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Centralisation, or centralization (see spelling differences), In neuroscience, centralization refers to the evolutionary trend of the nervous system to...
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A centralized, or centralised (see spelling differences), government is the form of government in which power is concentrated in a central authority to...
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They might support expansionist government indirectly by supporting ideas or policies that make no sense without increasing centralization of government, such as the drug war, or can only lead to centralization at the international level, such as support for foreign wars that destabilize entire regions (e.g.,
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But if the Icelandic Free State was so successful, why did it eventually collapse? Clearly, the explanation lies in the growing centralization of wealth and power. As Diamond writes:
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Summary, forum, tips and full explanation of Centralization and Decentralization. Changing the decision-making authority and the corresponding...
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Inflected Form(s): cen·tral·ized; cen·tral·iz·ing. Date: 1800. intransitive verb : to form a center : cluster around a centertransitive verb 1 : to bring to...
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May 24, 2007 Centralization vs. Decentralization. The title says a lot for tonight's post, which is pulled from the Principles of Management class I took...
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Encyclopedia: Centralization
Centralization (or centralisation) is the process by which the activities of an organization, particularly those regarding decision-making, become concentrated within a particular location and/or grou...
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Cen·tral·i·za·tion n. [Cf. F. centralisation .] The act or process of centralizing, or the state of being centralized; the.
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