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16 documents for basque country government
  • ... marvel that put this once-obscure Basque Country city on the map. The wide line extends fro... the co-operation of every level of government. It's all about the rebranding of Winnipeg as a hu...

  • ..., fishers, migrant workers and non-governmental organizations from 80 countries in the North and g...As Paul Nicholson, a leader with the Basque Country's peasant movement in Spain, stated, "We'r...

  • Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective discipline. Analyses reveal the production and dissemination of accounting history knowledge which focus predominantly on Anglo-American settings and the age of modernity. Limited opportunities exist for contributions from scholars working in languages other than English. Many of the practitioners of accounting history are also shown to be substantially disconnected from the wider community of historians. It is argued in the current paper that interdisciplinary history has the potential to enhance theoretical and methodological creativity and greater inclusivity in the accounting history academy. A practical requirement for this venture is the identification of points of connectedness between...

    ... journals from virtually every major country", as well as other journals of interest to histori... by Jones on accounting and local government since the 19th century and Haslam on the state, ac... in the 1570s; biographical studies of a Basque accountant and an accountant of the Royal Treasury...

  • ... described in its contract with the Government of New Brunswick. [2] These two actions against He...It reflects both the Constitution of the country and the social and political compromise out of whi...G. Robert Basque FOR THE RESPONDENT. François Boileau FOR THE INTE...

  • A shaky peace agreement was reached between the federal government and a handful of rebel factions in 2006, but Cabinda's persistent instability remains a reminder of Angola's violent, sectarian past. That's why it's astounding that Cup of Nations organizers dared to use Cabinda's Chimandela Stadium to host seven matches during the competition. Togo is now likely to withdraw from the tournament. Midfielder Alaixys Romao told his country's official news agency that none of his teammates were capable of playing their opening match against Ghana on Monday. "We're thinking first of all about the health of our injured because there was a lot of blood on the ground," he said.

    ... Spain hosted the 1982 World Cup, they left Basque capital Vitoria off their list of host cities. Yug...

  • After the conflict, [Javier Martinez Noriega]'s homeland was an area particularly hard-hit by [Francisco Franco]'s cultural-cleansing policies. These "new times" represent to Noriega a dawning of a golden age for a united and strong Spain. Outside the walls, you can't help but feel that while Spain has been steadily transforming into a European Union powerhouse, on the inside, nothing's really changed since Franco's death and his appointed successor, King Juan Carlos, began inching the nation toward democratic reform. In the shelter of Salamanca's awe-inspiring Plaza Mayor -- this city's major meeting square and central hub of social activity -- an intact sandstone bust of the General still remains on display for all to see, nearly buried among those of other political founders in Spa...

    ... Francisco Franco, leaving behind for the country a legacy of controversy that only a blood-soaked m... of corruption within the municipal government revolve around who gets to build what and where in...'s a man in his 40s who hails from the Basque country in northern Spain, which was on the leftis...

  • By examining the American and Canadian reactions to two high-profile post-Cold War issues that captured the attention of the public and officials in both countries, this paper illustrates how the different identities and their associated ideas and values translate into unique perceptions, distinct norms, and thus, policies. Wylie demonstrates that the American and Canadian perceptions of and reactions to the Brothers to the Rescue shoot-down in 1996, and to the renewed speculation that Castro's regime is involved in terrorism in 2002-2003, are based on two particular sets of assumptions that are rooted in the two identities.

    ... about the Castro regime and their country's role in relation to Cuba that are rooted in the ... US and Cuba.5 Likewise, the federal government has consistently advocated dialogue with the Castr... a home for a handful of members of the Basque Fatherland and Liberty group (ETA) and other fugit...

  • ... states large and small, and by non-governmental institutions, in helping states riven by conflict ... saw conflict in Northern Ireland and the Basque region. Eastern Europe and Central Asia have seen ... than the police and military forces of a country, and they also operate outside normal legal and po...

  • For example, in Quttinirpaaq in Nunavut, there's a huge body of research already done. The archeological and cultural sites have been identified, there's a fairly complete inventory of the of flora and fauna, there's a plan for development, and generally, all the laws and policies are in place to protect the site. That's just about everything needed to help convince UNESCO the site is worth protecting and Canada has a good plan to do it. We're targeting 2011 to make our pitch to UNESCO," he said. "We think that gives us enough time to get everything right. But we don't want to rush forward and weaken our chances for success. UNESCO will only consider a site if it comes from a country's tentative list. That's each country's log of the 10-or-so top contenders for World Heritage status....

    ... one of the main reasons the provincial government has given for choosing not to let Manitoba Hydro b...-preserved example known of a 16th-century Basque whaling station. . -- Source: Parks Canada. * THE ...

  • The good news is that the latest X-ray results show the imperfections haven't increased," said [Manuel Borja-Villel]. "But age pardons no one, and paintings are no different. "Every time it was moved it had to be taken off its support and rolled up. That took its toll over the years until one day at the beginning of the 1960s [Pablo Picasso] himself said, 'Enough is enough,'" said Borja-Villel. Guernica, the ancestral capital of northern Spain's Basque country, was bombed on a spring market day in April 26, 1937, by Germany and Italy. Those countries' fascist rulers were [Francisco Franco]'s allies in a civil war that set the stage for the Second World War.

    ... from Picasso by the Republican government of Spain to represent the country at a Universal E...



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