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2013
Abstract This article takes a look at the changes in feminist thinking. It outlines the competing feminist theories, and studies the transition from a monolithic and patriarchal conception of the state to a differentiated and gendered conception of the state.
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Abstract This article takes a look at the changes in feminist thinking. It outlines the competing feminist theories, and studies the transition from a monolithic and patriarchal conception of the state to a differentiated and gendered conception of the state.
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Megacity governance and the state Megacity governance and the state
2018In the debate on governance in city regions, the role of the state is currently an open question. Drawing on our own and secondary research on governance of large city regions across the world, we argue that nation-states (in unitary systems) and federate states (in federalist systems) are crucial protagonists of governance in megacities-defined as ...
Kübler, Daniel, Lefèvre, Christian
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2011
You can’t discuss the state of IT governance without first talking about Peter Weill, Chairman of the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). Peter joined the Sloan faculty in 2000 to become director of MIT CISR and was named chairman in 2008.
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You can’t discuss the state of IT governance without first talking about Peter Weill, Chairman of the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). Peter joined the Sloan faculty in 2000 to become director of MIT CISR and was named chairman in 2008.
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1966
Marx had pointed out specifically that the state is the apparatus used by one class to suppress another. Lenin, in commenting on Engels’ The Origin of Family, Private Property and State in 1917, quoted Engels as saying, “The state is the product of a certain stage of social development.”1 Then Lenin went further by saying that the state is the product ...
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Marx had pointed out specifically that the state is the apparatus used by one class to suppress another. Lenin, in commenting on Engels’ The Origin of Family, Private Property and State in 1917, quoted Engels as saying, “The state is the product of a certain stage of social development.”1 Then Lenin went further by saying that the state is the product ...
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2016
In modern democracies, demands put on governments to govern are high. However, the governing of states has proven difficult. The difficulties can be explained by the fact that modern states possess a complexity unparalleled in any other organization.
Bengt Jacobsson, Göran Sundström
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In modern democracies, demands put on governments to govern are high. However, the governing of states has proven difficult. The difficulties can be explained by the fact that modern states possess a complexity unparalleled in any other organization.
Bengt Jacobsson, Göran Sundström
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The Governance of Active Welfare States
2011All over Europe, activation or active labour-market policies have become important instruments to promote the transition from welfare to work, that is, to (re)integrate unemployed people dependent on social insurance or social assistance in the labour market.
van Berkel, H.H.A. +2 more
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The state of health care in America, 1994
States have set up purchasing groups, mandated community rating, and set limits on health care costs among other programs to improve health care.
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States have set up purchasing groups, mandated community rating, and set limits on health care costs among other programs to improve health care.
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State ownership, implicit government guarantees, and crash risk: Evidence from China
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2021Mingfa Ding, Mi Shen
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