noun
- plural of polycentrism; systems or ideologies organized around multiple centers of power, authority, or influence rather than a single center
- in communist and socialist contexts, the principle that communist parties in different countries should have equal authority and independence rather than subordination to a single center
Usage: academic; political science; typically used in discussions of international relations, organizational structures, or historical movements
Usage: historical; political ideology
Examples
- The rise of polycentrisms in global politics has challenged traditional notions of superpower dominance.
- Some scholars argue that polycentrisms better reflect the complexity of modern international relations.
- The organization adopted polycentrisms to distribute decision-making power across regional offices.
- Eastern European communist parties embraced polycentrisms as a way to assert independence from Moscow.
- Polycentrisms in corporate structures can improve responsiveness to local market conditions.