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 Translation for 'democratisation' from English to Portuguese
NOUN   democratisation | -
SYNO democratisation | democratization
pol.sociol.
democratização {f}
democratisation [Br.]
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Translation for 'democratisation' from English to Portuguese

democratisation [Br.]
democratização {f}pol.sociol.
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Usage Examples English
  • The Greek publishing industry mainly features small and medium enterprises, often family-based, and mostly founded after the democratisation in 1974, with very little agglomeration among them.
  • Over the centuries, Turkey has had many constitutions and can be characterised by the steady establishment of a nation-state, democratisation and recognition of international law.
  • In the period leading up to Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty, Tu became an advocate of slower pace in democratisation as preferred by the Chinese government, which markets it as "gradual pace", as opposed to many democrats who advocate faster-pace democratisation such as Emily Lau and Martin Lee.
  • The stilted democratisation process he proposed was constrained by multiple factors.
  • At the Inauguration of Nelson Mandela, Black Noise performed in Cape Town to support the democratisation process of South Africa.

  • Pro-democracy camp continued their objection towards the stalling of democratisation, called for universal suffrage of Chief Executive elections.
  • Amhara Mass Media Agency was created in 1993 with the aim of promoting development, peace and democratisation.
  • The international community raised concerns about the political standoff, some view this election impasse as a new stumbling block for Somalia's road to democratisation.
  • Democratisation of the labour movement is a spearhead of the Communist Platform.
  • To counter the liberal emergence, the business elites formed a conservative coalition with the pro-Communist Beijing loyalists, which warned of the rise of populism and disruption to the prosperity and stability if democratisation was to implement too quick.

  • The government also abolished courts with special privileges "(özel yetkili mahkemeler, ÖYM)" as part of a democratisation package.
  • Between 1985 and 1996 there were no outstanding developments in relations between China and Equatorial Guinea, in fact, Equatorial Guinea underwent a period of democratisation, passing a new constitution in 1991 and holding the most democratic elections in its history in 1995.
  • The European Commission's Directorate-General for Enlargement's Civil Society Development conference recognized GONG as one of the main good governance and democratisation organizations in Croatia.
  • A great deal of debate has been paid by the field of comparative politics to how the Arab region was able to avoid the third wave of democratisation.
  • The department does research and teaches in the topics of political development, democracy and democratisation in a broad sense.

  • Her earlier work also focused strongly on democratisation.
  • The process of democratisation through the 19th and 20th centuries shifted the focus of political influence to the elected members of the States.
  • In the 19th century, democratisation of local government in rural areas gradually reduced the power of the country squires.
  • He is a member of, and is supported by, the Kuwait Democratic Forum (KDF) (المنبر الديمقراطي الكويتي); a progressive Kuwaiti political organisation that promotes civil liberties and democratisation.
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