oligarchy v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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oligarchy <pl oligarchies> [am. angl. ˈɑləˌɡɑrki, brit. angl. ˈɒlɪɡɑːki] SAM. C or U

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oligarchy v slovarju PONS

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The south sees the north as the old guard trying to rule as an oligarchy.
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Dim had completely surrounded himself in a protective oligarchy.
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In certain parts of the world, nations in the form of ancient republics, monarchies or tribal oligarchies emerged.
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They warned the latter might menace the oligarchy and threaten a military coup; they preferred an inefficient army to an authoritarian state.
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But the ruling "paulista" coffee oligarchy could not withstand the near-breakdown of world capitalism in 1929.
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In parallel with this, the government has become a "de facto" oligarchy whose beneficiaries are members of organised crime.
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On the one hand, these appointments brought back men of talent and experience, on the other, it signalled a return to royal oligarchy.
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The plutocratic oligarchies control the government by holding these extra votes.
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The book presents earlier statistical studies and case studies showing that democracies and oligarchies conduct diplomacy very differently from autocracies.
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Politics remained the exclusive preserve of the oligarchy, which tended to be composed of a few wealthy, white families.
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