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banana republic
[ buh-nan-uh ri-puhb-lik ]
noun
- a small, poor country, often reliant on a single export or limited resource, governed by an authoritarian regime and characterized by corruption and economic exploitation by foreign corporations conspiring with local government officials.
- any exploitative government that functions poorly for its citizenry while disproportionately benefiting a corrupt elite group or individual.
banana republic
noun
- derogatory.a small country, esp in Central America, that is politically unstable and has an economy dominated by foreign interest, usually dependent on one export, such as bananas
Word History and Origins
Origin of banana republic1
Example Sentences
Tropico is the excellent nation-builder game that simulates a Caribbean banana republic during the Cold War.
If those consumers get their hands on some money, they'll move upmarket to Crate and Barrel and Banana Republic.
It's pure banana republic stuff, but American style, done under cover of law and legitimacy.
This time we are back in 1941 and flit from Berlin (“the capital of a banana republic that had run out of bananas”) to Prague.
Opponents said Sarkozy backing his son for the job made France look like a “banana republic.”
They stood now almost facetoface, the width of one pitiful little Banana Republic between them.
In the constitution of this small, maritime banana republic was a forgotten section that provided for the maintenance of a navy.
At that time we had a treaty with about every foreign country except Belgium and that banana republic, Anchuria.
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