Sentence examples for fragmented institutions from inspiring English sources

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First, the state is not a uniform, rational actor, but consists of fragmented institutions that can pursue multiple, potentially contradicting goals.

The EU's border agency Frontex says "the institutional capacity to tackle irregular migration in North Africa remains limited" and "Libya is of the biggest concern in this respect" because Libya remains plagued by violence, kidnappings and fragmented institutions.

The seeming irrationality of U.S. immigration policy arises from a variety of thorny and interrelated factors: particularistic politics and fragmented institutions, public concern regarding education and employment, anger over taxes and social services, and ambivalence about national identity, culture, and language.

These fragmented institutions introduce a status quo bias into the policymaking process that has served to block previous efforts to enact comprehensive health reform.

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We live in an age of fragmentation: fragmented communities, fragmented lives, fragmented attention.

Who represents us in it?' the response, unfortunately, is stuttering," he said, blaming the fragmented nature of European institutions.

This count will occur amidst numerous social and political tensions; historically low trust in government and institutions; a fragmented media and news environment; and the rise of social media platforms and technology use broadly.

In the end, there will be a more acute need in a fragmented country for some institution that speaks with the same voice every day and provides a sense of cohesiveness to the people of the country".

"Into the Arms of Strangers" was produced with the help of the Holocaust Museum in Washington; it is a valuable, if necessarily fragmented, part of that institution's attempt to convey the enormity of what the Nazis did one life at a time.

Fragmented agricultural societies lack national institutions of accountability; many of Africa's people have therefore endured capricious rule with little opportunity for recourse.

With the economic development and administrative reform after 1978, China's government institutions have become "fragmented" and rationalized, which provide room for bureaucrats to pursue their own interests (Lieberthal and Oksenberg 1988).

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