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civil society

collocation in English

meanings of civiland society


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civil
adjective
uk /ˈsɪv.əl/ us /ˈsɪv.əl/
not military or religious, but relating to the ordinary people of ...
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society
noun
uk /səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/ us /səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬i/
a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as ...
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Examples of civil society


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One extension of this point returns us to the issue of institutional structures within civilsociety.
These new parties often had origins in the civilsociety which was allowed to exist during the authoritarian era.
The history of the relationship between insurance and civilsociety, as usually told, is an anticlimactic narrative.
Another major path of democratic transitions is the revolt or mobilization of social forces-especially in civilsociety-against the regime.
His study demonstrated that civilsociety activism had been largely ignored in the academic world, but was an important political reality.
Very few scholars have even addressed the weaknesses of civilsociety groups as organisational and ideological entities.
In both countries there has been a dramatic breakdown in the norms essential for any form of civilsociety.
Finally, international organisations and donors considered regional strategies with civilsociety as alternative or complementary to diplomacy.
And while donors fly the civilsociety banner with apparent confidence, the actual body of empirical research underlying the cause is surprisingly thin.
This political environment led to the systematic blockage of access to the state decisionmaking apparatus for civilsociety groups.
Of these, organized civilsociety interests play a formal role on advisory committees that contribute to policy formulation.
The answer to these questions depends on the extent to which organised civilsociety can demand rights and protect them.
Institutions of civilsociety, including trade unions, churches and voluntary associations, were also intimately involved in the development of the administration of the welfare state.
The second issue that merits specific comment concerns the importance of focusing on power relations within civilsociety organisations.#!
Business groups, who might normally side with conservative political forces, saw their interests align with civilsociety activists and the protestors.
Indeed, the presence of a vibrant civilsociety constitutes a key requirement for democracy to function properly.
Both were characterised by government 'tutelage' over civilsociety, although the kind of constraints imposed on civilsociety varied considerably.
In established democracies, with well-understood legal conventions and a robust civilsociety that limits the exercise of government power, media effects may often be modest.
A substantial part of the debate on the transformation has been devoted to considerations of 'civilsociety'.
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