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Meanings of political liberalisation in English
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Usage of political liberalisation in English
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The Americans believed that economic liberalisation in China would eventually lead to politicalliberalisation.
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The history of development in the west suggests economic and politicalliberalisation are inseparable.
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Many in the outside world argue that politicalliberalisation will follow automatically with increased affluence.
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This further angered the opposition and overshadowed the politicalliberalisation plan proposed by outgoing President Dmitry Medvedev in response to the protests.
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While economists probe the relationship between economic and politicalliberalisation, experts on international relations weigh up the relationship between economic and military power.
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In many parts of the world, not least the Soviet Union after the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986, disaster has spawned politicalliberalisation.
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It was a few years after Soviet tanks had rolled into Prague to crush a politicalliberalisation movement known as the Prague Spring.
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Rouhani appeared the most likely of the approved candidates to deliver social or politicalliberalisation, but has done little to justify those hopes.