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  2. Cultural transformation theory - Wikipedia

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    The most common is of a dominator-oriented society taking over a partnership society and then transforming its culture to, including but not limited to, its religious values. [6] They introduce their own religion, which often involve gods of war and aggression, and suppress the original society's religious beliefs.

  3. Participatory economics - Wikipedia

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    [10] Unlike historical examples of central planning, the parecon proposal advocates the use and adjustment of price information reflecting marginal social opportunity costs and benefits as integral elements of the planning process. Hahnel has argued emphatically against Milton Friedman's a priori tendency to deny the possibility of alternatives:

  4. Participatory development - Wikipedia

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    These studies suggest that while PD projects may have high start up costs, they will be less expensive and more sustainable in the long run. [19] These studies also found that PD projects are better at addressing local needs and are generally more relevant to local populations than traditional development projects.

  5. European Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    European Alternatives (also known as EA or Euroalter) is a non-profit civil society organisation promoting democracy, equality and culture beyond the nation-state. The mission of the organisation is to promote a more democratic, equal and culturally open Europe.

  6. Unincorporated association - Wikipedia

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    These rules may contain an express term relating to the dissolution of the society, in which case it is considered operative. If not, a term can be implied as to the arrangements, as happened, for example, in Re Bucks Constabulary Widows and Orphans Fund Friendly Society (No 2). This will normally divide the rights up equally among those who ...

  7. Collaborative partnership - Wikipedia

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    The essence of collaborative partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together. There are instances where collaborative partnerships develop between those in different fields to supplement one another's expertise. The relationships between collaborative partners can lead to long-term partnerships that rely on one another. [1]

  8. Public–private partnerships by country - Wikipedia

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    On the onset of the financial crisis in 2008, estimates suggest that the number of PPP deals closed has fallen more than 40 percent that year. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] A study, conducted by the European Court of Auditors of the European Union, examined 12 public-private partnerships in France, Greece, Ireland and Spain, in road transport and information ...

  9. Social partners - Wikipedia

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    Social partners have a vital role to play in reaching out to workers and owners of enterprises and in particular those of SMEs and the informal economy, and in general, increasing the representation of their membership to ensure deeper and broader benefits of association, representation and leadership, including in the field of public policy advocacy, its formulation and implementation.