"negarchy" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈnɛɡɑːki/ [UK], /ˈnɛɡˌɑɹki/ [US] Forms: negarchies [plural]
enPR: nĕʹgärki [US], nĕʹgärkē' [US] Etymology: Coined by Daniel Deudney in his paper “Binding Powers, Bound States: The Logic and Geopolitics of Negarchy”, presented to the International Studies Association in Washington, D.C., 28th of March–2nd of April in 1994; formed as nega- (“negative”) + -archy (“rule”). Etymology templates: {{confix|en|nega|archy|gloss1=negative|gloss2=rule}} nega- (“negative”) + -archy (“rule”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} negarchy (countable and uncountable, plural negarchies)
  1. A form of status quo maintained by the interrelations of power structure and authority. Wikipedia link: Daniel Deudney, International Studies Association Tags: countable, uncountable Derived forms: negarchic, negarchical

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