词汇 | monarchy |
释义 | monarchy noun uk /ˈmɒn.ə.ki/ us /ˈmɑː.nɚ.ki/ [ C ] a country that has a king or queen君主国 [ U ] the system of having a king or queen: 君主政体,君主制 Is monarchy relevant in the modern world or should it be abolished?君主政体在现代社会仍有意义还是该被废除? Republics & kingdoms banana republic body politic Camelot commonwealth crown dominion duchy dukedom earldom emirate kingdom principality realm republic sheikhdom sultanate territorial the citizenry the Reich You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Systems of government monarchy | American Dictionarymonarchy noun[ C/U ] us/ˈmɑn·ər·ki/ a system of government that has a king or queen, or a country that has this system of government Examples of monarchymonarchy After all, the belief that state ceremony has functional uses can apply to republics just as easily as to monarchies. Thus, after facing down threats from within the military from the 1950s to the 1970s, most monarchies have minimized the current threat of military coups. The ability of regimes to control smaller populations better deserves to be further explored in relation to the survival of authoritarian monarchies. The monarchies that failed to survive could not incorporate the growth of the new middle class. She argues that monarchies hold an "elective affinity" for the demands of state-formation. However, a broad regime coalition is not necessary for the survival of monarchies. Political liberalization can be a useful survival strategy for authoritarian monarchies. Although the monarchy's coercion and intimidation certainly influenced him, historical conditions may shed light on his choice. In monarchies, nobles count; in military dictatorships, officers count; in communist authoritarianism, nomenklatura officials count. One of the most str iking differences between pre- and postwar monarchies is the way in which royal mar r iages took place. Increasing wealth leads to strife which in turn leads to government by monarchies. Such behaviour indicates the absolutist monarchy's willingness to err on the side of excessive force following decades of overt resistance to its increasing demands. Political liberalization can help authoritarian monarchies weather economic and political storms. The question of why monarchies survived in the states of the latter group is a chief question of many of the books under review. Thirty years ago, a group of six books on ruling monarchies would have been considered the last testaments of an endangered anachronism. See all examples of monarchy These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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