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Surface State Capture Cross-Section at the Interface between Silicon and Hafnium Oxide
Published 2013-01-01“…Among the interfacial properties, the surface state capture cross-section is approximately constant even if the postdeposition annealing condition is changed. …”
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‘Fission Chips’: An Activist’s View on Anti-Nuclear Activism in South Africa from the 1980s to the 21st Century
Published 2024-10-01“…What we consider far more important to grasp is that ‘State Capture’ is not an entirely new phenomenon since what we call the ‘Putsch of Polokwane’ in 2007. …”
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Trade associations, bureaucracies, and productive credit in Colombia, 1958-1974
Published 2023-09-01“…It explores specifically the term between 1958 and 1974 and studies State capture expression in the developmental period, it deepens in the way in which elites define or influence in the credit policy direction. …”
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Documentary film politics and the politics of documentary film
Published 2022-10-01“… This paper sets out to consider the production of political documentary films in post-apartheid South Africa at a time when massification of the media and state capture of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, the country’s public broadcaster, silenced oppositional voices. …”
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Who will protect the night's Watch? Legislative reform and a state apparatus for the comprehensive shielding of South African whistleblowers
Published 2025-01-01“…South Africa's recent history has been marred by revelations of state capture, which came to the public fore, in part, because of the disclosures of whistleblowers. …”
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Une transition économique inattendue : vers le « cupidalisme » ?
Published 2013-12-01“…Its emergence generates new forms of competition, state capture by oligarchs, and an inconsistent economic regime plagued with unbalanced, slow and unstable growth, and crises resulting from a “struggle between two regulators”, as it is typical in a transition economy. …”
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Autocratización a fuego lento: el caso de Nicaragua (2000-2024)
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions: The study concludes that this case represents a paradigmatic example of gradual democratic backsliding, in which state capture and the use of “authoritarian legalism” have been key to maintaining power. …”
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Concept, features and types of corruption
Published 2022-03-01“…On a territorial basis, a distinction should be made between domestic (national) and transnational corruption, depending on the form of corruption - bribery, fraud, extortion, embezzlement (misappropriation) of public funds, clientelism, lobbying, favoritism, nepotism, state capture. In addition to these types of corruption, based on the definition of this legal phenomenon, which gives the legislator in the Law of Ukraine “On Prevention of Corruption”, depending on the form of corruption, the following types should be distinguished: acceptance of illegal gain; acceptance of a promise / proposal of illegal benefit. …”
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