corporatist

corporatist

美 ['kɔrpərətɪst]  英 ['kɔ:pərətɪst]

  • adj.社团主义的
  • 网络统合主义;组合主义者;社团主义型

英汉解释

adj.
1.
社团主义的,各阶级合作性质的

例句

At least the Thatcher government felt able to cut taxes as it set about privatiseing utilities and hacking back corporatist controls.

至少当年切尔当局认为着手开展公共事业私营割断社团主义控制同时推进减税事业可行

Many Europeans have grown up in corporatist systems, dominated by trade unions, employers' groups and politicians.

许多欧洲成长离不开社团体制比如工会雇主协会政客们

But that is not the only EU on offer: a corporatist, cosy, populist union sounds very plausible to Europe's ageing, anxious voters.

并非欧盟唯一利用一个社团主义温馨宜人人口众多一体联盟听起来欧洲那些年老心急火燎选民欢迎

However, this claim is not undisputed, with nations like Singapore still strongly following neo-corporatist models.

不过这种主张存在争议因为一些国家新加坡依然维持大量社团主义架构

The models of urban governance can be classfied to four general models: managerial, corporatist , pro growth and welfare governance.

一般认为城市治理模式主要管理模式社团模式支持增长模式福利模式

They were originally derived from the corporatist labour code of Mussolini's Italy.

这些法令最初源自墨索里尼时代社团劳工法令

Just three decades earlier, IBM had quit India, which was in the grip of corporatist and nationalistic industrial policies.

30年之前IBM曾经放弃印度当时印度社团主义民族主义产业政策牢牢控制

Over the past ten years, under Vladimir Putin's leadership, Russia has become more nationalistic, corrupt and corporatist.

过去普京领导俄罗斯民族主义腐败风气社团主义变得更加严重