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democratização
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democratització
The action of making something democratic.
democratization
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democratização
1
In this sense,
democratisation
is a never-ending process rather than an event.
2
Is there indeed an Arab Spring of
democratisation
affecting the whole region?
3
This idea of platforms plus people equals
democratisation
of innovation and creativity.
4
The
democratisation
of Burma will be hard, but it is not impossible.
5
Of course,
democratisation
does not automatically guarantee better behaviour on the world stage.
6
The
democratisation
of the recording and distribution process removed previous barriers to entry.
7
What we are witnessing is the
democratisation
of culture, he said.
8
It is a mass and comprehensive
democratisation
of education and training.
9
At SFI we very much believe in the
democratisation
of science.
10
He had not believed in the
democratisation
of the creative process.
11
The final chapter then became the
democratisation
of the Arab world.
12
And it is this absolute
democratisation
which has presented an existential threat to democracy.
13
These companies say they are committed to transparency and
democratisation
.
14
The German philosopher saw the
democratisation
of higher education as an affront to genius.
15
If the election is postponed the process of
democratisation
in Myanmar will be delayed.
16
This ruling is a blow against
democratisation
and has tarnished Turkey's image, he said.
democratisation
greater democratisation
absolute democratisation
apparent democratisation
argue for democratisation
become the democratisation
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democratização
Catalan
democratització