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nationalization





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The nationalization of campaign finance is becoming more common for U.S.

From Salon

One overriding factor is a process that has unfolded over the past 50 or more years called political nationalization.

From Salon

Either way, the election will close out an economic experiment marked by initial prosperity funded by Morales's nationalization of gas reserves.

From Barron's

Still, with the rightward shift in the political landscape of the state and the nationalization of American politics over time, playing to the "hometown crowd" isn't as easy.

From Salon

There was a wave of nationalizations of large companies, although some small private businesses were allowed to stay open until 1968.

From Seattle Times