(13) Prime Minister Tymoshenko publicly announced the intent to reprivatize up to 3000 enterprises, but President Yushchenko disagreed, and the list was drastically reduced (to 20-30 enterprises according to Aslund 2009).
The filing was made in connection with litigation, which was ongoing at issuance, related to a complex deal made in 2005 to reprivatize Hammons Hotels.
In a context in which little governmental attention is devoted to sexual violence or gender-based disadvantage as objects of policy intervention, SAC/RCCs engage in diverse forms of political and social activism, raising social awareness of sexual violence, and challenging the thrust of policies and frameworks that reprivatize and individualize this collective social problem.
The conservative attempts to roll back the Sixties sought to reprivatize social concerns, to once more identify the family and privatized production and consumption as the proper sphere of individuals' attention.
Economic reforms have also been hampered by political conflict, including over an effort to reprivatize firms sold to the previous regime's cronies at very low prices.
This general acceptance of violence in care work sites is part of a much larger, uncoordinated, but decisive trend to reprivatize social responses to violence against women.
When--and only when--the government develops the will and ability to reprivatize promptly and honestly, it could make sense to both prosecute corporate thieves and to renationalize companies that were, for all practical purposes, stolen.
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