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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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