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failed$93558$ - traducción al griego

A STATE WHICH IS NO LONGER ABLE, OR SEEN TO BE ABLE, TO CARRY OUT ITS BASIC FUNCTIONS
Failed states; Failed government; State failure; Failed State Index; Failed nation; State death; Failed country; Failed nation-state
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failed      
adj. αποτυχημένος
adoptive father         
  • Children associated with'Hope and Homes for Children, a foster care program in [[Ukraine]]
  • Actors at the [[Anne of Green Gables]] Museum on [[Prince Edward Island]], Canada. Since its first publication in 1908, the story of the orphaned Anne, and how the Cuthberts took her in, has been widely popular in the English-speaking world and, later, Japan.
  • New York Foundling Home]] is among North America's oldest adoption agencies.
  •  ''At the monastery gate'' (''Am Klostertor'') by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]]
  • [[Josephine Baker]] adopted 10 children in the 1960s. In this photo they are on a tour of [[Amsterdam]] in 1964.
  • [[Trajan]] became emperor of Rome through adoption by the previous emperor [[Nerva]], and was in turn succeeded by his own adopted son [[Hadrian]]. Adoption was a customary practice of the Roman Empire that enabled peaceful transitions of power.
  • Same-sex marriage but adoption by married same-sex couples not allowed}}
PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON ASSUMES THE PARENTING FOR A CHILD BORN BY OTHER PARENTS
Adoptee; Adopt; Adopted; Adopting parents; Adoptive; Sub-mom; Adoptiv; Adopting; Adopted child; Adoptive parent; Adoptees; Child adoption; Domestic adoption; Adopted parent; Common law adoption; Common-law adoption; Adoption parenting; Adoption Outreach; Adoption Triad; Adoption agency; Adoption agencies; Adoptive families; Adoptive family; Adoption attorney; Failed adoption; Adoptive father; Criticism of adoption; Adopted children
ψυχοπατέρας
adopted child         
  • Children associated with'Hope and Homes for Children, a foster care program in [[Ukraine]]
  • Actors at the [[Anne of Green Gables]] Museum on [[Prince Edward Island]], Canada. Since its first publication in 1908, the story of the orphaned Anne, and how the Cuthberts took her in, has been widely popular in the English-speaking world and, later, Japan.
  • New York Foundling Home]] is among North America's oldest adoption agencies.
  •  ''At the monastery gate'' (''Am Klostertor'') by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]]
  • [[Josephine Baker]] adopted 10 children in the 1960s. In this photo they are on a tour of [[Amsterdam]] in 1964.
  • [[Trajan]] became emperor of Rome through adoption by the previous emperor [[Nerva]], and was in turn succeeded by his own adopted son [[Hadrian]]. Adoption was a customary practice of the Roman Empire that enabled peaceful transitions of power.
  • Same-sex marriage but adoption by married same-sex couples not allowed}}
PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON ASSUMES THE PARENTING FOR A CHILD BORN BY OTHER PARENTS
Adoptee; Adopt; Adopted; Adopting parents; Adoptive; Sub-mom; Adoptiv; Adopting; Adopted child; Adoptive parent; Adoptees; Child adoption; Domestic adoption; Adopted parent; Common law adoption; Common-law adoption; Adoption parenting; Adoption Outreach; Adoption Triad; Adoption agency; Adoption agencies; Adoptive families; Adoptive family; Adoption attorney; Failed adoption; Adoptive father; Criticism of adoption; Adopted children
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brown dwarf
¦ noun Astronomy a celestial object which is intermediate in size between a giant planet and a small star, believed to emit mainly infrared radiation.

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Failed state

A failed state is a state that has lost its effective ability to govern its populace. A failed state maintains legal sovereignty but experiences a breakdown in political power, law enforcement, and civil society, leading to a state of near-anarchy.

Common characteristics of a failing state include a government unable to tax and police its populace, control its territory, fill political or civil offices, or maintain its infrastructure. When this happens, widespread corruption and criminality, the intervention of state and non-state actors, the appearance of refugees and the involuntary movement of populations, sharp economic decline, and military intervention from both within and without the state in question can occur.

Metrics have been developed to describe the level of governance of states. The precise level of government control required to avoid being considered a failed state varies considerably amongst authorities. Furthermore, the declaration that a state has "failed" is generally controversial and, when made authoritatively, may carry significant geopolitical consequences.