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a national priority that requires collective actionнациональный приоритет, требующий коллективных действий (CNN, 2020 Alex_Odeychuk)
annulment of a collective agreementрасторжение коллективного договора
annulment of a collective contractрасторжение коллективного договора
collective decision by the entire peopleобщенародное решение (A.Rezvov)
collective forces of rapid reactionКСОР (fayzee)
collective leadershipколлегиальность в работе
collective membershipколлективное членство
Collective Security CouncilСовет коллективной безопасности (grafleonov)
Collective Security Treaty OrganizationОрганизация договора коллективной безопасности (Vanda Voytkevych)
collective violenceколлективное насилие (collective violence, violent form of collective behaviour engaged in by large numbers of people responding to a common stimulus. Collective violence can be placed on a continuum, with one extreme involving the spontaneous behaviour of people who react to situations they perceive as uncertain, threatening, or extremely attractive. Riots and random youth gang fights are examples of spontaneous collective violence. At the other extreme are the organized forms of collective violence. These include coups, rebellions, revolutions, terrorism, and war. britannica.com 'More)
shift from collective leadershipотход от коллективного руководства (to sole leadership – к единоличному руководству // Bloomberg Alex_Odeychuk)
shift from collective leadership to sole leadershipпереход от коллективного к единоличному руководству (Bloomberg Alex_Odeychuk)
the collective Westколлективный Запад (And beyond all that, the Chinese have this feeling in their heart of hearts and in their gut of guts that those of us in the collective West are just too damned arrogant – by Kevin Rudd; The war currently underway in Ukraine – which pits Ukraine as a proxy for the collective West against Russia – is primarily an ideological or religious one, with Russia representing what is left of Christian Europe, and “the West” representing a totalitarian ideology that abhors religion in general and Christianity in particular – by Emmet Sweeney Tamerlane)
tradition of collective leadershipтрадиция коллективного руководства (Bloomberg Alex_Odeychuk)