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- adjective Relating to
macropolitics .
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Examples
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From early on Brown had made Copenhagen his own, loving the kind of macropolitical group-therapy-as-diplomacy it was likely to be.
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As Fukuyama argued, “The growth of liberal democracy … has been the most remarkable macropolitical phenomenon of the last four hundred years.”
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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As Fukuyama argued, “The growth of liberal democracy … has been the most remarkable macropolitical phenomenon of the last four hundred years.”
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Perhaps you should also realise the reality of the macropolitical situation; it is one thing to say that you want to wipe away some nation state, but quite another to actually possess the ability to do this.
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Furthermore, the problem in this case is not with the structure of the university - the problem is with the content and tone of macropolitical discourse in this country.
"There You Go Again:" Republicans Condemn Sex, Slash Education Budget Tenured Radical 2009
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Then we look at the company in detail, and it's only then that we begin to consider the macroeconomic or macropolitical situation, because that will impinge upon the profit-ability of the company.
Spanning The Globe 2008
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I really believe that the macropolitical things going on are just interrupting the natural business cycle recovery.
unknown title 2011
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Quite apart from the macropolitical issues to which we have drawn attention, there are a number of technical problems posed by the conduct of referenda which at times generate contradictory outcomes.
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