centrism
noun [ U ] politics specialized uk/ˈsen.trɪ.zəm/ us/ˈsen.trɪ.zəm/
中间路线,中间派的政策,温和主义
political beliefs or policies that are at the centre of the range of political opinions
His strategy generally values consensus and centrism over ideology. 他的战略通常重视共识和中间派的看法,而不是意识形态。
The new Prime Minister was urged to move leftwards, away from his predecessor's centrism. 敦促新首相向左倾,远离前任的中间路线。
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- Many analysts today believe that centrism and even liberalism is virtually dead.
- Some in the party could be tempted into an arch-conservative revolt against her centrism.
- He sees them as pointlessly clinging to the fraying labels of "liberalism" (now most often wishy-washy centrism) and "conservatism" (which has taken a radically hard-right turn).
- Some Republicans were dissatisfied with his centrism, saying "He wasn't partisan enough."