単一行政理論
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Japanese
[edit]Kanji in this term | |||||
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単 | 一 | 行 | 政 | 理 | 論 |
たん Grade: 4 |
いつ Grade: 1 |
ぎょう Grade: 2 |
せい Grade: 5 |
り Grade: 2 |
ろん Grade: 6 |
on'yomi |
Alternative forms
[edit]- 単一執行府論 (tan'itsu shikkōhu ron)
Etymology
[edit]Compound of 単一 (tan'itsu, “unitary”) + 行政 (gyōsei, “executive”) + 理論 (riron, “theory”)
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]単一行政理論 • (tan'itsu gyōsei riron)
- (US politics) unitary executive theory [1]
- 単一行政理論は、合衆国の大統領が議会や裁判所のチェックを受けない、事実上完全無欠な行政権限を持っていると主張しています。
- Tan'itsu gyōsei riron wa, gasshūkoku no daitōryō ga gikai ya saibansho no chekku o uke nai, jijitsujō kanzen muketsu na gyōsei kengen o motte iru to shuchō shiteimasu.
- The unitary executive theory argues that the president of the United States has virtually complete and total executive power that is unchecked by Congress or the courts.
- トランプ大統領が圧倒的な権力を行使する中、「単一行政」理論が最高裁判所に提訴される可能性があります。
- Toranpu daitōryō ga attōteki na kenryoku o kōshi suru naka,“tan'itsu gyōsei” riron ga saikō saibansho ni teiso sareru kanōsei ga ari masu.
- 'Unitary executive' theory may reach Supreme Court as Trump wields sweeping power.
- 単一行政理論は、合衆国の大統領が議会や裁判所のチェックを受けない、事実上完全無欠な行政権限を持っていると主張しています。
Antonyms
[edit]- 三権分立 (sanken bunritsu, “separation of powers”)
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- 【超解説対談】第2次トランプ政権のキーワード「単一行政理論」「金ぴか時代」を読み解く|ニューズウィーク日本版 (Newsweek Japanese edition)
- トランプ大統領はなぜ三権分立を軽視するのか?背景に存在する「単一行政理論」 (in Japanese)
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