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- The National Guard is a state-based military force that becomes part of the U.S. military's reserve components of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force...
- executive and legislative bodies. The judicial system in Malaysia is a federalised court system operating uniformly throughout the country. The federal...
- further from the concept of simple intergovernmentalism and more towards a federalised system.[citation needed] However, with the Maastricht Treaty of 1992...
- Armalite and ballot box strategy. Ó Brádaigh's chief policy, a plan for a federalised Irish state dubbed Éire Nua, was dropped in 1982, and the following year...
- Ministry of Communications of ****stan. In 1978, the Government of ****stan federalised five important inter-provincial roads and named them National Highways...
- central government or coordinated in some sort of organization. In a federalised system, the constituent entities usually have internal autonomy, for...
- the COVID-19 pandemic as well as a lack of market demand to justify federalising the engine. An all-new engine architecture is claimed to deliver reduced...
- Union (EU) is similar to a confederation, where many policy areas are federalised into common institutions capable of making law; the competences to control...
- minorities stepped up their pressures for autonomy and the State became federalised, with Diets in Slovakia and Ruthenia. The remainder of Czechoslovakia...
- years, Flanders has thus developed into a separate state within the federalised Belgium. Members are called "Vlaamse Volksvertegenwoordigers". In English...