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government
1 different kinds of government 2 the top people in government 3 parts of government and people who work in government 4 local government 5 doing the work of government 6 changing one government for another the ability to control people POWER
1 different kinds of government - the group of people who govern a country: government, the Government, (with singular or plural verb), (especially AmE) administration, the Administration (with singular or plural verb) They're trying to form a new government. ◎ He has resigned from the Government. ◎ The British Government is opposed to this proposal. ◎ the Clinton Administration - a method or system of government: regime a communist regime ◎ a military regime - a country or part of a country with its own government: state India has been an independent state since 1947. ◎ California is one of the biggest states in the US. - the government of a country: the state (noun U) the power of the state ◎ the relationship between the church and the state - the laws of a country saying how it is to be governed: constitution; adjective: constitutional Britain has an unwritten constitution. ◎ constitutional changes - government of a country: central government - government of a town or district: local government - a country which governs itself and is not controlled by another country is independent; noun (U): independence - the right of an independent country to govern itself: sovereignty (noun U) national sovereignty - a system in which the government of a country is elected by all of the people: democracy (noun U); adjective: democratic; a country which has this system: democracy - a government which is headed by a president: republic; adjective: republican - a system in which the government is headed by a king or queen: monarchy; adjective: monarchical; a country which has a king or queen: monarchy, kingdom - a system in which the government has total power and is not freely elected: dictatorship (noun U); adjective: dictatorial; a country that is governed in this way: dictatorship - a situation in which there is no effective government in a country: anarchy (noun U); adjective: anarchic During the civil war, there was complete anarchy in the country. ※ groups of countries - the organization formed to encourage peace in the world and to deal with problems between nations: the United Nations, the UN - a group of countries that used to form the British Empire and that now try to work and trade together in a friendly way: the Commonwealth - an economic and political association of certain European countries: the European Union, the EU - a group of countries that is governed by another country: empire; adjective: imperial the Roman Empire - a country or area that is ruled by another country: colony; adjective: colonial - to take control of a place as a colony: colonize sth; noun (U): colonization; keeping countries as colonies: colonialism (noun U) - a union of states which each retain control of some areas of government business: federation; adjective: federal
2 the top people in government - the leader of a country: head of state a meeting of all the heads of state of the Commonwealth - the head of state in a republic: president; the position of being president: the presidency; connected with the president: presidential to be elected president ◎ President Chirac ◎ to be nominated for the presidency ◎ presidential duties - the head of state in a monarchy: king/queen - a person who has total power in a country: dictator ※ kings and queens KING/QUEEN - the leader of the government in Britain and in some other countries: prime minister (abbreviation PM) - the leader of the government in the United States and in other countries that do not have a prime minister: president - the leader of the government in Germany: chancellor - a person who controls the public affairs of a colony, or of a province or state: governor the Governor of California
3 parts of government and people who work in government - the part of government that makes important decisions for the country: the executive (noun U); adjective: executive executive power - the part of a government that makes laws: the legislature (noun U); adjective: legislative - the part of a government that administers the law: the judiciary (noun U); adjective: judicial - work and ideas that are connected with governing a country, a town, etc: politics (with singular or plural verb) - a person whose job is in politics, especially a member of parliament: politician ※ more on politicians and politics POLITICS ※ parliament - a group of people who discuss and make the laws of a country, or the place where they meet: parliament; adjective: parliamentary - a group of people with the same political opinions who try to win election to parliament: party the French Socialist Party - political actions carried out by or for political parties: party politics - the politicians who are in parliament, but who do not support the government: the Opposition ※ more on parliaments PARLIAMENT ※ government departments - a part of the government responsible for a particular area of government activity: ministry, department; connected with a government ministry or minister: ministerial the Ministry of Health/Transport/Education ◎ the Department of the Environment ◎ ministerial duties - all the government departments and the people who work in them: the Civil Service - a member of the government, often the head of a government department or part of one: minister (AmE secretary) - (in Britain) the head of a major government department: secretary, Secretary of State - the group of important ministers who have regular meetings with the Prime Minister: the Cabinet (with singular or plural verb); a minister who is a member of the Cabinet: cabinet minister a cabinet meeting - a person who works for a government department: civil servant, (often used in a negative way) bureaucrat a senior civil servant in the Home Office ◎ the uncontrolled power of the bureaucrats - a person who has a position of authority in a country: official a government official - the department that deals with political and economic relations with other countries: Ministry of/for Foreign Affairs (in the US the State Department); the person in charge: Foreign Minister, Minister of/for Foreign Affairs (in Britain Foreign Secretary)(in the US Secretary of State) - the department that is responsible for internal affairs, for example the police and the prisons: Ministry of/for Home Affairs (in Britain the Home Office); the person in charge: Interior Minister, Minister of/for Home Affairs (in Britain Home Secretary) - the department that controls public money: Treasury; the person in charge: Minister of Finance (in Britain Chancellor of the Exchequer)(in the US Treasury Secretary) - the department that collects taxes: Inland Revenue (in the US Internal Revenue) - the department that is responsible for defence: Ministry of Defence (in the US the Pentagon); the person in charge: Minister of Defence, Defence Secretary - the department that is responsible for finding out secret information about other countries: the secret service, the intelligence service ※ representing your country in another country - the part of government which represents a country in other countries: the diplomatic service - one of the officials who represent their country abroad: diplomat - the most senior person who represents his or her country in a foreign country: ambassador The Spanish Ambassador - the ambassador of one Commonwealth country in another: High Commissioner the Kenyan High Commissioner in London - the office of an ambassador and his/her staff: embassy - an official who works in a foreign country helping people from his/her country who are living or visiting there: consul; adjective: consular the British Consul ◎ the Consular Service - the office of a consul: consulate
4 local government - elected officials who are in charge of a town, city, county, etc: council (with singular or plural verb) local council elections ◎ our town/city/county council - paid officials who carry out the decisions of the local government: local authority (with singular or plural verb) - a large building that contains the local government offices for a town or city: town hall, city hall - an area in Britain, Ireland or the USA that has its own government: county, district - one of the main areas that some countries are divided into for the purpose of government: province, region; adjectives: provincial, regional provincial government ◎ the regional assembly ※ government of towns TOWN
5 doing the work of government - to control the public affairs of a country, city, etc: govern (sth), rule (over) sth This party is not fit to govern. ◎ Napoleon ruled over most of Europe. ◎ The Communist Party ruled the Soviet Union for 74 years before it was overthrown. - an act or method of governing: government (noun U) We need a period of strong government. - the control and management of the business of government: administration (noun U); adjective: administrative the administration of the tax laws ◎ efficient administration ◎ administrative efficiency - a plan of action or statement of aims and ideas: policy (on sth) Labour's policy on taxation ◎ the government's education policy ◎ a policy review - to make a new a policy, law, etc: bring* sth in, introduce sth The new drinking laws will be brought in by the end of the year. - something which is accepted and approved by the government is official; not official: unofficial official unemployment figures ◎ an official report - concerning all the people in a country or area: public public health
6 changing one government for another ※ becoming a government - to make or organize a government: form a government The party that wins the election will form the next government. - to be elected to power: come* in, come* to power The law was in place before the present government came in. ◎ The government came to power in 1987. - the party that is ruling a country is in power, in government, in office This party has been in government for more than ten years. - the joining of two or more political parties for a temporary period, usually to form a government: coalition A government was formed out of a coalition between the Socialists and the Communists. - to become the government (often by force): take* control (of sth) The military has just taken control of the country. - running or governing a place: in control (of sth) The military is in control now. - the period that an elected government is in power: term Bush ran unsuccessfully for a second term. - a person who has a job or important position after sb else: successor John Major was Margaret Thatcher's successor. ※ losing power - to lose power or be defeated: fall* The Labour government fell and the Conservatives took office. - to leave your job or position: resign (from sth), resign sth, (informal) quit* (sth); the act of resigning: resignation The minister resigned his post over a sex scandal. ◎ a resignation speech ※ using violent action to change the government - changing or trying to change the political system by violent action: revolution (noun C/U); adjective: revolutionary If the government carries on like this there'll be a revolution. ◎ to achieve power through revolution ◎ revolutionary ideas - to remove a leader or a government from power by using force: overthrow* sb/sth; noun: overthrow The president was overthrown after a three day battle. ◎ the overthrow of the Nationalist government - a sudden and violent change of government organized by a small group of people: coup It is now clear that senior army officers were involved in yesterday's attempted coup. ※ MORE ... - a system of government by a large number of officials: bureaucracy (noun C/U) - connected with bureaucracy, especially when it is too complicated and follows rules too closely: bureaucratic - official rules that seem unnecessary and often cause delay and difficulty in achieving sth: red tape (noun U) There's too much red tape in local government. - dishonest or illegal behaviour by people in official positions: corruption (noun U); not honest, moral or legal: corrupt The minister was accused of corruption.
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