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democratization — 1865; see DEMOCRATIZE (Cf. democratize) + ATION (Cf. ation) … Etymology dictionary
Democratization — Voting is an important part of the democratic process. Democratization (or democratisation) is the transition to a more democratic political regime. It may be the transition from an authoritarian regime to a full democracy, a transition from an… … Wikipedia
Democratization — / Demokratizatsiia The term “democratization” (demokratizatsiia) refers to a gradual introduction of democratic principles of governance into post totalitarian societies. In the Russian language, the term implies a delay in the acceptance… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
democratization — demokratizacija statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis Esminiai politinio režimo pokyčiai, vykstantys pereinant iš nedemokratinio į demokratinį režimą. Politinio režimo kaitos modelis susiformavo 20 a. 8 dešimtmečio pab. – 9 dešimtmetyje,… … Politikos mokslų enciklopedinis žodynas
democratization — democratize (also democratise) ► VERB ▪ introduce a democratic system or democratic principles to. DERIVATIVES democratization noun … English terms dictionary
Democratization of knowledge — The democratization of knowledge is the acquisition and spread of knowledge amongst the common people, not just privileged elites such as priests and academics. Contents 1 History 2 In the Digital Age 3 Scientific knowledge … Wikipedia
democratization — noun see democratize … New Collegiate Dictionary
democratization — noun a) The introduction of democracy, its functions or principles, to an area or country which did not have democracy previously. b) The spread of democracy as a concept … Wiktionary
democratization — de·moc·ra·ti·za·tion || dɪ‚mÉ’krÉ™taɪ zeɪʃn n. process by which a government becomes a democracy, establishment of democratic rule; acquiring of democratic values … English contemporary dictionary
democratization — de·moc·ra·ti·za·tion … English syllables