English to Arabic Dictionary contestation

contestation

خصام
definition
noun
Hall deals with the process of contestation and what is required to replace embedded ideas, established interests and institutions.
the action or process of disputing or arguing.
translation of 'contestation'
noun
طعن قضائي,
خصام
example
And these representations changed appreciably over the centuries, through a process of both 'contestation' and assimilation.
But in saying this, both partisans of the left and of the right agree that the West is characterized by 'contestation' , by disagreement, and by questions more than by answers.
The conflicting interests of the two regulatory projects led to interscalar 'contestation' between the local and the national.
We need as much genuine debate and political 'contestation' as a democratic system such as ours can muster.
But ‘family values’, once a matter of stated political doctrine, have now receded from the realm of political 'contestation' to become naturalized.
Democracy, too, born of dissensus and struggle, is about agonism - 'contestation' over matters public which nevertheless accepts a consensus which avoids antagonism.
If subjective identification emerges from relationality, fractures and faultlines within the relational field may produce conflict and 'contestation' within subjectivity.
Because in the past nobody believed that the two-party 'contestation' becomes a primary feature of party politics in Japan.
The specific circumstances here are a bit murky, and will be subject to 'contestation' .
We present a case study that deals with controversy and 'contestation' over three cultural productions in the past 10 years.
In that sense the decision to make the award - and the motivation for doing so - was inevitably going to be subject to the same intensely partisan 'contestation' process.
It is only through ongoing debate and 'contestation' that any nation that I want to inhabit will be produced.
ideological 'contestation' over social policy in the European Union
Potentials for human communication allow discussion, 'contestation' , and the use of the human imagination to stimulate innovation and conflict resolution.
Left alone, they would have evolved in unpredictable ways through local negotiation and 'contestation' over the course of time and through the formation of a central state.
Without an independent media, the multiplicity of voices, whether in concert or 'contestation' , are less likely to be heard, Jervis insisted.
Democratic politics is bound to the terrain of dispute and 'contestation' .
Hall deals with the process of 'contestation' and what is required to replace embedded ideas, established interests and institutions.
This has coincided with an increasing methodological interest in 'contestation' , ambiguity and uncertainty.
It has encountered 'contestation' and some debate.
Far from relegating religion to the private sphere, it makes it an explicit component of politics and very much part of the public sphere of debate and 'contestation' .
a self-conscious 'contestation' of the government
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