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kleptocracy
English
Alternative forms
- cleptocracy
Etymology
klepto- +? -cracy
Noun
kleptocracy (plural kleptocracies)
- A corrupt and dishonest government or society characterised by greed.
Synonyms
- kleptarchy
Derived terms
- narcokleptocracy
Translations
See also
- mafia state
kleptocracy From the web:
kleptocratic
English
Etymology
klepto- +? -cratic
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /kl?pt?(?)?k?at?k/
Adjective
kleptocratic (comparative more kleptocratic, superlative most kleptocratic)
- Pertaining to a kleptocracy; characterised by rulers or leaders who are thieves.
- 2008, Nick Mathiason, "New fight for Congo's riches", The Observer, 29 Jun 2008:
- Once the biggest company in Africa, Gecamines' production plunged during the kleptocratic dictatorship of President Mobutu Sese Seko (1965-97).
- 2008, Nick Mathiason, "New fight for Congo's riches", The Observer, 29 Jun 2008:
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