polities in English

noun
1
a form or process of civil government or constitution.
They faced an enormous task of transforming their economies and polities from centralized communist control to the market economies and pluralist democracies that membership required.

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1. Throughout Politics, Aristotle goes into detail about monarchies, Aristocracies, and polities, as the ideal forms of government

2. Although practically all ethnographic studies of early states, Chiefdoms, and non-centralized polities were

3. Mecca was long ruled by Muhammad's descendants, the sharifs, acting either as independent rulers or as vassals to larger polities.

4. They had a common linguistic, religious and artistic heritage that distinguished them from the culture of the surrounding polities.

5. Innovation has been permeating into various spheres of social economy, polities, culture, people's living and thinking.

6. The Consociational perspective retains its interpretive power, including in the examination of major polities, such as the

7. This book is devoted to the analysis of borders of the Aramaean polities and territories during the 10th–8th centuries B.C.E

8. The media for political socialization in Britain are not dissimilar to those in the United States and many other polities.

9. This book is devoted to the analysis of borders of the Aramaean polities and territories during the 10th–8th centuries B.C.E

10. There is a point of view, much propagated by Lev Gumilev, that the Horde and Russian polities entered into a defensive alliance against the Teutonic knights and pagan Lithuanians.

11. ‘Anglophone students’ ‘The current century is going to be the century of the global dominance of the English language, Anglophone culture, and of the Anglo-Saxon derived polities - for both good and ill.’

12. Caravanserais or ‘road inns’ were a central aspect of medieval and early modern sociality in Central Asia, as infrastructural investments made by centralized polities to promote long distance exchange, and as locales for providing charitable hospitality

13. This is one of the less convincing interpretations; government by the pen with endless letters and inquiries as the key mechanism for keeping subordinate officers in line was not always effective in much more Bureaucratised early modern polities.

14. The rights that are spelt out in the European Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms are not so very different from those adumbrated in the constitutions of, say, East Germany or the USSR, but as the citizens of those unhappy polities discovered, paper rights in themselves are worthless in the absence of adequate mechanisms of parliamentary government.