Political+science

  • 91Political Order in Changing Societies — is a 1968 book by Samuel P. Huntington dealing with changes in the political systems and political institutions. Huntington argues that those changes that are caused are by tensions within the political and social system.In contrast to the… …

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  • 92Political — Po*lit i*cal, a. 1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of administration. [R.] A political government. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics; relating to affairs of state or administration; as, a… …

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  • 93Political economy — Political Po*lit i*cal, a. 1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of administration. [R.] A political government. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics; relating to affairs of state or administration;… …

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  • 94Political efficacy — is a theoretical concept used to explain political behaviour in Political Science. It indicates a citizens faith and trust in government and their own belief that they can understand and influence political affairs. It is commonly measured by… …

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  • 95Political journalism — is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science, although the term usually refers specifically to coverage of civil governments and political power. Political journalism is a frequent… …

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  • 96Coordination failure (political science) — Coordination failure is the electoral problem resulting from competition between two or more candidates or political parties from the same or approximate location in the political ideological spectrum or space against an opposing candidate or… …

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  • 97Political Management — is a broad category encompassing a number of activities in professional politics. The field includes campaign management, advertisement creation/purchasing, grassroots politics, strategic research, issue advocacy, lobbying, fundraising, and… …

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  • 98Political positivism — is a theory founded by Ljubisa Bojic. It includes intensive use of media to promote unity, participation, and positivism in thinking of common men and women. hort explanationGradual change of individuals results in a big alteration for the… …

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  • 99political — (adj.) 1550s, pertaining to a polity, civil affairs, or government; from L. politicus (see POLITIC (Cf. politic) (adj.)). Meaning taking sides in party politics (usually pejorative) is from 1749. Political prisoner first recorded 1860; political… …

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  • 100Political Communication (journal) — Political Communication is a quarterly American scholarly journal covering political communication topics, published jointly by the American Political Science Association and the International Communication Association via Taylor Francis.External …

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