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  • However, the backgrounds for these corporativist agreements are different.
  • Which, actually, proves that the term'corporativist'properly applies to Russia today ."
  • However, the organization was reluctant to become part of the corporativist system that the Economic Recovery Conference projected.
  • Terza Posizione platform supported a social, corporativist state and looked with interest at both the Per髇 Argentina and the Vietcongs.
  • In what Western country except in the corporativist state that lasted for 20 years in Italy is such a phenomenon possible?
  • Upon the release of " El Estado Nuevo ", the work was unconditionally and rather enthusiastically accepted among the corporativist theory.
  • He was one of the main builders of the corporativist politics of the Portuguese Franco's government during the Spanish Civil War where he achieved immense prestige and influence.
  • By the early 1930s, his theories came under attack from all sides : from the right, he was challenged by the corporativist Catholics around Ernest Tomec, Lambert Ehrlich and Josip Jeraj.
  • General Radola Gajda's list ('League against Bound Tickets'), which called for the formation of a corporativist state, failed to make a major headway but won three seats ( Gajda, JiY?StY韇rn?and Karel Pergler ).
  • "The process of this state evolving into a new corporativist ( sic ) model reached its completion in 2005 . . . . The strengthening of the corporativist state model and setting up favorable conditions for quasi-state monopolies by the state itself hurt the economy . . . . Cabinet members or key Presidential Staff executives chairing corporation boards or serving on those boards are the order of the day in Russia.
  • "The process of this state evolving into a new corporativist ( sic ) model reached its completion in 2005 . . . . The strengthening of the corporativist state model and setting up favorable conditions for quasi-state monopolies by the state itself hurt the economy . . . . Cabinet members or key Presidential Staff executives chairing corporation boards or serving on those boards are the order of the day in Russia.
  • On October 9, 2007, an article signed by Cherkesov was published in " Kommersant ", where it was claimed that the Russian Drug Enforcement Administration officials detained on criminal charges earlier that month are the exception rather than the rule, that the turf battle among the secret services could undermine the nation's stability, and that the only scenario for Russia that is both realistic enough and relatively favorable is to continue evolution into a corporativist state ruled by security services officials.