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How to pronounce centralism in English?

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Type of policy

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When applied to an entire state, democratic centralism creates a one-party system.
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Tussles over centralism have bedevilled Spanish politics since Boabdil's last sigh.
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It is quite true that centralism in itself generally does tend to stifle democracy.
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The three speakers all complain that top-down centralism has crushed local initiative.
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Ever since, the party has functioned on the basis of democratic centralism.
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At first, the Unionists and Autonomists were allied against the centralism of Vienna.
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This is a 21st century equivalent to the 20th century democratic centralism of Leninism.
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Spain has a long history of tension between centralism and regionalism.
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As the pendulum swung sharply towards centralism in 1835, several Mexican states revolted.
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More examples
  • The political policy of concentrating power in a central organization
  • (centralistic) centralist: advocating centralization
  • (Centralist) In politics, centrism is the ideal or the practice of promoting moderate policies that lie between different political extremes. ...
  • (centralists) Latin American politicians who wished to create strong, centralized national governments with broad powers; often supported by politicians who described themselves as conservatives. (p. 761)