electoralism
英:[e'lektərəlɪzəm] 美: [e'lektərəlɪzəm]
electoralism 基本解释
n.选票至上主义;
英英释义
Electoralism
Electoralism is a term first used by Terry Karl, professor of political science at Stanford University, to describe a "half-way"transition from authoritarian rule toward democratic rule. As a topic in the dominant party system political science literature, electoralism describe a situation where the transition out of hard-authoritarian rule is initiated and managed by the incumbent regime.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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