Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... federal government and thus within the state . Technically , the land was reserved for the First Nations community . Reminiscent of the 19th Century , the federal government was obliged to " act honourably in dealing with the Indian ...
... federal government and thus within the state . Technically , the land was reserved for the First Nations community . Reminiscent of the 19th Century , the federal government was obliged to " act honourably in dealing with the Indian ...
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... federal sys- tem is more decentralized resulting in provincial authority being preponderant in the environmental area compared with a greater directing power by the federal govern- ment in the U.S. Further , the province of British ...
... federal sys- tem is more decentralized resulting in provincial authority being preponderant in the environmental area compared with a greater directing power by the federal govern- ment in the U.S. Further , the province of British ...
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... Federal Emergency Management Agency , an agency of the Department of Homeland Security , was expanded to coordinate the federal security policy with each state , county , and municipality . State governors were asked to create a state ...
... Federal Emergency Management Agency , an agency of the Department of Homeland Security , was expanded to coordinate the federal security policy with each state , county , and municipality . State governors were asked to create a state ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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