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ustrojowa

Ustrojowa is an adjective in Polish derived from the noun ustój, meaning system, regime, or order. It is used to describe anything related to the political, social, or organizational structure of a state or institution. The feminine form ustrojowa is used with feminine nouns (for example, reforma ustrojowa, kultura ustrojowa), while the masculine and neuter forms are ustrojowy and ustrojowe respectively.

In academic and policy contexts, ustrojowa commonly appears in phrases that refer to the regime or organizational

Typical examples of usage include kultura ustrojowa, which denotes the institutional or political culture of a

See also: ustój, ustrojowy, system polityczny, kultura polityczna, reformy ustrojowe.

Note: While common in scholarly writing, ustrojowa is primarily a descriptive term used in discussions of state

framework
rather
than
substantive
content.
It
is
frequently
found
in
political
science
and
sociology
when
discussing
changes
to
the
state’s
structure,
norms,
and
institutions,
such
as
reforms
and
cultural
patterns
that
shape
governance.
system,
and
reformy
ustrojowe,
meaning
reforms
to
the
regime
or
constitutional
order.
The
term
emphasizes
the
structural
and
normative
aspects
of
how
a
system
is
organized
and
operates,
rather
than
its
day-to-day
policy
outputs.
and
organizational
structures,
and
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
context
and
the
noun
it
modifies.