transethnic heterogeneous Tuvalu UNESCO Vietnamese West Germany wheat Yemen Zambia