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absolutism
populism
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(大众主义)

(大众主义)

民粹主义

a type of politics that purports to represent the opinions and desires of ordinary people in order to gain their support

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Populism in politics refers to a movement or approach that seeks to represent the interests and voices of ordinary people, often positioning itself against established elites or institutions.
Leaders who embrace populism frequently use rhetoric that emphasizes the dichotomy between "the people" and "the elite," promising to return power to the common citizen.
totalitarianism
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(极权主义)

(极权主义)

集权主义

the belief in and implementation of a political system where the government possesses absolute control over its citizens

bipartisan
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(超党派的)

(超党派的)

两党合作的

involving the cooperation or agreement of two political parties, especially those usually opposed to each other, to achieve a common goal or outcome

caucus
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(核心小组会议)

(核心小组会议)

党团会议

a party meeting to discuss policy or select candidates

psephology
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(投票学)

(投票学)

选举学

the scientific study of elections, including the analysis of voting patterns, behavior, and electoral systems, to understand and predict political outcomes

agitprop
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(宣传艺术(n.))

(宣传艺术(n.))

政治宣传(n.)

the political propaganda, especially in the form of art, literature, or media, used to promote a particular ideology, cause, or political agenda

brinkmanship
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(逼近危险)

(逼近危险)

边缘政策

the practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the edge of disaster, often with the intention of achieving a specific outcome

constitutionalism
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(宪法主义)

(宪法主义)

宪政主义

the commitment to governing in accordance with the principles and provisions specified in a constitution, promoting the rule of law and safeguarding individual rights

dog whistle
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/dˈɑːɡ wˈɪsəl/
(暗示信息)

(暗示信息)

隐晦信号

Idiom

a coded message intended to be understood by a particular group while remaining unnoticed or ambiguous to others

What is the origin of the idiom "dog whistle" and when to use it?

The term "dog whistle" originally referred to a whistle used in dog training, emitting a sound only audible to dogs. Over time, it evolved to describe messages with hidden meanings. Just as only dogs can hear certain frequencies, only certain people can understand the hidden message. It is often used in discussions about politics, media, advertising, and social issues, where messages may contain subtle cues or references intended to appeal to a particular audience without explicitly stating the message.

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geopolitics
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(地理政治)

(地理政治)

地缘政治

the study of how geography influences global political and economic interactions

power politics
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(强权政治)

(强权政治)

权力政治

the use of political, economic, or military power to achieve and maintain influence and control on the global or national stage

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fanaticism
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( fanaticism)

( fanaticism)

狂热主义

the extreme political or religious beliefs often accompanied by intolerance for different views

hard right
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(硬右派)

(硬右派)

极端右派

extremely conservative or right-wing political ideologies, often associated with more radical views within the right-wing spectrum

militarism
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(军事主义)

(军事主义)

军国主义

the belief that a country must have a strong military force in order to seem more powerful

statism
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(中央集权主义)

(中央集权主义)

国家主义

the belief in or practice of giving a central government significant control over social and economic affairs

unilateralism
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(单方面主义)

(单方面主义)

单边主义

the practice or principle of a nation or party taking actions, making decisions, or forming alliances without seeking or considering the approval, consensus, or cooperation of others

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(在职者)

(在职者)

现任者

the current holder of a particular office or position, especially in politics

sedition
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(叛乱罪)

(叛乱罪)

煽动叛乱

the act of rebellion or resistance against established authority, typically through speech or conduct

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(投票权)

(投票权)

选举权

the right or privilege of casting a vote in public elections

siege
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(围攻)

(围攻)

包围

the act of surrounding the enemy, a town, etc. and cutting off their supplies so that they would surrender

red tape
red tape
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(官僚主义)

(官僚主义)

繁文缛节

Idiom

official procedures or rules that are unnecessary and time-consuming

What is the origin of the idiom "red tape" and when to use it?

The idiom "red tape" has its origins in 16th century England where legal documents were bound by red tape as a way of showing that they were official. This phrase is typically used to describe excessive bureaucracy or official procedures which can hinder or delay progress.

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to promulgate
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(公布)

(公布)

颁布

to make a formal statement presenting a new rule, law, etc. that is going to be put into action

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(冲突)

(冲突)

争论

a short, political argument, particularly between rivals

absolutism
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(绝对主义)

(绝对主义)

专制主义

the belief in a political theory that stands for giving the total power to a single person or government at all times

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