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State-sponsored social movements
A state-sponsored social movement refers to a popular movement initiated and endorsed by the central leadership of the state and organized by the government’s apparatuses. Collective action events are peopled by citizens in their capacity as nonstate actors, but the main source of claims, leadership, and organizational resources is from within the state itself, and state actors, in their offici...
متن کاملState-sponsored public reporting of hospital quality.
without prior written permission from the Publisher. All rights reserved. or mechanical, including photocopying or by information storage or retrieval systems, may be reproduced, displayed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic States copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code), no part of by Project HOPE The People-to-People Health Foundation. As provided by United Suite 600, Bethesda...
متن کاملEnding medical complicity in state-sponsored torture.
Since Sept 11, 2001, state-sponsored torture has become increasingly accepted and institutionalised, despite its clear illegality; it is now practised in over 100 countries, including 14 of the G20 nations. Physicians’ involvement in torture is especially worrisome, with Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay serving as well-publicised contemporary examples. In the so-called War on Terror, medical compl...
متن کاملMental health of refugees following state-sponsored repatriation from Germany
BACKGROUND In recent years, Voluntary Assisted Return Programmes (VARPs) have received increasing funding as a potential way of reducing the number of refugees in EU member states. A number of factors may affect the mental well-being of returnees. These include adjustment to the home country following return, difficult living conditions, and long-term effects resulting from the severe traumatic...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revista da Escola de Guerra Naval
سال: 2016
ISSN: 1809-3191
DOI: 10.21544/1809-3191/regn.v22n2p261-290