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regime$68390$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

FORM OF GOVERNMENT OR THE SET OF RULES, CULTURAL OR SOCIAL NORMS, ETC. THAT REGULATE THE OPERATION OF A GOVERNMENT OR INSTITUTION AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH SOCIETY
Régime; Regime government; Regimes; Political regime; Ruling regime; Regieme
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regime      
n. καθεστώς, σύστημα, διοίκηση, δίαιτα
monetary policy         
  • United States Treasury bond]]
  • The [[Bank of Japan]], in Tokyo, established in 1882.
  • Banknotes with a face value of 5000 in different currencies. ([[United States dollar]], [[Central African CFA franc]], [[Japanese yen]], [[Italian lira]], and [[French franc]])
  • Jiaozi]], redeemable for 770 ''mò''.
  • Mechanics of open market operations: Demand-Supply model for reserves market
  • Gold certificate]]s were used as [[paper currency]] in the [[United States]] from 1882 to 1933. These certificates were freely convertible into [[gold coin]]s.
SUBCLASS OF THE ECONOMIC POLICY
Monetary policy of central banks; Central bank/Monetary policy; Monetary Policy; Contractionary monetary policy; Monetary regime; Expansionary monetary policy; Monetary expansion; Price policy; Monetray policy; Price level targeting; Monetary action; Money policy; Contractionary policies; Expansionary policies; Monetary management; Goal of monetary policy; Tight money policy; Tight credit; Unconventional monetary policy; Contractionary; Monetary contraction; Monetary policies; Interest rate targeting; Monetary policy credibility; History of monetary policy
νομισματική πολιτική
totalitarian regime         
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  • [[Benito Mussolini]], [[Duce]] of Fascist Italy from 1922 to 1943
  • [[Flag of the Taliban]]
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  • Caliph]] of the [[Islamic State]], ruled as the dictator of a totalitarian [[quasi-state]] that controlled parts of Iraq and Syria from 2014 to 2019
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POLITICAL SYSTEM IN WHICH THE STATE HOLDS TOTAL AUTHORITY
Totalitarian; Totalitarism; Totalitarianism and authoritarianism; Economic totalitarianism; Totalitarian regime; Totaliterianism; Totalitarian government; User:Silverback/Category:Totalitarian dictators; Totalitarian dictatorship; Totalitarian state; Totalitarian regimes; Total state; Totalitarian model; Totalitarian rule; Totalitarian system; Totalitarianist; Totalitarian Dictatorship; Anti-totalitarianism; Anti-totalitarian; Totallitarian; Totalistic; Totalitarian State; Antitotalitarianism; Antitotalitarian; Totalitarian dictator; Totalstaat
ολοκληρωτικό καθεστώς

Definition

regime
n.
1) to establish a regime
2) to overthrow a regime
3) a puppet; totalitarian regime

Wikipedia

Regime

In politics, a regime (also "régime") is the form of government or the set of rules, cultural or social norms, etc. that regulate the operation of a government or institution and its interactions with society. The two broad categories of regimes that appear in most literature are democratic and autocratic. However, autocratic regimes can be broken down into a subset of many different types (dictatorial, totalitarian, absolutist, monarchic, oligarchic, etc.). The key similarity between all regimes are the presence of rulers, and either formal or informal institutions.

According to Yale professor Juan José Linz there a three main types of political regimes today: democracies, totalitarian regimes and, sitting between these two, authoritarian regimes (with hybrid regimes).