stalinization

[US]/[ˈstɑːlɪnɪzeɪʃn]/
[UK]/[ˈstɑːlɪnɪzeɪʃn]/
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Translation

n.The adoption of Stalinist methods or policies; a tendency toward centralized control and suppression of dissent.; The process of a country or system becoming more like the Soviet Union under Stalin.; The imposition of Stalinist-like policies or practices.

Phrases & Collocations

stalinization process

avoiding stalinization

era of stalinization

fearing stalinization

resisting stalinization

stalinization's impact

after stalinization

signs of stalinization

criticizing stalinization

legacy of stalinization

Example Sentences

the country feared a period of stalinization after the dictator's death.

critics warned against any policies that risked stalinization of the government.

he actively fought against the creeping stalinization of the party structure.

the historian argued that the regime was moving towards stalinization.

there were concerns about the potential for stalinization in the new system.

the leader vowed to prevent any stalinization of the cultural sphere.

the report highlighted the dangers of stalinization in the judiciary.

many believed the policies were a deliberate attempt at stalinization.

the movement aimed to counter the trend of stalinization in the universities.

the government denied accusations of stalinization and political repression.

the scholar traced the roots of stalinization to earlier historical events.

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