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  2. Regime - Wikipedia

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    A stewardship urban regime is defined by its more adversarial stance toward large corporations compared to entrepreneurial regimes. These regimes prioritize safeguarding community interests, ensuring the well-being of local residents over advancing business-centric agendas.

  3. Regime theory - Wikipedia

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    Regime theory is a theory within international relations derived from the liberal tradition which argues that international institutions or regimes affect the behavior of states or other international actors. [1] It assumes that cooperation is possible in the anarchic system of states, as regimes are, by definition, instances of international ...

  4. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Definition Adhocracy: Rule by a government based on relatively disorganized principles and institutions as compared to a bureaucracy, its exact opposite. Anocracy: A regime type where power is not vested in public institutions (as in a normal democracy) but spread amongst elite groups who are constantly competing with each other for power.

  5. Ancien régime - Wikipedia

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    Simon Schama has observed that "virtually as soon as the term was coined, 'old regime' was automatically freighted with associations of both traditionalism and senescence. It conjured up a society so encrusted with anachronisms that only a shock of great violence could free the living organism within.

  6. International regime - Wikipedia

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    An international regime is the set of principles, norms, rules and procedures that international actors converge around. [1] [2] [3] These regimes guide and structure interactions between international actors and, in some cases, may evolve into an intergovernmental organization.

  7. “The Regime,” starring Kate Winslet, is HBO’s latest prestige series and it never goes deeper than its elevator pitch: “Veep” meets “Succession,” but set inside an authoritarian ...

  8. Political system - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid regime [a] is a type of political system often created as a result of an incomplete democratic transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic one (or vice versa). [b] Hybrid regimes are categorized as having a combination of autocratic features with democratic ones and can simultaneously hold political repressions and regular ...

  9. Is 'The Regime' Based on a True Story? - AOL

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    However, while that was the initial inspiration for The Regime, the concept evolved over time until Tracy eventually arrived at the complex and twisted love story between Vernham and Zubak that ...