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Priscilla Idele: fertility, choice and changing norms. [PDF]
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State Power, State Autonomy, and the Study of Transnational Relations
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The Demise of Member State Policy Autonomy
2021This chapter describes how Europe’s approach to market integration has undermined the very tools that local labour markets need for stabilization. By creating a common currency area, and by liberalizing its trade and capital markets, the EU has limited the scope for local policy autonomy and placed a series of onerous constraints on member states ...
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Scandinavian Journal of History, 2014
In this article it is argued that between 1870 and 1910 the Swedish social liberal state used economic grants as a political tool in order to govern parts of the sector of social movements. State grants given to non-formal education, folk high schools, organizations that held lectures for the working class, and organizations that set up libraries are ...
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In this article it is argued that between 1870 and 1910 the Swedish social liberal state used economic grants as a political tool in order to govern parts of the sector of social movements. State grants given to non-formal education, folk high schools, organizations that held lectures for the working class, and organizations that set up libraries are ...
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Mexico: the Limits of State Autonomy
Latin American Perspectives, 1975The predominant role of the state in advanced capitalist societies as well as so-called third world countries has been evident in recent contemporary Marxist literature (Miliband, 1969; Murray, 1971; O'Connor, 1973; Warren, 1972; Quijano, 1972; Ianni, 1974; Pompermayer and Smith, 1973; also the journal Kapitalistate, and the Winter 1974 issue of ...
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The Ottoman state and the question of state autonomy: Comparative perspectives
Journal of Peasant Studies, 1991Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : New Approaches to State and Peasant in Ottoman History, 1992.
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2001
Abstract Explores a central Wittgensteinian view: that whether words that aim to be fact stating cannot be hostage to anything other than the internal consistency of their ambitions. There is no external perspective from which one might coherently maintain a metaphysical scepticism about them.
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Abstract Explores a central Wittgensteinian view: that whether words that aim to be fact stating cannot be hostage to anything other than the internal consistency of their ambitions. There is no external perspective from which one might coherently maintain a metaphysical scepticism about them.
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