How To Use Potemkin village In A Sentence
- Her "Potemkin villages" had deceived the self-important pundit into endorsing absolutism, just as Jean-Paul Sartre would prove vain enough to applaud Stalin. Why They All Came to Versailles
- Now, there's a 21st century twist on the Potemkin village: Potemkin refugee camps!
- Some congressmen, however, including quite a few Democrats, went privately to Nicaragua, did their homework and independent digging, talked to the people, and discovered the truth: that what was being offered to the congressmen on the government’s guided tours was a trip past a Potemkin village—a false-fronted democracy, all illusion and no substance—and these congressmen would vote with us on Contra aid. An American Life
- A Potemkin village is "something that appears elaborate and impressive but in actual fact lacks substance. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Feed Them and Bleed Them
- The Cedar Revolution in Lebanon is revealed as a Potemkin village because the real power is Hezbollah - further "legitimized" by the democratic vote. "This defeat is actually an obvious victory for the Iranian nation."