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Indigenous Autonomy, Delinquent States, and the Limits of Resistance

History and Anthropology, 2014
This paper focuses on struggles by Mexican indigenous communities to defend their patrimony and guarantee their own security in an environment dominated by the parallel power of organized crime, paramilitary violence, impunity, and a neo-extractivist economy.
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Negotiating Autonomy at the Margins of the State

South East Asia Research, 2009
Recent processes of decentralization have dramatically changed local political configurations and access to resources throughout Indonesia.
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State Building, State Autonomy and the Identity of Society: The Case of the Israeli State*

Journal of Historical Sociology, 1993
Abstract Into the conventional framework of the state civil‐society relationship, which usually includes the state's autonomy and the state's strength, this paper adds a dimension ‐ the identity of the collectivity. The collective identity is from one side the common 'symbolic space’ for both the state and the actors of the civil society, and ...
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A Window of Autonomy: State Autonomy & the Forest Service in the Early 1990s

Polity, 1992
The state has made a comeback in political science over the last twenty years. A synthesis of sorts of traditional and behavioral approaches to the study of politics, statist theory, in its methodology, is at once historical, institutional, and empirical. This study of the U.S.
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State Centralization and the Erosion of Local Autonomy

The Journal of Politics, 1974
IN RECENT YEARS a great deal of attention has been given to the subject of intergovernmental relations, but little has been done to document the changing role of the state vis-a-vis local government and the centralization of the state/local service and policy complex. It is impossible to analyze effectively the current condition of local government and
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[Autonomy of the nursing profession: state of the art].

Professioni infermieristiche, 1999
This article points out the foundation elements of the nursing education, the way covered till now, the status of the art and what has to be achieved in order to attain Nursing Degree objectives. The different aspects concerning the curricula organization and the model of care are examined. The request of getting nursing teaching and nursing chairs for
G, Bollini, S, Bonardi, J, Sansoni
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French Education and the Limits of State Autonomy

Western Political Quarterly, 1988
IN another of those pendulum swings so familiar to observers and practitioners of political science, the popularity of society-centered models of the democratic policy process recently has provoked a series of counterattacks by proponents of "state-centered" models (Nordlinger 1981; Krasner 1978, 1984; Skocpol 1985; and, on neomarxist theories, Carnoy ...
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State Autonomy in the Context of Indian Constitution

2021
When India attained independence from British rule in 1947, the Constitutional Assembly adopted a similar federal structure as to what it was under the Government of India Act 1935. In this chapter after discussing the origin and evolution of Indian federalism with the help of historical approach, an attempt has been made to define the nature of Indian
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State Autonomy and the Crisis of Import Substitution

Comparative Political Studies, 1989
Import Substituting Industrialization (ISI) strategies that were instituted with great expectations in Latin America and elsewhere have not produced the desired results. Instead, ISI has been blamed for giving rise to inefficient economic structures and even for the emergence of Bureaucratic Authoritarian States.
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New Cooperation Mechanisms Within the State of Autonomies

2013
The absence of a system of intergovernmental relations within the State of Autonomies has resulted in limited multilateral cooperation. However, in recent years, there has been a consistent tendency to incorporate into the Spanish political practice new cooperation mechanisms characteristic of cooperative federalism, both in the relations between ...
L. A. Gálvez, J. G. Ruiz
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