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Перевод: politics
[существительное] политика ; политическая жизнь; политическая деятельность; политические убеждения; политические махинации
Тезаурус:
- Implicit in this turn was an acknowledgement that the differences between the Left and the Right groups on practical policies were much narrower than the fractional struggle had previously admitted; a common phenomenon in left-wing politics.
- Indeed, the division itself is as much about politics as economics: Mrs Thatcher's hostility to the ERM springs from her hostility to the European Community, which she did not mention yesterday.
- The new Keneally treats the unlovely, unpluggable subject of the politics of famine, and Feather stone, far from hyping Towards Asmara, made a detailed case for the book.
- Old issues are re-emerging from our history books on to the political agenda: the status of Germany, the problems of the Balkans, the ambiguous relations of peripheral countries like Britain and Russia to the politics of Central Europe.
- Having found the key to changes in terms of the need to manage the politics of reproduction more effectively, she tends (in theory, at least, since her own empirical analysis is rather more flexible) to follow the perceived logic through, so that the conclusion is that local government is being reorganized more or less in line with changes in the organization of major capitalist enterprises.
- As for our upper class, in 1728 Defoe lamented our aristocracy's "voluntary and affected stupidity and ignorance", and their preference for leaving politics to other people, so that the government fell into the hands of "knaves, politicians, mercenaries and screwed-up engines".
- In addition, there is a wide range of area studies units which examine the history, politics, social and economic structures and cultures of the Middle East, India, China and Japan.
- Some ministers fully endorse "the Doc's" politics.
- West Indians belong to a single post-colonial culture; mainly black, emphatically multiracial, with politics that are on the whole admirably democratic (the big exception, Guyana, has the worst economy too).
- Politics and economics
- If politics is regarded as conflict over whose preferences are to prevail in the determination of policy, then the budget records the outcomes of this struggle.
- But most pertinent are the reflections on the images of English politics.
- IN CADIZ, a province of fighting bulls, sherry vineyards and cork forests, a strange electoral clash is shaping up, between a man with the biggest mouth in Spanish politics and the Prime Minister's wife.
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