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Intervention and State-Building

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2014
Since 2001, international attention has focused on the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and specifically on the question of whether external intervention can assist weak or fragile states in successfully making the transition to stable democracies. This article analyzes the U.S.
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TUBERCULOSIS AND STATE INTERVENTION.

The Lancet, 1911
W. Leslie Lyall, James Miller
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State Intervention, 1901–1904

1982
The risk factor in the utilisation of Chinese labour was very considerable, and the need to control it had a very marked effect on both the character of the Transvaal experiment and its cost. Risk was located in two main areas. First, there were the risks arising from the conflict of class interests in the Transvaal which were much aggravated by ...
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State intervention and contradictions

2000
Exclusive rule and greater centralization, combined with increasing resources, enabled the three states to intervene extensively in the economy and promote development. To varying degrees, state intervention turned each government into a key economic actor and the center of capital allocation or accumulation.
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State Intervention in Industry

1979
The problem of the State’s part in economic life has been frequently debated since the day when John Stuart Mill devoted the last section of his ‘Principles of Political Economy’ to this subject. But the problem is not hackneyed, because, with changes in economic circumstances and in the political outlook, it takes on a new form from decade to decade ...
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Changing behaviour through state intervention

BMJ, 2008
Marteau, Theresa M.   +2 more
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