democracy 音标拼音: [dɪm'ɑkrəsi]
n .
U 民主,民主政治;
C 民主国家
U 民主,民主政治;
C 民主国家
democracy n 1 :
the political orientation of those who favor government by the people or by their elected representatives 2 :
a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them [
synonym :
{
democracy }, {
republic }, {
commonwealth }]
3 :
the doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group [
synonym :
{
majority rule }, {
democracy }]
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1 .
Government by the people ;
a form of government in which the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by the people .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Government by popular representation ;
a form of government in which the supreme power is retained by the people ,
but is indirectly exercised through a system of representation and delegated authority periodically renewed ;
a constitutional representative government ;
a republic .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
Collectively ,
the people ,
regarded as the source of government . --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
4 .
The principles and policy of the Democratic party ,
so called . [
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S .]
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1913 Webster ]
76 Moby Thesaurus words for "
democracy ":
absolute monarchy ,
aristocracy ,
autarchy ,
autocracy ,
autonomy ,
coalition government ,
collective farm ,
collectivism ,
collectivity ,
collegiality ,
colonialism ,
common ownership ,
commonwealth ,
communal effort ,
communion ,
communism ,
community ,
constitutional government ,
constitutional monarchy ,
cooperation ,
cooperative society ,
dictatorship ,
dominion rule ,
duarchy ,
duumvirate ,
dyarchy ,
federal government ,
federation ,
feudal system ,
garrison state ,
gerontocracy ,
heteronomy ,
hierarchy ,
hierocracy ,
home rule ,
kibbutz ,
kolkhoz ,
limited monarchy ,
martial law ,
meritocracy ,
militarism ,
military government ,
mob rule ,
mobocracy ,
monarchy ,
neocolonialism ,
ochlocracy ,
oligarchy ,
pantisocracy ,
patriarchate ,
patriarchy ,
police state ,
profit sharing ,
public ownership ,
pure democracy ,
regency ,
representative democracy ,
representative government ,
republic ,
self -
determination ,
self -
government ,
sharecropping ,
social democracy ,
socialism ,
state ownership ,
stratocracy ,
technocracy ,
thearchy ,
theocracy ,
totalitarian government ,
totalitarian regime ,
town meeting ,
triarchy ,
triumvirate ,
tyranny ,
welfare state
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Democracy - Council on Foreign Relations Democracy 607 result s Venezuela’s Democratic Transition Needs Women, Including Machado February 11, 2026
As Democracy Falters Worldwide, Authoritarians are Winning Between a reduction in freedoms in the U S and an uptick in organized collaboration among autocracies around the world, Freedom House’s most recent Freedom in the World report paints a stark image
Foreign Influence and Democratic Governance - Council on Foreign Relations Most foreign efforts to influence U S democracy are benign, and many provide useful information about the effects of U S foreign and domestic policies on other societies
What Are Different Types of Government? | CFR Education Learn about different forms of government—including democracy, authoritarian rule, and monarchy—and how their distinctions aren't always so clear
Hong Kong’s Freedoms: What China Promised and How It’s Cracking Down Although colonial Hong Kong had certain freedoms, it was never rated a full democracy [PDF] by international standards And today, China is a one-party state that is reluctant to allow Hong Kong
Ailing Democracy and Declining Women’s Representation: How They Are . . . Annual reports on the health of democracy this year reaffirmed an ongoing trend of decline, which has occurred alongside a less heralded but related stalling of women’s political participation
U. S. Allies Rally to Support Democracy and Come to Terms With a New U. S . . . While the road ahead for democracy will be hard and rocky, the Copenhagen gathering of government and industry leaders, young tech entrepreneurs, and democracy activists provided ample cause
The Whys and Hows of Promoting Democracy - Council on Foreign Relations In this Markets and Democracy Brief, Mark Lagon examines the uneven history of promoting democracy in U S foreign policy and offers lessons for how the United States can best advance
A Year of Elections and Democratic Challenges Africans’ support for the tenets of liberal democracy has never been sturdier, notably contradicting the trend in advanced liberal democracies where cynicism has been rising
Democracy, Human Rights, and American Foreign Policy The United States must weigh the importance of promoting democracy and respect for human rights, and determine what tools are most effective in doing so