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It was officially inaugurated during the autarchic times, in 1736.
These autarchic actions choked off international trade and capital flows."
It is bourgeois housing from the autarchic times that has survived in its entirety.
Russia is no longer an autarchic state, conducting its affairs behind closed doors and determining which Russians have a right to live or die.
The second handicap was represented by our isolation from the world and our autarchic tendencies.
And secondly, we created an autarchic and anti-democratic system.
It contains about 6500 volumes about the agricultural management and reclaims in the autarchic period.
As a mixed economy of welfare emerges in Britain, clearly the model of the autarchic authority will assume greater significance.
Autarchic manoeuvrings at the inter-organizational level thus leave open the issue of 'localism'.
With the money generated, the state would then seek seeds and tools, and ultimately allow the continent to be economically autarchic.
Or maybe these health ideologists are planning a return to pre-common market policies, or indeed to the autarchic states of the pre-war period?
Franco was well aware of this, in spite of the imposition of autarchic principles for ideological reasons.
A) China is no longe penned into an autarchic, largely agricultural low-tech economy but trades worldwide.
Ferociously autarchic and highly distrustful of the expansion of the monarchy, Angus rebelled in 1130.
The growing nationalism of his schemes needed only the more autarchic economic plan and the authoritarian nature of political control to turn it into fully-fledged fascism.
Between these opposite ends of the continuum lie intermediary kinds of local state action which I have termed guided, autarchic and decentralized (see Figure 1).
The autarchic authority is one which brings to mind Marmor's image of the agrarian, government distrusting USA.
From the time the Franks settled in the 6th century to the Carolingian dynasty in the 9th power in the province was unstable and autarchic.
The first part of the document minuted Hitler's wish that Germany become an autarchic state, reasoning that a reliance on others makes a state weak.
Opus Dei members dominated the group of liberal technocrats who engineered the opening of Spain's autarchic economy after 1957.
They are the result of the many-sided aid and support given to Mr Berisha's antipopulist and autarchic regime.
Indeed, the whole apparatus of repression was autarchic and nationalist, struck at the highest as well as the lowest, and was impervious to papal remonstrance.
Policy-making for Banstead clearly did not fulfil the autarchic ideal of mutual adjustment or joint planning between agencies to develop a pan-authority range of services.
President Nicolae Ceauşescu's autarchic ways meant he did not want to rely on other countries and Romania paid back money borrowed from other countries.
However, Turkey does not restrict its autarchic and aggressive policy only to the interior of the country. That mentality also governs its international relations and its foreign policy.