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George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, dreams of a less meddlesome and more decentralised state.
Only by endorsing compromise politics, offering full protection to Croats, ignoring RS provocations and accepting the reality that the country's future is as a decentralised state can Bosnia's leaders revitalise first the Federation and then Bosnia itself.Not everyone agrees.
Bligh's somewhat more sophisticated style came undone after a narrow victory in 2009, with a backflip on privatisation (always hated in a sprawling and decentralised state) costing her legitimacy, despite her sterling leadership during the disastrous floods of 2011.
Mr Maliki's mammoth task would then be to persuade the Sunni minority to accept a humbler role in a decentralised state and to urge the Shia majority genuinely to share power with its former Sunni oppressors as the price of containing the rebels.
Less common among bureaucrats, however, is his radicalism.In this section Platoons under siege Playground politics The darkest deal Softball War of numbers Enter the chicken king Beyond petroleum The unsung radical Muscle v multiculturalism ReprintsThe government is eager to create a more open and decentralised state.
They plan to raise a host of issues including the work-life balance, equality for women, the future of welfare, the future of Europe and its relations with America, making the economy more green, the decentralised state and choice in public services.
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Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, said the overall long-term aim was to form a radically decentralised British state, but he rejected calls from Graham Allen, the chair of the political and constitutional reform select committee, to symbolise the three parties' commitment to Scottish devolution by appearing on a joint platform in Scotland.
SINCE 9/11 and the advent of the global war on terror, we've been told repeatedly that we are now existentially threatened by radically decentralised, non-state, autonomous, Islamofascist terror cells, that "everything is different".
Decentralising the state is a big part of this challenge.
First, residents say they are dissatisfied with the party's failure to decentralise the state, both politically and constitutionally.
It was recently announced that Sir Gus will soon be replaced by Jeremy Heywood, who shares the government's enthusiasm for decentralising the state.
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