to overthrow a regime

  • 1regime — n. 1) to establish a regime 2) to overthrow a regime 3) a puppet; totalitarian regime * * * [reɪ ʒiːm] totalitarian regime to establish a regime to overthrow a regime 3 a puppet …

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  • 2Overthrow (book) — Overthrow: America s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq is a book published in 2006 by award winning New York Times foreign correspondent and author Stephen Kinzer about the United States s involvement in the overthrow of foreign… …

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  • 3Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević — (Bulldozer Revolution) Location  FR Yugoslavia Date 5 October 2000 Characteristics …

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  • 4Regime change — is the replacement of one regime with another. Use of the term dates to at least 1925.[1] Regime change can occur through conquest by a foreign power, revolution, coup d état or reconstruction following the failure of a state. Regime change may… …

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  • 5Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii — Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom Part of the Hawaiian Revolutions The USS Boston s landing force on duty at the Arlington H …

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  • 6regime — is fully naturalized in terms of spelling, but is still pronounced in a French manner. Regime change is a pair of words that chance might throw together at any time (the earliest occurrence found by the OED editors happens to be from 1925), but… …

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  • 7overthrow — 01. In January of 1937, 13 leading Communists were sentenced to death for taking part in a plot, allegedly led by Leon Trotsky, to [overthrow] the Soviet government, and kill its leaders. 02. The general population seems to support the coup which …

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  • 8regime — noun 1 system of government ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ old ▪ Crowds celebrated the downfall of the old regime. ▪ current, established, existing …

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  • 9Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom — Until the 1890s the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai was an independent sovereign state, recognized by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, and Germany. Though there were threats to Hawaii s sovereignty throughout the Kingdom s history, it …

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  • 10overthrow — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted ▪ violent VERB + OVERTHROW ▪ bring about, lead to ▪ plot …

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