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  2. Decentralization - Wikipedia

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    According to one definition: "Decentralization, or decentralizing governance, refers to the restructuring or reorganization of authority so that there is a system of co-responsibility between institutions of governance at the central, regional and local levels according to the principle of subsidiarity, thus increasing the overall quality and ...

  3. Industrial deconcentration - Wikipedia

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    Industrial deconcentration is the movement of industrial zones away from the center of the city, and further away from each other. It is similar to suburbanization , a residential trend in which a large number of the population move away from the metropolis as the inner city becomes overcrowded.

  4. Shrinking city - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of shrinking cities generally refers to a metropolitan area that experiences significant population loss in a short period of time. [1] The process is also known as counterurbanization, metropolitan deconcentration, and metropolitan turnaround. [2]

  5. Deconsecration - Wikipedia

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    A church building in Katoomba, Australia, converted into a restaurant. Deconsecration, also referred to as decommissioning or secularization (a term also used for confiscation of church property), [1] is the removal of a religious sanction and blessing from something that had been previously consecrated for spiritual use.

  6. Decentralisation in France - Wikipedia

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    This is the process of transferring power to newly created institutions and is different from the act of deconcentration of power, which is the transfer of power within the same institution. This decentralisation is general in nature and affects all policies or powers related to the territory or targeted to specific areas of public policy and ...

  7. Category:Decentralization - Wikipedia

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  8. Global politics - Wikipedia

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    4, Deconcentration. The hegemony's problem-solving capacity declines. It yields to a multipolar order of warring rivals. Pre-modern communities become less dependent. [22] A challenger appears (successively, Spain, France, France, Germany, and the USSR) [13] and a new global war ensues.

  9. Political globalization - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Babones discussing sources used by scholars for studying political globalization noted the usefulness of Europa World Year Book for data on diplomatic relationships between countries, publications of International Institute for Strategic Studies such as The Military Balance for matters of military, and US government publication Patterns of Global Terrorism for matters of terrorism.