adj
Relating to, or having the character of, political agitation
adj
Of or relating to agorism.
n
The theory and study of the effects of space, in its broadest sense, on politics.
n
Alternative form of autodidacticism [Self-education; self-directed learning.]
n
(informal, derogatory) Wordy, ostentatious talk or writing that resembles bureaucratic writing.
adj
Synonym of bureaucratic
n
marriage (literal or metaphorical) to a bureaucracy
adj
relating to cartelists or to cartelism
n
A system that centralizes, especially an administration of some kind.
adj
Of or pertaining to a coalition
adj
pertaining to a community
adj
(politics, of a state) Having major internal divisions along ethnic, religious, or linguistic lines, with none of the divisions large enough to form a majority group, yet nonetheless stable due to consultation among the elites of each of its major social groups.
n
One who puts a certain construction upon some writing or instrument, such as the United States Constitution.
adj
Relating to cosmocrats or a cosmocrat.
adj
Alternative form of cosmopolitical [Relating to cosmopolitics.]
n
Synonym of decentralized planning
n
A policy of favouring decentralization.
adj
Relating to econopolitics.
n
Politics concerned with the economy.
n
(economics, rare) Political economy.
adj
Relating to ethics and politics.
adj
Relating to Eurocracy.
adj
Relating to genopolitics.
n
A geographical area which is associated with some sort of political structure
n
The 50th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, held in June 2020, which brought together business and political leaders to discuss the rebuilding of society and the economy following the COVID-19 pandemic.
n
(rare) Synonym of hecatontarchy.
n
A tradition; a practice or set of values that is passed down from preceding generations through families or through institutional memory.
n
Politics concerned with the survival of the state.
adj
Relating to history and politics.
adj
Of or pertaining to ideology and politics.
n
Support for innovation; a policy of innovating.
n
A writer or compiler of, or a commentator on, institutes.
adj
Concerned with the domestic affairs of a nation, state or other political community.
adj
Of or relating to an internuncio.
n
(US politics, political science) The policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy (executive, sometimes called “government agencies”), and interest groups or lobbyists.
adj
Relating to isopolity.
adj
Alternative form of juridico-political [politicojudicial]
n
Politics concerned with the well-being of the citizens.
n
(politics) Power politics.
adj
Relating to macropolitics.
n
The pervasive surveillance of an entire population, or a substantial fraction thereof.
n
A member of the mediacracy.
adj
Of or relating to megapolitics.
n
Very large-scale politics.
adj
Pertaining to metapolitics.
n
One who studies metapolitics.
adj
(archaic) metropolitan; pertaining to a metropolis
adj
Relating to a monopoly.
adj
Of or relating to necropolitics.
n
A vision for the world in which greater peace and stability is achieved through a new political order.
adj
(politics) Of or pertaining to parapolitics.
n
Participatory economics.
adj
Relating to petropolitics.
n
The politics associated with the export of oil.
adj
(politics) Of or pertaining to Pol Potism.
n
The study of human conflict and war.
adj
Relating to a polis: a city or city-state.
adj
Relating to poliorcetics, the art of siege warfare.
n
(university slang) Abbreviation of political science. [The systematic study of government and politics.]
adj
(archaic) Of or relating to polity, or civil government; political.
adj
Concerning or relating to politics, the art and process of governing.
n
(now archaic or historical) The demographic statistics of a country or state.
n
The standpoint that consumption decisions are also political or ethical statements and that consumers can collectively influence the world through their decisions.
n
Synonym of political correctness
n
(countable) The result or product of being politically correct.
n
One who studies political economy.
n
(politics, slang) The condition or state of being politically homeless.
n
The systematic study of government and politics.
n
Synonym of political entity
adj
Obsolete form of political. [Concerning or relating to politics, the art and process of governing.]
v
(transitive) To modify in a way that conforms more to the official position of a government or political party.
adv
in a politically correct way
n
(rare, nonstandard) Political correctness.
n
Quality of being political.
adj
(rare) Befitting a politician.
adj
Of or pertaining to politicide.
adj
(of a thing) given political characteristics or overtones
v
To engage in political activity.
adv
In a politic manner; sagaciously; shrewdly; artfully.
adj
Relating to both politics and administration (of the state)
adj
Political and economic
adv
Alternative form of politicoeconomically [In a politico-economic manner or context.]
adj
Both political and military.
adj
Relating to both politics and commerce.
adj
Alternative form of politico-economic [Political and economic]
adj
Relating to politics and ethics.
adj
Relating to politics and history.
adj
Relating to political and legal systems.
adj
Relating to political and legal systems.
adj
Relating to politics and philosophy.
adj
Relating to politics and religion.
n
(chiefly derogatory) A politician, especially one seen as being unprincipled.
adv
Obsolete form of politicly. [In a politic manner; sagaciously; shrewdly; artfully.]
adj
(rare) relating to politology.
n
(rare) A person who studies politology; a political scientist.
n
(rare) The branch of social science concerned with theory, description, analysis and prediction of political behavior, political systems and politics broadly-construed.
n
A name referring to members of a political entity.
n
Obsolete form of policy. [A principle of behaviour, conduct etc. thought to be desirable or necessary, especially as formally expressed by a government or other authoritative body.]
n
Abbreviation of political science. [The systematic study of government and politics.]
n
An academic discipline that attempts to analyse, explain, and respond to the cultural legacies of colonialism and imperialism.
adj
Pertaining to power politics.
adj
(law) Relating to affairs of state.
n
A survivalist; one who actively prepares for emergencies.
n
A person who advocates for the preservation of natural or man-made landmarks.
adj
(education) Of or relating to progressive education.
adj
Of or relating to proportionalism.
n
One who draws up protocols.
adj
Alternative spelling of public sector [Of or relating to a public sector.]
adv
obsolete typography of pedagogically [in a pedagogical manner, like a pedagogue]
n
Obsolete form of paideutics. [(dated) The science or art of teaching.]
adj
Alternative spelling of realpolitikal [Of or pertaining to realpolitik.]
n
(politics) Pragmatic government policy concerned with perceived interests of the state.
adj
Of or pertaining to both religion and politics.
n
An elite community of scientists.
n
(political science) Efforts to influence attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale, in order to produce desired characteristics in a target population.
adj
Exhibiting, or pertaining to, solidarism.
n
(political science, rare) The study of political parties.
adj
Synonym of undersecretarial
n
The principle that initiative (whether in government, business or religion) ought to reside at the lowest feasible level (i.e. at the local or regional level, instead of the national or supranational level, unless the latter presents clear advantages)
adj
More than politic; above or exceeding policy.
adj
Of or pertaining to technopolitics.
adj
Relating to telepolitics.
adj
Communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only.
n
(political science) The study of the process of change from one political regime to another.
adj
(historical) Pertaining to the Trucial States
n
A three-dimensional chart that graphs the political spectrum, mapping cultural issues on one axis, fiscal issues on another axis, and corporate issues on a third axis, with the endpoints representing eight different ideologies.
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