form of governance

collocation in English

meaningsofformandgovernance

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form
noun
uk
/fɔːm/
us
/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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governance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɡʌv.ən.əns/
us
/ˈɡʌv.ɚ.nəns/
the way that organizations or countries are managed at the highest level, and the systems for ...
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(Definition offormandgovernancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Why do we have the push towards this newformofgovernance?
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In doing so, he seems to ignore the ne distinction between democratization as a continuing process and democracy as an institutionalizedformofgovernance.
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It is important to note that democratic governance is but oneformofgovernance, and that democratic governance can itself take a variety of forms, as we will see below.
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The obligation that goes with thisformofgovernanceis specifically designed to bring about common rules amongst the member states, inevitably entailing policy transfer effects.
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Equating the opposition with organised crime is the device of a differentformofgovernancewhich has nothing to do with democracy.
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In adopting a traditional state power, the federal government was adopting an utterly differentformofgovernanceand citizenship.
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Without a doubt, military rule is the most unpopularformofgovernancein these three countries.
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The amorphousness of thisformofgovernancemakes calibrating institutionalization in particular policy sectors highly problematical, thus undermining meaningful comparison.
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Both countries experienced a white settler colonial heritage associated with an oligarchical formofgovernanceand constitutionally entrenched racism.
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The analyses above have in common that they tend to focus on professional self-regulation as interacting with anotherformofgovernance.
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For thisformofgovernancerested on the belief that society was itself the sum total of the exchange relations that constituted it.
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The difficulty of calibrating this amorphousformofgovernanceundermined our attempt to establish a linkage between institutionalization and transfer outcome.
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It was as much a culture of action as display, legitimated not so much by founding-myths as its effectiveness as aformofgovernance.
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In evaluating the transfer potential of thisformofgovernancewe have to conclude that the jury is still out.
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Under thisformofgovernance, transfer operates horizontally through the diffusion of policy between member states.
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Such an objective can be achieved by working through either the prebendal or the corporatistformofgovernance.
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Commons championed the idea of "industrial commissions" as a newformofgovernancefor the corporate age.
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We contend that this weakly institutionalizedformofgovernancehas significantly less transfer potential than hierarchical variants, and will only rarely produce emulative transfer.
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Negative integration is the 'purest'formofgovernanceby hierarchy.
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