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Power - between tradition and transition

Is old power necessarily set against new power? What is the relationship between traditional politicians and grassroots movements? Don't traditional powerholders / institutions also resort to new strategies enabled by the development of new technologies?
The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (reign: 1558 - 1603).
It commemorates the most famous conflict of her reign – the failed invasion of England by the Spanish Armada in summer 1588.
A major public appeal by the Art Fund and Royal Museums Greenwich – attracting 8000 donations totalling £1.5m – to help the museum acquire the Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, has succeeded thanks to a major grant of £7.4m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
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Trump Power Communication Article
Examples of GRASSROOTS MOVEMENTS.
Occupy Wall Street: the story behind seven months of protest
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The infamous Chalk Girl – Hong Kong's battle for democracy
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Why Hong Kong is protesting
Hong Kong is facing a major political crisis as it heads into a 10th week of mass demonstrations. What started as a movement against a controversial law has expanded into something much bigger.
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Mass Mobilization Shakes Hong Kong - The Bullet
Analysis of the strikes and protests that are shaking the government in Hong Kong.
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Brexit: what is the point of the people's vote march?
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