Deoligarchization

//diːˌɒlɪɡɑːkaɪˈzeɪʃn̩//

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Belarusian

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  • дэалігархіза́цыя noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

Finnish

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  • oligarkiasta pois kehittyminen noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

French

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  • désoligarchisation noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

Georgian

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  • დეოლიგარქიზაცია noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

German

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  • Deoligarchisierung noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

Polish

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  • deoligarchizacja noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

Russian

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  • деолигархиза́ция noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

Ukrainian

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  • деолігархіза́ція noun (act or process of reversing oligarchization)

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Of course, some MO's [social movement organizations] begin with a relatively oligarchical structure and de-oligarchization may occur.

Source: wiktionary

This deoligarchization was one of the fundamental conditions precedent for agricultural modernization and for growing mobility and commercialization of land, labour and capital.

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The deoligarchization and opening up of Israeli society in the two decades following the Six Day War were facilitated by a sharp rise in the standard of living and education, the ascent of a new class of professionals, technocrats, managers and businessmen, and the strengthening of ties with and orientation toward the West.

Source: wiktionary

Vladimir Gusinsky's media empire was another logical place to start "deoligarchization."

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