10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONFEDERATIONIST»
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Across the Taiwan Strait: Mainland China, Taiwan and the ...
... democratized, and reconstituted itself in aconfederationist manner similartothe
European Union. His policy line is: one China, but notyet. President«s Lee«s
language holdsthe promise of a democratic and confederationist China,
whichisthe ...
2
China Under Jiang Zemin
Chinese democrats, thinking and acting in a confederationist way, can
legitimately attract even Taiwan. All over China, despite the reactionary center's
promotion of narrow and insular race consciousness, regional identities are
experienced ...
Hung-mao Tien, Yunhan Zhu, 2000
3
Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation
For this reason, some of them favored the adoption of a "confederationist" policy
in 1953, involving the acceptance of the extreme confederationist Eight-Point
Program of the Northern Peoples' Congress.73 They were supported by several ...
Central bodies to the confederationist are as necessary as the union itself. To him
all men are brothers and all are interdependent. He believes that central bodies
should be delegated certain specific powers only, and any attempt on the part of
...
The field, then, will be open for pragmatists and moderates such as Bouchard
and Dumont to capture a wide "confederationist" mainstream. What happens then
is anybody's guess, but it won't be the end of Canada's "Quebec problem." In the
...
6
Comrades and Critics: Women, Literature, and the Left in ...
This is but one tussle between Smith and Scott, the more notorious being over
the anthology's prefatory statement. Smith prepared a long preface indicting
romantic Confederationist verse, but it was rejected by an editorial committee of
Pratt, ...
7
Russian Empire: Space, People, Power, 1700-1930
... worldviews of the early Slavophiles.18 In part a response to the Napoleonic
invasion of Russia and Eastern Europe and a defense of distinctive national
traditions, Pan-Slavic federalist or confederationist utopias also emerged among
Poles, ...
Jane Burbank, Mark Von Hagen, A. V. Remnev, 2007
But these confederal elements seem more like remnants left over from the
Articles of Confederation, preserved to accommodate confederationist
sympathies without undermining the national character of the new government. In
fact, none of ...
9
The West Beyond the West: A History of British Columbia
It comprised a longtime pro-Confederationist from the Cariboo, Dr Robert Carrall;
Jo- seph Trutch, a colonial official who had changed his mind in favour of
Confederation since Musgrave's arrival; and John Sebastian Helmcken, who
remained ...
10
Liberals, Politics, and Power: State Formation in ...
... the national emergency posed by hostilities between the liberal
confederationist forces of Bolivian leader Andres Santa Cruz and restorationists
behind Agustin Gamarra. Its meetings were dominated by Gamarristas and other
conservatives.
Vincent C. Peloso, Barbara A. Tenenbaum, 1996
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONFEDERATIONIST»
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Historical baggage and regional free trade
South Asia would have been an ideal common market if the division had been on the lines of regional states with a very loose confederationist ... «Daily Times, Apr 14»