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Real security is tied to the denationalization of military power.
Only after privatization and denationalization might real market structures emerge.
"There is a huge difference between denationalization and privatization," a Western diplomat said.
Changes would include the denationalization of three-quarters of state assets.
It was not a defence of his stance but a further argument against denationalization.
That is one of reasons for organized activities aimed toward denationalization of history.
A new national economic strategy took shape as the government introduced measures on price deregulation, denationalization and privatization.
This was a step forward its denationalization.
There were few to oppose the pattern of denationalization and deregulation on strict efficiency grounds.
For this preliminary step should be taken with conscious awareness that the ultimate goal is the denationalization of military power altogether.
In 2001, the Federal Government and the courts ordered the provincial governments to complete the denationalization process.
He says privatisation, or denationalization as he calls it, will make the railways run better.
It is for the same reasons that I would now support the denationalization of British Rail.
Denationalization of history can only happen after process of nationalization of history.
Outside the United States the principal form of privatization is denationalization of state-owned enterprises.
Denationalization of property, decentralization of everything - politics, economics, culture, everything."
The exclusive situation that all us Russians find ourselves in has called out a cruel enemy of the Russian youth - denationalization.
Today, the castle is the subject of a denationalization proceeding and is in a fairly poor state of repair.
Like his party, Gregory favours denationalization.
Both plans set a course for the rapid adoption of a market economy, denationalization of state-owned enterprises and intensified cooperation with the West.
Increased civil rights facilitate the denationalization of citizenship as citizens can make claims against their nation-states and act autonomously in the political sphere.
Mr. Osintsev reckons that denationalization is, nonetheless, probably inevitable.
This denationalization can be prepared through a steadily increasing interchange of military and scientific- technical personnel among the armies of the different nations.
Economic trends associated with post-communism include denationalization, hyperinflation, liberalization, neoliberalism, and privatization.
Free markets in goods, labour, and money, denationalization and the reintroduction of private property must go hand in hand.