The Dutch Republic's federal city-state structure made consultation necessary and helped explain the VOC as a shared monopoly to avoid destructive internal competition.
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Federalism
Jiang begins with prediction as a disciplined loop, then turns the whole century into a religious struggle in disguise.
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Jiang begins with prediction as a disciplined loop, then turns the whole century into a religious struggle in disguise.
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"All right, so another really important thing to remember about the Dutch Republic is that it's a coalition of the Dutch Republic as a..."
"...I mean, like his background is in the world wrestling and federalism. I mean, go back and watch his clips of, you know, his..."
"...they don't like about Europe so far is the idea of federalism, okay? Or they can say bureaucratism. But it's the idea that a..."
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