What does CG mean?
CG means Comparative Government
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Comparative Government?
Comparative Government can be abbreviated as CG
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What does CG stand for? CG stands for "Comparative Government". |
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How to abbreviate "Comparative Government"? "Comparative Government" can be abbreviated as CG. |
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What is the meaning of CG abbreviation? The meaning of CG abbreviation is "Comparative Government". |
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What is CG abbreviation? One of the definitions of CG is "Comparative Government". |
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What does CG mean? CG as abbreviation means "Comparative Government". |
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What is shorthand of Comparative Government? The most common shorthand of "Comparative Government" is CG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- CBOLD - Comparative Bantu On-Line Dictionary
- CASMIN - Comparative Analysis of Social Mobility in Industrial Nations
- CESRT - Comparative European Social Research and Theory
- CESHK - Comparative Education Society of Hong Kong
- CIMID - Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
- CEVAM - Comparative Employment Value Adjustable Model
- CEVIS - Comparative Evaluations of Innovative Solutions
- GO/GO - Government Owned / Government Operated
- G2G - Government to Government
- GFGI - Government Furnished Government Installed
- GOGO - Government-Owned, Government-Operated
- CGAP - Comparative Government and Politics
- GAG - Government Agencies Government
- GGO - Government owned Government Operated
- GGCL - Government to Government Coomunications Link
- GTG - Government to Government
- IICG - Institute of Comparative Government
- GOCO - Government Owned, Contractor Operated. An admission by government that they have the expertise to run the country (supposedly) but not anything as practical as a hot-dog stall.