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词汇 polity
释义 polity
noun[ C ]
 politics specializeduk /ˈpɒl.ə.ti/ us /ˈpɑː.lə.t̬i/
a society or state considered as a political unit: 政治组织
a democratic polity民主政治组织
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

UK politics: government administration & organization
apex
awkward
backbench
Brexit
Holyrood
hung parliament
parliamentarian
parliamentary
partition
partitionist
PMQs
quasi-public
reprivatization
reprivatize
reshuffle
soviet
the awkward gangidiom
the House of Commons
the House of Lords
the Houses of Parliament

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Politics - general words

Examples of polity


polity
Could the polity sustain pockets of autonomy in key border regions without risking the destabilisation of its interior?
But, during the tumult of transition, relatively little attention was paid to the institutional design of the polity.
This authority would make actors at different levels of the polity relevant at key moments.
First, it reflected a tendency to view evacuees as socially unproductive and undeserving members of the polity.
In a polity with no parties whatsoever, individual legislators could further the interests of their locality unencumbered by considerations of the 'party's record'.
Developed in exile, its standpoint was the "outside," and it reflected a modern, cosmopolitan conceptualization of place, polity, and identity.
All else being equal, interests are likely to be defined more narrowly in a fragmented polity than in a centralized polity.
The historically elitist nature of these parties has also contributed to an increasingly alienated polity.
The success of a polity could lead to neighbouring groups wanting to share in that success.
Non-official methods of organization and the use of social networks are particularly attractive in those polities where state repression is not only possible, but probable.
Rights of free unrestricted association on the hill had been intermittently linked with contention over civic polity throughout the eighteenth century.
First, the state-like characteristics of small, independent polities are due to emulation of the political cores to which they once were linked.
Empirical evidence suggests a link between mass agitation and political reforms in many polities.
At bottom, they insist that only abstract political principles and beliefs (level four) are legitimate foci of citizens' attachment to their polity.
The present paper has focused on the intellectual arguments borrowed by the ministers from the physicians, rather than on the internal polity of both professions.
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