Noun
The act of liberalizing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditional price and trade liberalization measures and fewer government regulations became part of his ongoing reforms. Source: Internet
A declaration was presented to the Presidium condemning the media as co-conspirators against the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact in their support of Dubcek’s liberalization measures. Source: Internet
Although the telecommunications sector has been under a state monopoly for some years, provisions have been made to introduce liberalization and to allow for entry of more firms into the cellular sector. Source: Internet
After Zhao was removed from office Li promoted a conservative socialist economic agenda, but lost influence to incoming vice-premier Zhu Rongji and was unable to prevent the increasing free-market liberalization of the Chinese economy. Source: Internet
After its failure, a policy of gradual liberalization was followed. Source: Internet
Although there was some liberalization between 1959 and 1967, the Greek military dictatorship re-imposed harsh restrictions. Source: Internet