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Definition of Depoliticizing
1. depoliticize [v] - See also: depoliticize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Depoliticizing
Literary usage of Depoliticizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blunting the Sword: Budget Policy and the Future of Defense by Dennis S. Ippolito (1995)
"... three-part strategy attempted to postpone defense policy confrontations with
Congress as long as possible by depoliticizing defense spending totals. ..."
2. Protecting the Future of Social Security: Hearing Before the Budget edited by John R. Kasich (1997)
"... to finance the transition, but had several additional benefits such as increasing
efficiency, spreading ownership, and depoliticizing the economy. ..."
3. Developed-country Agricultural Policies and Developing-country Food Supplies by Timothy Edward Josling (1980)
"... diminish: they might also lead to a depoliticizing of agricultural trade.
The surfacing of political issues such as the strategic use of food exports ..."
4. The Legitimacy of International Organizations by Jean-Marc Coicaud (2001)
"Far from the depoliticizing comforts of ethical theory, enacting the ethical
relation will involve resistance and struggle. It is a messy business. ..."
5. Community Policing: Comparative Aspects of Community Oriented Police Work by Dieter Dölling, Thomas Feltes (1993)
"A confrontation of these results with the generally positive attitudes towards
the police leads to one important conclusion: it was the depoliticizing of ..."
6. The Politics of Post-Suharto Indonesia by Johnathan Paris, Adam Schwarz (1999)
"Suharto's efforts at depoliticizing Indonesia were so successful that when he
left office, the military was the only functioning political institution left ..."
7. Responding to Low-Intensity Conflict Challenges by Stephen Blank (1993)
"On the other hand, the intensity of the conflict in the occupied territories can
be neutralized if the PLO and Israel succeed in depoliticizing religion in ..."
8. Challenge and Response: Anticipating U. S. Military Security Concern by Karl P. Magyar (1994)
"... reducing, professionalizing, depoliticizing, and developing new arms sources
and the like were essential steps in transforming their military forces, ..."