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territorialism
territorialism (tɛrɪˈtɔərɪəlɪz(ə)m) [f. prec. + -ism.] A territorial system. 1. A system which gives predominance to the landed class; landlordism.1881 Parnell in Philad. Record No. 3357. 1 Appealing to the great masses of England and Scotland against the territorialism and shopocracy which dominate...
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Territorialism
Territorialism can refer to:
Animal territorialism, the animal behavior of defending a geographical area from intruders
Environmental territorialism, a
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Functionalism (international relations)
States had built authority structures upon a principle of territorialism. Neofunctionalism
Neofunctionalism reintroduced territorialism in the functional theory and downplayed its global dimension.
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territoriality
territoriˈality [f. as prec. + -ity.] 1. Territorial quality, condition, position, or status.1894 E. P. Evans in Pop. Sc. Monthly XLIV. 305 The consciousness of what might be called common territoriality tends..to bind together. 1906 Daily Chron. 17 Nov. 4/4 Lord Rosebery urged that territoriality w...
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Territorialist School
Territorialisti e delle Territorialiste ONLUS ("Territorialist Society") , the international Association (based in Italy) for the development and the promotion of territorialism scientific community
Réseau des Territorialistes ("French Territorialist Network") , the French Association for the development and the promotion of territorialism
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shopocracy
shopocracy (ʃɒˈpɒkrəsɪ) [f. shop n.: see -cracy.] Shopkeepers as a class aspiring to social importance; a wealthy or influential body of shopkeepers. So shopocrat (ˈʃɒpəkræt) [-crat], a member of the shopocracy; also attrib.1832 Poor Man's Guardian 9 June 419 ‘The Shopocracy’ in the neighbourhood..w...
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collegialism
collegialism (kəˈliːdʒɪəlɪz(ə)m) [f. prec. + -ism.] A name of German origin (= collegialismus, collegial system) for the theory of ecclesiastical polity which maintains that the (or a) visible church is a purely voluntary association (collegium) formed by contract, in which the supreme authority res...
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David Lvovich
He visited Palestine in 1905, and following this visit he embraced territorialism.
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episcopalism
episcopalism (ɪˈpɪskəpəˌlɪzm) [f. episcopal + -ism.] That theory of church polity which places the supreme authority in the hands of an episcopal or pastoral order; if this authority is in practice exercised by any recognized head of the church it is only as the delegate of this order as a whole, an...
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Jewish Territorial Organization
Overview of territorialism
The first instance of what might be termed Territorialism, though the term did not yet exist, much predated Zionism. Zangwill's interest in territorialism began in 1903 in response to the Kishinev Pogrom.
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Joseph Kruk
Jewish Socialist Workers Party politicians
Zionist Socialist Workers Party politicians
University of Bern alumni
Jewish journalists
Israeli journalists
Territorialism
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Zeev Latsky
By the end of 1925 he had become disillusioned with Territorialism and switched to Zionism, immigrating to Eretz Yisrael.
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英属乌干达计划
领地主义(territorialism)
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外部连结
犹太虚拟图书馆对乌干达的介绍
大英帝国
非洲殖民
犹太历史
肯亚历史
乌干达历史
1903年
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Uti possidetis juris
"Peoples, Territorialism and Boundaries." European Journal of International Law 8 (3).
Hensel, Paul R.; Michael E. Allison and Ahmed Khanani (2006).
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Jewish national movements
Zionism, seeking territorial concentration of all Jews in the Land of Israel
Jewish Territorialism, seeking territorial concentration in any land possible
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