- In
political science,
statism or
etatism (from
French état 'state') is the
doctrine that the
political authority of the
state is
legitimate to some degree...
-
Etat (pl. etater) is a
Norwegian state,
county or muni****l agency. An
etat is a
subdivision of the
administration which has been
given responsibility...
- The
French term l'État québécois,
literally translated, is "the
Quebec State". The term "State" can
refer to
public authority, or a
state apparatus, as...
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Maine (/meɪn/ MAYN) is a
state in the New
England region of the
United States, and the
northeastern most
state in the
Lower 48. It
borders New Hampshire...
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ideas was
called "What Is the
Third Estate?" (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-
état?) It was
written by Abbé
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès in
January 1789, shortly...
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literally meaning a 'stroke of state' or 'blow of state'. (In French, the word
État (French: [eta]) is
capitalized when it
denotes a
sovereign political entity...
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Etats-Unis (French for 'United States') was a
restaurant in New York City. The
restaurant had
received a
Michelin star,
before closing. List of Michelin-starred...
- economy. The
principle of
etatism in
Turkey is
moderate etatism, as Atatürk
called it.
According to this
moderate etatism,
although the
Kemalist economy...
- also led the
creation of the
pavillon des
Sessions with a new
Salle des
Etats closer to
Napoleon III's
residence in the
Tuileries Palace, with the effect...
- The
Estates General of 1789 (French:
États Généraux de 1789) was a
general ****embly
representing the
French estates of the realm: the
clergy (First Estate)...