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词汇 regime-change
释义 regime change
noun[ U ]
uk /reɪˈʒiːm ˌtʃeɪndʒ/ us /reɪˈʒiːm ˌtʃeɪndʒ/
a complete change of government, especially one brought about by force(尤指武力导致的彻底的)政权更换,政体改变
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Examples of regime change


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A major implication of this analysis is that the improvement of the economy should decrease the chance of regimechange or major regular government change.
Finally, this article examines informal repression as a demonstration of state autonomy within the context of forced regimechange.
Moreover, there is some tension in the rational expectations account of regimechange.
Scholars of regimechange have offered several complementary explanations of the empirical regularity that democratic transitions tend not to result in substantial redistribution.
For ecologically myopic farmers, these policies exacerbate the likelihood of inadvertent regime change from species invasion, which corresponds to welfare losses over the long term.
Rather, regimechange will be shown to have emerged piecemeal over the course of the nineteenth century.
After the regimechange, the perceived persistence parameter and inflation are brought under control.
Figure 14 shows the response of the output gap under the two alternative regimes, just after the date of the hypothetical regimechange.
The article then addresses the implications of externally driven regimechange for the development of internal political struggles.
Yet after this formal regimechange occurred, relations between the opposition and the government definitively shaped the broader transition which ensued.
It is thus tempting to attribute regimechange directly to the forces of civil war and occupation.
For example, in post-communist democracies, an average of 5.6 new parties have emerged in each election since the regimechange.
Crossing this threshold results in an irreversible regimechange where forest and soil fertility cannot recover and a grass regime dominates.
Adaptive learning implies protracted adjustment dynamics in the event of a regimechange.
Exogenous shocks - defeat in war, regimechange, revolution - can sometimes overwhelm existing institutional arrangements, causing breakdown.
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