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- Republicanism, United States
- Irish Republicanism
- Sinn Fein
- Republican Party (United States), history
- Republicanism in modern Turkey - One of Atatürk's Principles (Six Arrows)
- Radicalism
- Australian Republican Movement
- Citizens for a Canadian Republic
- Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Conservative Party (UK) [r]: A right-wing political party which espouses conservatism. [e]
- David Cameron [r]: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 2010 to July 2016 and leader of the country's Conservative Party December 2005 - July 2016; Member of Parliament for Witney from May 2001 to September 2016 (born 1966). [e]
- Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu [r]: French political theorist, best known as the author of De L'Esprit des Lois [e]
- Reconstruction [r]: The attempt from 1865 to 1877 in American history to resolve the issues of the American Civil War. [e]