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"institutionalize" Definitions
  1. institutionalize somebody to send somebody to live and be cared for in an institution such as a hospital or prison, especially when it is for a long period of time
  2. institutionalize something to make something become established as part of the normal systems, practices, etc. of an organization, society or culture

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These factors help institutionalize sexism and patriarchy into public policy.
Now, the Saudis and OPEC want to institutionalize the alliance.
And pre-seed firms have moved in to institutionalize the gap.
Foes say that will institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
And how employers can better institutionalize self-policing and wider accountability.
Critics say the congress would institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
" Doing so in a medical context, they added, could "institutionalize the procedure.
Congress acted twice during the Obama administration to institutionalize the transition process.
To protect them, the United States and Iran should institutionalize their relationship.
El Diablito said he wanted to institutionalize extortion nationwide, the leader related.
"I wanted to institutionalize the help Betty gave me," Mr. Lavadour said.
We had to just try to institutionalize this as much as we could.
Such efforts can institutionalize norms of behavior for employees when they interact with customers.
Congress needs to institutionalize a way to offset crisis spending later —  instead of never.
This would institutionalize the proposition that one American — the president — is above the law.
One of the solutions, Trump suggests, is to institutionalize more people with mental illness.
Then, when she wakes, they threaten to institutionalize her to further their business machinations.
It is time for us to confront and denounce practices that further institutionalize racism.
The system was not there to serve them—it was there to institutionalize their suffering.
He said he hoped the next presidential administration could further "institutionalize" consequences from cyber crime.
The worst effect of the CMS rule would be to institutionalize arbitration for nursing homes.
The next decade will be defined by efforts to institutionalize the growth and ensure sustainability.
They want foreign investment firms with their knowledge and expertise to help institutionalize the markets.
Bush's vice presidency helped institutionalize the historic changes in the second office that continue today.
He stressed the need to tighten supervision of party members and institutionalize anti-corruption work.
"You needlessly institutionalize people and everybody starts to think that's where they belong," she said.
The founders settled on political parties as a mechanism to institutionalize channels for ongoing debate.
"It is their last grasp at trying to institutionalize the Republican philosophy these days," Goodwin said.
These pieces of legislation both will help institutionalize transparency, strengthen evaluation programs, and promote strategic planning.
Consider the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America, which institutionalize experimentation through their badge system.
These companies have created their own control mechanisms and supervisory bodies, which they continue to institutionalize.
The United States has used punitive jails and prisons for decades to institutionalize mentally ill persons.
Rhoda refuses to institutionalize her daughter, then wrestles with guilt and depression; her husband, defeated, withdraws.
If Trump manages to install Kavanaugh, he'll help institutionalize these anti-worker policies for decades to come.
Stripe's exit destroys a critical bridge to the fintech startup ecosystem that could have helped institutionalize Libra.
The other hand is used to institutionalize and legitimize terror through a misinterpretation and politicization of Islam.
During his election campaign, President Macron promised his intention to institutionalize the role but is now facing resistance.
In retrospect, are there things he could or should have done to protect and institutionalize his agenda more?
As we'd written earlier, it's no surprise that LocalGlobe decided to institutionalize some of its later-stage investments.
"We want to institutionalize cooperation between OPEC and non-OPEC producers," Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said.
But how do we expand and institutionalize these networks, moving them closer to the formal end of tactics?
The key to building a sustainable business, he said, is for entrepreneurs to institutionalize their intentions early on.
I mean, they would be -- we would have to institutionalize all of them, they&aposll be going crazy.
The Supreme Court's rulings, whether they support the LGBTQ community or further institutionalize their discrimination, will be landmark.
She wants to sell their mansion and possibly institutionalize the unstable Baby Jane, who has her own plans.
"It made me realize that we should write down what we want to institutionalize before it's too late."
So everything that is related to status ... If you feel people want to institutionalize power, kick them out.
The primary reason for the party congress is to consolidate and institutionalize Kim Jong Un's power in the regime.
For many on the left, grammar schools institutionalize class inequality, shutting out the poor and catering to the wealthy.
He can't bring democracy to Pakistan — for democracy to institutionalize, the army must step back as a minimum condition.
The presidents agreed to "take steps to solidify the relationship and institutionalize mechanisms of cooperation," the White House said.
But by focusing on building drug treatment infrastructure inside the criminal justice system, we further institutionalize its placement there.
Those plans will culminate in a royal stamp on a new constitution that will institutionalize the army's political power.
Whenever we humans over-institutionalize our faith, love of neighbor gets buried in a pile of litmus-test jargon.
The next Presidential Administration has the distinct opportunity to institutionalize data and technology both within and beyond the White House.
But some warn that the National Supervision Commission, a new agency designed to institutionalize anti-graft efforts, could signal overreach.
Cruelty is a human specialty, which human beings continue to practice, and perfect, and institutionalize, though we seldom boast about it.
Cruelty is a human specialty, which human beings continue to practice, and perfect, and institutionalize, though we seldom boast about it.
The act also sought to institutionalize many of the practices that the George W. Bush administration took of its own volition.
"You have to understand how to institutionalize this change, not tie all of it to just one person's mission," she added.
I'm awe-struck that she didn't flinch, didn't institutionalize me, but kept me, fought for me, taught me how to fight.
We have established a coordinating council between our two governments to enhance the relationship and to institutionalize it across the board.
Without doubt, California's many minority Republicans — assuming they didn't all flock to Texas — would push at once to formally institutionalize decentralized government.
Our culture, institutions, and common practices help ingrain bias into us, but our biases also reinforce the common practices that institutionalize bias.
We are no longer inclined to institutionalize schizophrenics, except when they commit crimes or pose a serious danger to themselves or others.
Her family and friends threaten to institutionalize her, and she works to try and forget what happened in the world known as Kena.
Both his personal attorney and Attorney General William Barr are attempting to institutionalize this kind of immunity as a perquisite of the Presidency.
It's important to understand effective processes that enable organizations to embed a strong culture and to institutionalize processes that detect and prevent wrongdoing.
Wang said China is in discussions to expand and "institutionalize" joint military drills with ASEAN countries in the region following two previous exercises.
This will institutionalize the imposition of probation-like conditions — mandatory drug testing, electronic surveillance, curfews and reporting requirements — before someone has been convicted.
We institutionalize that celebration in the names of our businesses, our towns and streets, our schools and universities, our prestigious awards, and more.
However, the Trump administration may have set out to institutionalize the backlash using Asian Americans and the model minority myth as a prop.
Honsal is hopeful that the influx of tax revenue from the legalization of cannabis will institutionalize the community benefits of the pot industry.
And I think we have learned enough lessons and we are beginning to put some building blocks in order to institutionalize this partnership.
"We are closely working with the government to institutionalize school disaster management in order to ... protect the rights of every last child," Bushra said.
It's time to re-examine the nature of American wine criticism today, a methodology that Mr. Parker helped both to popularize and to institutionalize.
While Debord, who committed suicide in 1994, despaired of finding a way to institutionalize what, by nature, is resistant to institutionalization, we need not.
"I think we have learned enough lessons, and we are beginning to put some building blocks in order to institutionalize this partnership," he said.
Police are drawing on the Baker Act, a Florida law that allows police to institutionalize people believed to be dangers to themselves or others.
The collection of regulations promulgated by the FAA to institutionalize the aircraft design requirements and operational procedures are the evolving foundation of aviation safety.
"One of the most significant competitive differentiators between the old Hollywood studios and the new studios is the competency to institutionalize learning," Rogers said.
Once the "tech surge" was over, Obama hoped to institutionalize the lessons of the project and spread greater IT savvy across the federal government.
An attempt to institutionalize security cooperation through the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) in 2012 failed after significant domestic opposition in South Korea.
To achieve what he called a "European Europe," he proceeded to institutionalize a strengthened Franco-German relationship as the nucleus of this new Continental system.
Here are six concrete steps the Commission can take to institutionalize the use of administrative data to support policy-relevant research and evidence-informed policymaking.
Facebook needs either better content or to institutionalize the viewing experience to get Stories enough viewers for the Camera Effects platform to reach its full potential.
But this change will further institutionalize these values across the Play Store – there's no skirting around building good apps if you want them to be found.
Officials said the disclosure, made in the final months of Obama's presidency, was meant to institutionalize a rigorous reporting process for the next commander in chief.
Such a move would institutionalize the West Bank's dual legal systems, with Palestinians remaining in permanent status of stateless people, while Israelis enjoy full citizenship rights.
"A lot of people are gravitating to technology because they see this as a better way to institutionalize an investment in food and agriculture," Leclerc said.
"What we really came into the market trying to do was institutionalize seed by leading rounds, taking a board seat and structuring terms," Shonk told Crunchbase News.
A senior Beijing-based Western diplomat said the May forum was an attempt to "institutionalize" China's otherwise amorphous "One Belt, One Road" scheme, while building its clout.
The outpouring of solidarity and support we have seen from ordinary people during Hurricane Harvey is not matched by programs that institutionalize a commitment to collective flourishing.
Pepe, Gaysper and other once-hateful symbols teach us that tech companies should institutionalize impermanence — they should build their policies to continually adapt to the changing world.
On Monday, OPEC Secretary-General Mohammed Barkindo told CNBC the cartel is seeking to institutionalize the agreement and continue coordinating policy even after it achieves its goal.
As the Nazis worked to narrow the cultural understanding of who really is German, they also passed the Nuremberg laws to institutionalize many of these discriminatory ideas.
Would the FBI have used armored tanks and tear gas in an attempt to protect victims of, say, similarly institutionalize sex abuse in evangelical Christian or Catholic communities?
Whether it is on the ground or at the negotiating table, the US can leverage its presence in Syria to prevent Iran from attempting to institutionalize its proxies.
All this might remind old-timers of calls in the late 1960s and '70s to institutionalize a more diverse viewpoint, leading to the establishment of black studies departments.
So I think we have to institutionalize more what the boundaries are in advance of when you release something and how long it is and things like that.
McIngvale said that Coinbase's push into custody represented part of its wider ambition to "institutionalize" cryptocurrencies as an asset class and give larger investors more confidence in them.
Sheryl Sandberg famously sought to institutionalize this kind of support for working women with her non-profit Lean In. It has dramatically raised awareness around working women's struggles.
And the role that organizing must play in setting and enforcing the rules—ensuring that all businesses institutionalize standards of equality at every level—is as critical as ever.
In an attempt to institutionalize and control, it strips away the very essence of what religion was meant to be: a source of connection to God, nature, and community.
But until the Catholic hierarchy can find more tangible ways to institutionalize a commitment to the rights of gay, lesbian and transgender people, the exodus of Catholics will continue.
Congress should take additional steps to institutionalize the focus on radical-right terrorism within federal law enforcement agencies so that it will always be given the attention it deserves.
The best result would be if legislators in both parties took a serious look at legislation that would institutionalize this approach to campaign finance for future presidential and congressional elections.
The Justice Department is working with a number of cities to institutionalize procedural fairness, reduce bias, and promote racial reconciliation, but it is still too soon to see concrete results.
They say the government is trying to institutionalize exceptional measures that were made possible when a state of emergency was declared after last year's attacks — and later extended by Parliament.
"Let us institutionalize the bills that have been passed ... But do people even understand what it entails or what it even means to discriminate against people with disabilities?" she said.
But if enough people take it to heart and begin the hard slog to institutionalize protections against harassment—then we will create a culture where everyone knows that pussy grabs back.
In Miami, the police invoked the Baker Act, a state law that allows authorities to institutionalize people if they pose a danger to themselves, to force the city's homeless into shelters.
"It would be appropriate to create a structure among OIC countries which would strengthen and institutionalize cooperation against terror and other crimes," Erdogan said in his opening address at the summit.
"We believe that Safehouse's proposed activity threatens to institutionalize the scourge of illegal drug use — and all the problems that come with it — in Philadelphia neighborhoods," McSwain said in a statement.
Meanwhile, a separate effort to institutionalize foreign assistance transparency and accountability measures, now making its way through Congress, specifically exempts security programs, thanks to behind-the-scenes lobbying from Pentagon operatives.
At the urging of the American military leadership, Mr. Ghani finally set up a board to monitor senior security appointments and institutionalize promotions based on merit and away from political patronage.
Maduro's opponents launched a two-day national strike on Wednesday as they sought to pressure him into abandoning a weekend election for a super-congress they say will institutionalize autocracy in Venezuela.
In May, Obama established a pair of high-level councils meant to institutionalize the transition process, a move Congress insisted upon after years of loosely guided changeovers that varied widely in rigor.
In addition to its more obvious benefits, however, this effort offers an early opportunity for the FCC to showcase the chairman's plan to institutionalize the role of economics in agency decision-making.
A Yes vote would institutionalize a de facto one-man rule with Turkey's powerful yet divisive premier at the helm while a No vote would reject Erdogan's enduring wish for drastic reform.
And the bank should institutionalize and expand the use of electronic payments and/or checks through the banking system, to reduce corruption and to allow for financial flows through correspondent banking relationships.
K. C. Johnson, a history professor at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York, said he believed the Education Department sought to institutionalize a recent decision by a federal court.
The panel's foremost recommendations were to institutionalize White House biodefense leadership over this policy area and for that leadership to drive the consolidation and updating of a comprehensive national strategy for biothreats.
But ministers in their own wisdom also decided way back then that we needed to see beyond that by working out a framework to institutionalize this partnership initially of 24 producing countries.
And last week, Obama established a pair of high-level councils meant to institutionalize the transition process, a move Congress insisted upon after years of loosely guided changeovers that varied widely in rigor.
Consider the resources wasted every day by having potentially productive citizens reduced to unemployability, and then spending money to have police fight the "drug war," and to institutionalize addicts in jails and prison.
But rather than embrace the promise of increased opportunity that such a repeal offers, Democrats are doubling down to completely silence interests in price stability and institutionalize a far more centrally controlled monetary policy.
CALLAN: WELL, I READ THE STORIES LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE ABOUT OKAY, NO ANALYSTS WORKING ON SATURDAYS OR WHATEVER TYPES OF PROGRAMS PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO INTRODUCE TO REALLY INSTITUTIONALIZE AN APPROACH ON THIS TOPIC.
Campaign contributions were severely limited, the disclosure of donors was strictly mandated, and the Special Prosecutor Act was passed, in an effort to institutionalize the continued, nonpartisan monitoring of corruption in the federal government.
"What I'm trying to do there is to institutionalize a system where we begin to hold ourselves accountable for this different kind of national security threat and these different kinds of operations," he said.
Startups also often begin based on connections made at those schools, and a lot of growing companies rely heavily on their own employees for recruiting, which tends to reinforce and institutionalize early diversity problems.
And distressingly, as our President becomes more desperate, he seems more inclined to further embrace them; to ratify some Americans' fears of coming changes, to abuse his power to empower, and institutionalize their ideas.
Army Chief of Staff General Mark Milley has championed the SFABs as a way to institutionalize a role the Army performed more haphazardly during the war, ripping apart brigades to find soldiers to train Afghans.
This reality renders the perception of a civil strife in Afghanistan baseless, while Vietnam was torn by a civil war between those that supported communism and others that opposed it and sought to institutionalize democracy.
"You only have one solution: You bulldoze the 50-block radius, and you institutionalize everybody and detoxify them, and then you let them out," Fox News host Jesse Watters said of homeless encampments in June.
If Clinton had won in November, we might have expected her presidency to fully institutionalize this approach to foreign policy, relying on economic instruments to promote the strengthening and spreading of the liberal capitalist order.
But what is different with this administration, from that very first attempt to snuff a truth about the size of the crowd on the lovingly restored National Mall grass, is they're trying to institutionalize lying.
As real estate moguls, Trump and his father have both been sued by HUD for violating the Fair Housing Act, and gutting the law would further institutionalize that kind of discrimination in the housing market.
It wants the party to reward black women's partisan loyalty with power, and institutionalize plans that would create more Ayanna Pressleys, especially given how much more difficult it is for black women candidates to raise money.
LGBTQ activists hope for the latter, the BBC reported today, as there is concern about half-measures that would still institutionalize inequality (like approving same-sex unions but barring gay and lesbian couples from adopting children).
"By rejecting and condemning parenthood, artists themselves helped institutionalize the self-centered, hermetic behavior that is frequently construed as a sign of genius," Sharon Butler argues in her essay Neo-Maternalism: Contemporary Artists' Approach to Motherhood.
It means a continued emphasis on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls -- ensuring it is neither invisible nor underfunded - and it calls for the humanitarian sector to institutionalize a proactive approach to tackling inequalities.
And all hail the second-wave feminists like Eleanor Holmes Norton and Catharine MacKinnon who built on their radical breakthroughs, with hard, slogging work to institutionalize those insights—in law and in life—for years to come.
In fact, in recent months, several of the largest national campaign committees on both sides of the aisle have begun to institutionalize the use of encrypted messaging and have encouraged their top campaigns to do the same.
In order to build a better public sector for the twenty-first century, government must embrace innovation, and build the necessary architecture and structure to promote and institutionalize its use as a key means to achieve better outcomes.
"The sheer volume, magnitude, and frequency of Facebook's controversies strongly suggests that the company's whack-a-mole approach is insufficient - Facebook needs to institutionalize stronger risk oversight mechanisms," Trillium said in a letter here to fellow Facebook shareholders.
While forgiveness and acceptance were hallmarks of King's and Baldwin's views, so was an unyielding commitment to self-respect and the demand for social change to institutionalize the idea that blacks were co-creators of the American kingdom.
It was troubling, too, that the architects of the Affordable Care Act decided that they had no choice but to institutionalize the role of insurance companies in health care, while limiting their ability to toss the weaklings overboard.
"It is up to the NCSC to institutionalize the sharing of information and give some kind of obligation or requirement for feedback after an attack like Tesco Bank," Troels Oerting, Group Chief Information Security Officer at Barclays, told Reuters.
The new group aims to build on that culture, institutionalize its fund-raising efforts, find donors to cover travel costs and to show that the smallest of the nation's 18,000 police agencies are as important as big city departments.
Advocates of this uniquely Southern performance style — a community that includes both Southern straight black women and femme gay black men — have been using digital media platforms over the past decade to formalize and institutionalize the genre as a dance discipline.
The new BOP director must realize that prison is nothing but a training ground for thuggery and criminality; there is no benefit to society when we suck all the societal values out of someone and institutionalize them, turning them into thugs.
Two of the paintings, "Method One" and "Method Two," feature the sinister calipers used by advocates of eugenics, referencing the well-documented racism that played a role in the state's decision to remove the islanders and institutionalize several of them.
"Do everything you can to institutionalize your order flow in times like these, meaning have out all your options on the table, use professionals, don't let multi-multi-million-dollar notional orders go into retail pipes to be executed," he said.
"People who claim to want the nation-state are actually trying to have a pan-national movement to institutionalize separatism and division within borders all over the world," Clinton said at a Brookings Institution event in Washington, D.C., according to Politico.
However, it fails to address the structural inequities — ethnic bias, stereotyping FATA residents as militants, lack of freedom of movement and ethnic othering — faced by the people of the Tribal Areas and, in fact, it may institutionalize those very things.
In the summer of 2017, US drug enforcement officials decided to aim for a loftier goal: full class scheduling of fentanyl and all of its derivatives, a regulatory framework that would institutionalize Chinese fentanyl production and leave any rogue producers subject to arrest.
Opinion: Nuclear terrorist threat bigger than you think Obama said that while leader-level summits are ending, the delegates have agreed to create a new nuclear security contact group of more than 30 countries to institutionalize their work and build on their achievements.
Iraq strategy repeated It should come as no surprise if Iran attempts to integrate its proxies and the territories they currently control into the post-conflict political system and institutionalize them into the state, as it has done with its proxies in Iraq.
" National Security Council spokesperson Garrett Marquis said: "The U.S. does not support actions that would institutionalize a system by which a Cuban government entity garnishes the wages of hard-working athletes who simply seek to live and compete in a free society.
"The US does not support actions that would institutionalize a system by which a Cuban government entity garnishes the wages of hard-working athletes who simply seek to live and compete in a free society," NSC spokesman Garrett Marquis said in a statement.
"I think it behooves the smart and more forward-thinking firms to be involved in cryptocurrency," he said, "given the number of new services and business lines that will stem from it as this important new industry continues to build and institutionalize."
Powell's language allowed the corporate defense bar to institutionalize protective orders in litigation across the country – shutting the public out of pretrial investigations as a matter of routine, even when the concealed discovery material could alert the public and regulators to potential danger.
According to Alex DiBranco, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at Yale University who has studied male supremacist groups, these ideologies began to consolidate and institutionalize in the 1990s, in response to campus anti-rape activism, the Anita Hill controversy, and the rise of Hillary Clinton.
Such assessments have been shown to perpetuate or exacerbate racial biases and institutionalize structural racism by relying on data such as "zip code" and "age at first arrest" — both signal over-policing of black people and communities of color, rather than risk of actual behavior.
In the two most populous economies, structural reforms in a few key sectors have sometimes boosted growth, but the governments have failed to institutionalize open environments that promote broad-based and sustainable improvements in the economic well-being of the population as a whole.
"The U.S. does not support actions that would institutionalize a system by which a Cuban government entity garnishes the wages of hard-working athletes who simply seek to live and compete in a free society," said Garrett Marquis, a spokesman for the National Security Council.
That has helped a lot to institutionalize our approach and that's not on the account of worrying about attrition of some of my colleagues but more so about sustainability on a longer term basis for our clients so that it's not disruptive just because of personnel changes.
It is likely that Hoenig's proposal would require an act of Congress to institutionalize and could not be done by bank regulators such as the Fed and the FDIC, even if those regulators acted in concert and banks agreed to breaking themselves up as he outlined.
Now on this asylum issue, you have Congressman Yoder who threw Trump $22018 billion for the wall and he wants to institutionalize DACA, codify DACA, and open up asylum to anyone who claims a criminal element in this country or her country, gang or domestic violence.
Under Rajan, who unexpectedly announced on Saturday he would step down when his tenure ends in September, the RBI has started to institutionalize its decision-making and reduce the power of the governor, including through the introduction of an inflation target that will guide monetary policy decisions.
Administration response to domestic terrorism Also at the hearing, Elizabeth Neumann of the Department of Homeland Security acknowledged that the federal government is not doing enough on domestic terror prevention but said the Trump administration is doing more to institutionalize efforts in this area than had been previously done.
"These secretly adopted FOIA directives institutionalize procedures and practices that serve to delay and often frustrate public access to public records by allowing EPA political appointees to oversee what information is made available to the public, and what information never sees the light of day," the suit reads.
But the U.S. Army is hoping that Ortega and his more than 800 colleagues are the start of something new, as members of the inaugural Security Force Assistance Brigade, or SFAB, whose creation aims to institutionalize and improve the advising of foreign soldiers that until now was more ad hoc.
With plans to institutionalize exchanges between the National People's Congress of China and the U.S. Congress; to cooperate on global issues involving nuclear weapons, North Korea, the future of Sudan and intellectual property rights; and to expedite the pace and frequency of more dialogue, Sino-American relations have become even more intertwined.
Instead of bailing out banks with trillions of dollars of taxpayers' money, as happened in the last crisis, the Group recommend productive investment in a grand infrastructure revival that would decrease energy use, institutionalize 'circular economy' recycling principles across industries, build the next generation of renewable energy infrastructure, establish a new clean public transport system, and create millions of jobs.
"It's our belief that no institution should be elevating, normalizing or legitimizing any of the Trump immigration officials who are quite honestly carrying out policies that are rooted in the white nationalism that Donald Trump and Stephen Miller are so blatantly trying to institutionalize," said Nicole Regalado, the campaign director at Credo Action, an advocacy organization, which helped organize the protest.
"You then have a responsibility to prepare an agenda that is achievable, that can institutionalize the changes you seek, and to engage the other side, and occasionally to take half a loaf that will advance the gains that you seek, understanding that there's going to be more work to do, but this is what is achievable at this moment," he said.
" Wagner further outlined steps that he and the administrators planned to take to address the protestors' issues in a campus-wide email, according to the paper, suggesting "immediate refinements to certain policies and procedural deficiencies; regular and structured opportunities for difficult dialogues; a formal process to institutionalize identification, review and addressing of social justice opportunities and issues; and commitment to an annual retreat to renew [their] efforts.
When the Americans had participated in previous rounds of talks in Geneva, the meetings took place at the Palace of Nations, one of the stolid lakeside edifices built in the first half of the 20th century that have housed the United Nations since it was formed after World War II. Those buildings symbolized a postwar order that tried to institutionalize human rights and the laws of war, an order associated with American leadership — or domination — amid the tensions of the Cold War.

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