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neo-authoritarianismнеоавторитаризм (the idea that a nation needs a strong leader to guide it through divisive changes; New York Times Alex_Odeychuk)
neo-fascismнеофашизм
neo-fascistнеофашист
neo-feudalismнеофеодализм (The basic struggle taking place during globalization is what Toffler refers to as the super struggle, which is between those who are holding on to certain ideologies (freedom) and those who are advancing the New World Order (neo-feudalism). In his 1977 book, The Grand Chessboard, Brzezinsky mentioned that when it is complete, the global empire would be based on the structure of earlier empires, which includes a hierarchy of vassals, tributaries, protectorates, and colonies.Professor Quigley sums up this consolidation process as: "Nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert." Leana)
neo-imperialistнеоимперский (bookworm)
neo-institutionalнео-институциональный (Шандор)
neo-Trotskyismнеотроцкизм (grafleonov)
neo-Trotskyistнеотроцкисткий (wiktionary.org xakepxakep)
neo-Trotskyistнеотроцкист (wiktionary.org xakepxakep)
neo-Trotskyiteнеотроцкист (grafleonov)
neo-Trotskyiteнеотроцкисткий (grafleonov)
Neo-Weberian Stateнеовеберианское государство (by Christopher Pollitt and Geert Bouckaert grafleonov)
paternalistic neo-feudalismпатерналистский неофеодализм (Alex_Odeychuk)