political power (noun)
71Gustavus — noun 1. the last king of Sweden to have any real political power (1882 1973) • Syn: ↑Gustavus VI • Instance Hypernyms: ↑king, ↑male monarch, ↑Rex 2. king of Sweden who kept Sweden neutral during both World War I and II (1858 1950) • Syn …
72Machiavellianism — noun Date: 1626 the political theory of Machiavelli; especially the view that politics is amoral and that any means however unscrupulous can justifiably be used in achieving political power …
73corridor — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian dialect (N Italy) corridore, from correre to run, from Latin currere more at car Date: 1719 1. a. a passageway (as in a hotel or office building) into which compartments or rooms open b. a place or p …
74timocracy — noun a) (Platonism) A form of government in which ambition for honor, power and military glory motivates the rulers. b) (Aristotelianism) A form of government in which civic honor or political power increases with the amount of property one owns …
75bargaining — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hard ▪ There will be some hard bargaining before an agreement is reached. ▪ collective ▪ Unions were insistent on the right to collective bargaining. ▪ institutional …
76squirarchy — noun see squirearchy * * * squirarchal, squirarchical, adj. /skwuyeur ahr kee/, n., pl. squirarchies. squirearchy. * * * squireˈarchy or squirˈarchy noun 1. The rule of or government by squires 2. Squires collectively and their social or… …
77vassalage — noun Date: 15th century 1. a position of subordination or submission (as to a political power) 2. the state of being a vassal 3. the homage, fealty, or services due from a vassal …
78Fedzilla — noun US federal government regarded as a rapacious monster with an appetite for political power, money, etc …
79isocracy — noun a form of government where all citizens have equal political power …
80Euroregion — noun A transnational cooperation structure, usually without political power, between contiguous territories located in different European countries …