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Unitarism may
refer to:
Political unitarism,
political doctrine advocating for
creation of a
unitary state Ethnic unitarism, a form of
ethnic homogenization...
- mere
administrative centralization. One of the main
goals of
political unitarists (proponents of unitarism) is to
abolish or
substantially suppress all...
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Industrial relations or
employment relations is the
multidisciplinary academic field that
studies the
employment relationship; that is, the
complex interrelations...
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Supreme Court of India".
Courts in
federal countries :
federalists or
unitarists?. Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press. p. 225. ISBN 9781487514662. OCLC 982378193...
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tended to side with the
conservative and
federalist forces, as
opposed to
unitarists such as Lumumba.
Shortly after the
Katangan secession was successfully...
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cohere as a
unified entity. The country's
chief political division saw the
Unitarists (or Unitarians, with whom
Sarmiento sided), who
favored centralization...
- the old
federal arrangements. As this was
totally unacceptable to the
unitarists, this
draft was
subsequently amended into its opposite, by a compromise...
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Liberal Party in 1846.
Although the
motto is
often used in
Belgicist or
unitarist circles (as a call to
Flemings and Walloons,
natives of
Brussels and German...
- federalists,
primarily Croats and
Slovenes who
argued for
greater autonomy, and
unitarists,
primarily Serbs. The
struggle would occur in
cycles of
protests for greater...
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Indonesian state. When
President Soekawati tried to form a new cabinet, the
unitarists refused to parti****te
unless it was
committed to
dissolving the state...