- one-party state
- однопартийное государство
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
one-party state — /ˌwʌn pati ˈsteɪt/ (say .wun pahtee stayt) noun a state whose government is controlled by one party, no other party being permitted to run candidates for election or being strong enough to offer a significant alternative. Also, single party state …
one-party system — /ˌwʌn pati ˈsɪstəm/ (say .wun pahtee sistuhm) noun the political system operating in a one party state. Compare two party system. Also, single party system …
One party — may refer to: Single party state In law, a party to a: legal action contract See also Party This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Single-party state — This article is about single party political states. For telephone recording laws and notification requirements, see Telephone recording laws#One party notification states. Part of the Politics series … Wikipedia
single-party state — /ˌsɪŋgəl pati ˈsteɪt/ (say .singguhl pahtee stayt) noun → one party state …
one-party system — vienpartinė sistema statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis Partinė sistema, kurioje valdymą monopolizuoja viena politinė partija, kitoms politinėms jėgoms siekti valdžios nėra sąlygų. „Vienintelė“ partija valdžioje įsitvirtina konstitucinėmis ir… … Politikos mokslų enciklopedinis žodynas
one-party — adj. One party is used with these nouns: ↑rule, ↑state … Collocations dictionary
state — 1 /steIt/ noun 1 CONDITION (C) the mental, emotional, or physical condition that someone or something is in at a particular time: Frankly I wouldn t trust his emotional state right now. | Water exists in three states: liquid, gaseous, and solid.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
One-China policy — The One China policy (simplified Chinese: 一个中国; traditional Chinese: 一個中國 政策 ; pinyin: yī gè Zhōngguó) refers to the policy or view that there is only one state called China , despite the existence of two governments that claim to be China … Wikipedia
Party switching in the United States — In United States politics, party switching is any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one who is currently holding elected office. In the United States dominant two party system, the switches most commonly occur… … Wikipedia
Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives — Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives Republican Leader … Wikipedia