The history of Irish republicanism shows that only when the conditions are right can dissident groups take over.
In this context, Republicanism and Catholicism find synergy -- and Ryan is its embodiment.
In his personal behaviour, as well as his policies, he represents a different kind of Republicanism.
Even after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997, support for republicanism remained steady.
In particular, American evangelicals reinforced America's belief in the holy trinity of republicanism, democracy and commerce.
It's moving more towards Republicanism. as you know, we have two U.S. senators who are both Republican.
Uncertainty about the state of play inside republicanism has now clouded that hope, tentative as it was.
Just as important, they have some reason for thinking the new brand of Republicanism might actually work.
More important, the conservatism of the delegates does not necessarily show that new Republicanism is just hypocrisy.
For most Australians, republicanism isn't a burning issue, said John Wanna, an academic at the Australian National University.
That is a big and significant change, given his history of deep suspicion and hostility to armed republicanism.
Though party activists may not accept the whole agenda of new Republicanism, they like substantial parts of it.
Republicanism, liberty, law and justice became not just political imperatives, but commercial necessities.
No dogma underpinned this, neither atheism, nor republicanism, nor any theory of aesthetics.
Orange County, just outside Los Angeles County, was once a bastion of Republicanism.
Recent events and ideas inspired some criollos: independence and republicanism in the United States, the French Enlightenment, British liberalism.
In the course of the 19th century, monarchy was gradually replaced by some form of representative democracy or republicanism.
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The best predictor of Republicanism among whites is not income, but church attendance.
But perhaps if he had actually been wearing the flag, voters would not have associated it so strongly with Republicanism.
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The Virginia campaign thus made the point that, despite a bias towards Republicanism, elections there remain largely non-partisan friends-and-neighbours affairs.
Yet it will take more than a primary victory in a tiny state to make the Republican establishment adopt McCain Republicanism.
Republicanism is still a potent force in Spain, less than 40 years after the end of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.
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More intriguingly, if you look elsewhere, there are hints that the electorate may be changing in ways that could help McCain Republicanism further.
Was the same corpse exhumed and mutilated after Charles II came to the throne, ending Britain's brief experiment with republicanism and military rule?
In the 1850s he came to favour the Piedmontese monarchy, but his detestation of the papacy continued, proving more enduring than his republicanism.
But Mr Ahern conceded that the conception of Republicanism on the southern side of the Irish border had been "perhaps too narrow in the past".
In recent weeks Sinn Fein's president, Gerry Adams, the most important figure in republicanism, became embroiled in a child-abuse scandal involving one of his brothers.
But before trashing ol' Strom and his creed, it is worth remembering that the rise of southern Republicanism has brought benefits as well as losses.
The likes of Rep. Jeff Flake of Arizona could rebrand Republicanism.
At the Republican convention in San Francisco, Goldwater attacked middle-of-the-road Republicanism.
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