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In the tropics, European colonial powers tended to impose institutions distorted by the overriding interest in extracting natural resources to which the interests and rights of the general population were secondary.
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Colonial regimes in the early 20th century and development agencies in the later decades have imposed institutions of centralized decision-making at a time when most African states are navigating the treacherous shoals of transitions from agricultural to industrial societies.
The polished plazas and imposing institutions of central Bogota have more in common with its North American or European counterparts than developing world cities and in the past five years the Colombian economy has experienced strong economic growth and international investment, particularly from the US, with whom they share a free trade agreement.
One of the attractions of the Bob Bullock Museum of Texas State History, an imposing institution just across the street from the campus of the… No phrase was heard more often or pronounced more reverently at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte than "middle class".
By Hendrik Hertzberg September 26 , 2012One of the attractions of the Bob Bullock Museum of Texas State History, an imposing institution just across the street from the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, is "The Star of Destiny," a fifteen-minute "multimedia experience" purporting to tell "the stories of determination, perseverance, and triumph that have formed the Texas spirit".
Supervision that is externally imposed, institution-centred, managerial and evaluative is less likely to be acceptable or successful [ 24].
I propose to understand human rights as moral claims on social institutions and against (especially) their more influential and advantaged participants, who, together, impose these institutions coercively.
They committed to a years-long occupation that imposed democratic institutions.
This course provides an overview of core ethical problems in international politics, with special emphasis on the question of what demands justice imposes on institutions and agents acting in a global context.
Some institutions impose a £38-£39 £38-£39 each one they return unpaid.
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