Meaning of concertative | Babel Free
Definitions
Related to concertation, especially in the context of tripartism.
Examples
“[…] the development of the 'concertative state', the institutionalized consultation between large interest⟳ groups, government and administration.”
“It [sc. the NEDC system] was clearly one of several concertative arrangements set⟳ up by the British state to provide⟳ channels of access for labor and management to industrial policy making.”
“The Swedish political system has long been regarded as exemplary of what political scientists have⟳ called a “consensus model⟳” of democracy […] During the postwar period, political institutions have⟳ supposedly been characterized by “a low intensity of conflict, together with a highly effective machinery for conflict resolution. The predominant style of policy-making is seen as concertative and deliberative, and the level of inter-elite agreement is high” (Elder at al. 1988: 182; cf. 465–7).”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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