政治問題
せいじもんだい
political issue (problem)
Kosakata
Kanji 治 yang berarti memerintah muncul dalam 413 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
せいじもんだい
political issue (problem)
せいじようご
political jargon, political term
せいじようこう
platform (e.g. of a party), policy statement, manifesto
せいじよくあつ
political repression
せいじりろん
political theory
せいじばなれ
disillusionment with politics
せいじりきがく
political dynamics, dynamics of political forces, the balance of political power
せいじりんり
political ethics
せいじりんりしんさかい
Deliberative Council on Political Ethics
せいじろん
political discourse
しょうじ
Shōji era (1199.4.27-1201.2.13)
せいせいじ
biopolitics
せっかんせいじ
regency government
せんぐんせいじ
Songun, military-first policy of North Korea
せんりょうとうち
rule of an occupying power
せんせいせいじ
despotic government, autocracy
ぜんにほんがくせいじちかいそうれんごう
All-Japan Federation of Student Self-Government Associations, Zengakuren
そっきんせいじ
administration by close advisers, kitchen cabinet
たとうせいじ
polyarchy
まちあいせいじ
back-room political dealing
たいじる
to exterminate, to eliminate, to eradicate, to suppress
だいぎせいじ
representative government
だいじ
Daiji era (1126.1.22-1131.1.29)
たんざいちりょう
monotherapy, single-drug therapy, single-agent treatment
かじ
smithing, blacksmith
だんあつせいじ
(political) coercion
ちほうじちほう
Local Autonomy Act
ちゅうどうせいじ
centrism, middle-of-the-road politics
ちょうじかん
reformatory
ちょうじ
Chōji era (1104.2.10-1106.4.9)
ちょうろうせいじ
gerontocracy
じょうじ
Jōji era (of the Northern Court) (1362.9.23-1368.2.18), Teiji era
どろぼうせいじ
kleptocracy
どろぼうせいじか
kleptocrat
てんじ
Tenji era (1124.4.3-1126.1.22)
とうじきゃく
visitor at hot springs resort
とうじば
hot-spring health resort
とうちか
being under the rule of, being under the government of
とうちきかん
governing institution, governing institutions, organ of government
とうちきこう
system of government, government structure
とうちけん
sovereignty
とうちしゃ
the ruler, sovereign
とくじ
Tokuji era (1306.12.14-1308.10.9)
とくち
virtuous government, government founded on good morals
とくちしゅぎ
principle of virtuous government, virtue as the principle of good government
うちモンゴルじちく
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (China)
ないじ
internal affairs, domestic affairs
うちもうこじちく
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (China)
なんちせい
refractority (of a disease), intractability, difficulty to cure
にっぽんせいじがっかい
Japanese Political Science Association, JPSA
にっぽんちほうじちがっかい
Japan Association for the Study of Local Government
にっぽんちほうじちけんきゅうがっかい
Nippon Urban Management and Local Government Research Association, NUMLGRA
にっぽんひかくせいじがっかい
Japan Association for Comparative Politics, JACP
にゅういんちりょう
hospital treatment, inpatient treatment
ねいかかいぞくじちく
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (China)
はばつせいじ
faction-based politics
はっぽうまるくおさまる
to find a solution (after struggle)
はんじち
semi-autonomy
ひじやまだいがく
Hijiyama University
ひちしゃ
the ruled, the governed
ひせいじてき
apolitical, nonpolitical
ひっち
certain cure
ひっちやく
necessity guaranteed to cure
ふじのやまい
incurable illness
ふにんちりょう
infertility treatment
ぶけせいじ
feudal government
ぶだんせいじ
military government
ぶりょくせいじ
power politics
はらのむしがおさまらない
cannot contain one's anger, can't contain myself, staying angry
ぶんかつとうち
divide and rule, divide and conquer
ぶんかつとうちほう
divide and conquer
ぶんしひょうてきちりょう
molecularly targeted therapy
ぶんじしゅぎ
governing by law and reason rather than by military force
へいようちりょう
combined treatment, combination therapy
へいじ
Heiji era (1159.4.20-1160.1.10)
べいこくせいじがっかい
American Political Science Association
ほうじ
Hōji era (1247.2.28-1249.3.18)
ほうしゃせんちりょう
radiation therapy
ほうちこっか
country with a constitutional government, constitutional state, country where the rule of law prevails, system based on the rule of law
ほうちしゃかい
law-abiding society
ほうちしゅぎ
constitutionalism, rule of law, legalism
ぼうどうをおさめる
to quell a disturbance
まんじ
Manji era (1658.7.23-1661.4.25)
みんしゅせいじ
democratic government
めいじのたいほう
poor swing, hanging back during the swing, Meiji-era cannon
めいじやすだせいめいほけん
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance
めいじいしん
Meiji Restoration (1868)
めいじがくいんだいがく
Meiji Gakuin University
めいじき
Meiji period (1868-1912)
めいじけんぽう
Meiji Constitution, Constitution of the Empire of Japan
めいじこくさいいりょうだいがく
Meiji University of Integrative Medicine
めいじじだい
Meiji period (1868-1912)
めいじじゅうよねんのせいへん
ousting of vice-minister Ōkuma Shigenobu and his supporters from the Meiji government (1881)
めいじじんぐう
Meiji Shrine
めいじせつ
Emperor Meiji's birthday (November 3; national holiday held from 1927 to 1948)
めいじだいがく
Meiji University
めいじてんのう
Emperor Meiji (1852-1912, reigned 1867-1912), Emperor Mutsuhito
めいじにじゅうしちはちねんせんえき
Meiji 27-28 Campaign (alternate name for the First Sino-Japanese war; 1894-1895)
めいじにゅうぎょうかぶしきがいしゃ
Meiji Dairies Corporation
めいじやっかだいがく
Meiji College of Pharmacy