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politics, Politics, Politics - A natural state, Politics - Authority and legitimacy, Politics - Definitions, Politics - Early history, Politics - Political power, Politics - Charismatic, Politics - Legal-rational, Politics - References, Politics - Sociological Views of Power, Politics - The Normative 'Faces of Power' Debate, Politics - The Postmodern Challenge of Normative Views of Power, Politics - Traditional, Democracy, History of democracy, List of democracy and elections-related topics, List of years in politics, List of politics by country articles, Progressivism, Progressive Logic, Political corruption, Political economy, Political movement, Political parties of the world, Political party, Political psychology, Political sociology, Political spectrum, Music and politics

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Politics: Encyclopedia - Politics

Politics is the process by which decisions are made within groups. Although the term is generally applied to behavior within governments, politics is also observed in all human group interactions, including corporate, academic, and religious institutions. Politics Politics Portal Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Ideology History of democracy Direct democracy Representativ ...

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics - Political power
Many questions surround the political notion of power with both positive and negative aspects attached to it. Generally, power is considered integral in politics and is the subject of a great deal of debate and definitions have evolved over time. Many academics define political power by referring to various academic disciplines including politics, sociology, group psychology, economics, and other facets of society. The multiple notions of political power that are put forth range from conventional views that simply revolve around the actions ...

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Politics, Politics - A natural state, Politics - Early history, Politics - Definitions, Politics - Political power, Politics - The Normative 'Faces of Power' Debate, Politics - The Postmodern Challenge of Normative Views of Power, Politics - Sociological Views of Power, Politics - Authority and legitimacy, Politics - Traditional, Politics - Charismatic, Politics - Legal-rational

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics - Political power

Many questions surround the political notion of power with both positive and negative aspects attached to it. Generally, power is considered integral in politics and is the subject of a great deal of debate and definitions have evolved over time. Many academics define political power by referring to various academic disciplines including politics, sociology, group psychology, economics, and other facets of society. The multiple notions of political power that are put forth range from conventional views that simply revolve around the actions ...

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Politics, Politics - A natural state, Politics - Early history, Politics - Definitions, Politics - Political power, Politics - The Normative 'Faces of Power' Debate, Politics - The Postmodern Challenge of Normative Views of Power, Politics - Sociological Views of Power, Politics - Authority and legitimacy, Politics - Traditional, Politics - Charismatic, Politics - Legal-rational, Politics - References

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Politics: Politics of Memory - Reliving the Pain  

Godhra is a major electoral issue as Gujarat goes to the polls. The likes of Gujarat’s politicians could not have occasioned Basile’s remark: ''Memory is the cabinet of the imagination, the treasury of reason, the registry of conscience, and, the council chamber of thought.’’ This is not so when memory is used to imagine annihilation, reason for carnages, exhort those in majority to shun their conscience, and banish civilised thoughts of religious coexistence.

 

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Politics: Encyclopedia - 2005 in politics

Years in politics: 2003-2004-2005-2006-2007 - list of years in politics 2005 in politics - Events. 2005 in politics - January. January 1 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 comes into force in the United Kingdom. In Germany, stage IV of the Hartz concept brought together unemployment benefits and social security benefits, despite protests. Ruth Lüthi becomes president of the Council of State of Fribourg; Heinz Albicker becomes president o ...

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Politics: Encyclopedia - Political corruption

In broad terms, political corruption is the misuse of public (governmental) power for illegitimate, usually secret, private advantage. All forms of government are susceptible to political corruption. Forms of corruption vary, but the most common are patronage, bribery, extortion, influence peddling, fraud, embezzlement, and nepotism. While corruption often facilitates criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and criminal prostitution, it is not restricted to these organized crime activit ...

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Politics: Encyclopedia - Ward politics

A ward is an electoral district used in local politics, most notably in England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and many cities in the United States and the federal district of Washington, DC. Wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area. It is common in ...

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Politics: Encyclopedia - Copperheads politics

The Copperheads were a faction of Democrats in the North who opposed the American Civil War, wanting an immediate peace settlement with the Confederates. They were also called Peace Democrats. The most famous Copperhead was Ohio's Clement L. Vallandigham, who was a vehement opponent of Lincoln's policies. The name Copperheads was given to them by Republicans, probably derived from the venomous snake (the Copperhead) that strikes without warning — Copperheads reinterpreted this insult as a term of honor, a ...

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Jordan - Political conditions

King Hussein ruled Jordan from 1953 to 1999, surviving a number of challenges to his rule, drawing on the loyalty of his military, and serving as a symbol of unity and stability for both the East Bank and Palestinian communities in Jordan. King Hussein ended martial law in 1991 and legalized political parties in 1992. In 1989 and 1993, Jordan held free and fair parliamentary elections. Controversial changes in the elect ...

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Politics of Jordan, Politics of Jordan - Political conditions, Politics of Jordan - Political data

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Quebec - Political parties

Politics of Quebec - Major political parties. The Parti libéral du Québec The Parti Québécois The Action démocratique du Québec Politics of Quebec - Other recognized parties. The Union des forces progressistes The Bloc pot The Parti égalité/Equality Party The Parti marxiste-léninis ...

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Politics of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Political system, Politics of Quebec - Positions, Politics of Quebec - Institutions, Politics of Quebec - The Parliament of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Government of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Chief electoral officer of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Judicial bodies, Politics of Quebec - Municipal and regional institutions, Politics of Quebec - School boards, Politics of Quebec - Political parties, Politics of Quebec - Major political parties, Politics of Quebec - Other recognized parties, Politics of Quebec - Historical parties, Politics of Quebec - International organizations, Politics of Quebec - Politics of Quebec today, Politics of Quebec - Recent political history, Politics of Quebec - The National Question, Politics of Quebec - Federalism, Politics of Quebec - Federalist nationalism, Politics of Quebec - Status-quo federalism, Politics of Quebec - Sovereigntism

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Jamaica - Political conditions

Jamaica's political system is stable. However, the country's serious economic problems have exacerbated social problems and have become the subject of political debate. High unemployment--averaging 15.7% in 1999--rampant underemployment, growing debt, high interest rates, and labor unrest are the most serious economic problems. The migration of unemployed people to urban areas, coupled with an increase in the use and trafficking of narcotics -- crack cocaine and ganja (marijuana) -- contribu ...

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Politics of Jamaica, Politics of Jamaica - Political conditions, Politics of Jamaica - Executive branch, Politics of Jamaica - Legislative branch, Politics of Jamaica - Political parties and elections, Politics of Jamaica - Judicial branch, Politics of Jamaica - Administrative divisions, Politics of Jamaica - International organization participation

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Political blog - Impact on politics

The first major scandal that blogs participated in involved remarks made by then U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, when the senator remarked that U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate Strom Thurmond, who ran on a segregationist platform in 1948, would have made a good president. The continued attention of bloggers, such as Josh Marshall and Atrios, kept the story alive and drew media attention not only to the event itself, but Lott's previous comments along the same lines and association w ...

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Political blog, Political blog - Impact on politics, Political blog - Subtypes of political blog, Political blog - Notable American political blogs and bloggers

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Jordan - Political data

Political pressure groups and leaders: Council of Professional Association Presidents [Ahmad al-QADIRI, chairman]; Jordanian Press Association [Sayf al-SHARIF, president]; Muslim Brotherhood [Abd-al-Majid DHUNAYBAT, secretary general] International organization participation: ABEDA, ACC, AFESD, AL, AMF, CAEU, CCC, ESCWA, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM, OIC, OPCW, OSCE (partner), PCA, UN, ...

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Politics of Jordan, Politics of Jordan - Political conditions, Politics of Jordan - Political data

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics in The Simpsons - Political affiliations

This is a list of characters on The Simpsons by their political affiliation. Politics in The Simpsons - Republicans. Montgomery Burns - shown at a Republican Party meeting in "Sideshow Bob Roberts". Runs for governor on a seemingly right wing platform in "Two Cars in Every Garage, Three Eyes on Every Fish." Rainier Wolfcastle (a.k.a. McBain) - at the same Republican Party meeting as Mr. Burns. Is a parody of Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dr. Hibbert at the same Republican ...

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Politics in The Simpsons, Politics in The Simpsons - Political affiliations, Politics in The Simpsons - Republicans, Politics in The Simpsons - Democrats, Politics in The Simpsons - Communists, Politics in The Simpsons - Election campaigns and corruption, Politics in The Simpsons - Government power, Politics in The Simpsons - Trade unions, Politics in The Simpsons - Immigration

Read more here: » Politics in The Simpsons: Encyclopedia II - Politics in The Simpsons - Political affiliations

Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Quebec - Political parties

Politics of Quebec - Major political parties. The Parti libéral du Québec The Parti Québécois The Action démocratique du Québec Politics of Quebec - Other recognized parties. The Union des forces progressistes The Bloc pot The Parti égalité/Equality Party The Parti marxiste-léninis ...

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Politics of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Political system, Politics of Quebec - Positions, Politics of Quebec - Institutions, Politics of Quebec - The Parliament of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Government of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Chief electoral officer of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Judicial bodies, Politics of Quebec - Municipal and regional institutions, Politics of Quebec - School boards, Politics of Quebec - Political parties, Politics of Quebec - Major political parties, Politics of Quebec - Other recognized parties, Politics of Quebec - Historical parties, Politics of Quebec - International organizations, Politics of Quebec - Politics of Quebec today, Politics of Quebec - Recent political history, Politics of Quebec - The National Question, Politics of Quebec - Federalism, Politics of Quebec - Sovereigntism

Read more here: » Politics of Quebec: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Quebec - Political parties

Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Djibouti - Political developments

In 1981, Hassan Gouled Aptidon was elected as President of Djibouti. He was re-elected, unopposed, to a second 6-year term in April 1987 and to a third 6-year term in May 1993 multiparty elections. The electorate approved the current constitution in September 1992. Many laws and decrees from before independence remain in effect. In early 1992, the government decided to permit multiple party politics and agreed to the registration of four political parties. By the time of the national assembly elections in December 1992, only three had ...

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Politics of Djibouti, Politics of Djibouti - Political developments, Politics of Djibouti - Executive branch, Politics of Djibouti - Legislative branch, Politics of Djibouti - Political parties and elections, Politics of Djibouti - Judicial branch, Politics of Djibouti - Administrative divisions, Politics of Djibouti - International organization participation

Read more here: » Politics of Djibouti: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Djibouti - Political developments

Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Liberia - Political developments

From 1980 to 2003, Liberia was governed by a series of military and transitional governments. The president of the last of these, Charles Taylor, was forced to step down in 2003, and the United Nations installed a transitional government. Elections to select a government to replace the transitional government took place in October and November 2005. (see Liberian elections, 2005). In the 1980s, Samuel K. Doe's government increasingly adopted an ethnic outlook as members of his Krahn ethnic group soon dominated political and mil ...

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Politics of Liberia, Politics of Liberia - Political developments, Politics of Liberia - Executive branch, Politics of Liberia - Legislative branch, Politics of Liberia - Political parties and elections, Politics of Liberia - Judicial branch, Politics of Liberia - Administrative divisions, Politics of Liberia - International organization participation

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Quebec - Political system

British-type parliamentarism based on the Westminster system, was introduced in the Province of Lower Canada in 1791. The following diagram represents the way the political system of Quebec works since the 1968 reform. Prior to this reform, the Parliament of Quebec was bicameral. Politics of Quebec - Positions. Lieutenant Governor asks the leader of the majority party to form a goverment in which he will serve as Premier enacts the laws adopted by the Nationa ...

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Politics of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Political system, Politics of Quebec - Positions, Politics of Quebec - Institutions, Politics of Quebec - The Parliament of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Government of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Chief electoral officer of Quebec, Politics of Quebec - Judicial bodies, Politics of Quebec - Municipal and regional institutions, Politics of Quebec - School boards, Politics of Quebec - Political parties, Politics of Quebec - Major political parties, Politics of Quebec - Other recognized parties, Politics of Quebec - Historical parties, Politics of Quebec - International organizations, Politics of Quebec - Politics of Quebec today, Politics of Quebec - Recent political history, Politics of Quebec - The National Question, Politics of Quebec - Federalism, Politics of Quebec - Sovereigntism

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Gabon - Political developments

Under the 1961 constitution (revised in 1975 and rewritten in 1991), Gabon became a republic with a presidential form of government. The National Assembly has 120 deputies elected for a 5-year term. The president is elected by universal suffrage for a 7-year term. The president appoints the prime minister, the cabinet, and judges of the independent Supreme Court. The government in 1990 made major changes in the political system. A transitional constitution was drafted in May as an outgrowth of a national political conference in March-April a ...

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Politics of Gabon, Politics of Gabon - Political developments, Politics of Gabon - Political conditions, Politics of Gabon - Executive branch, Politics of Gabon - Legislative branch, Politics of Gabon - Political parties and elections, Politics of Gabon - Judicial Branch, Politics of Gabon - Administrative divisions, Politics of Gabon - International organization participation

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Politics: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Bermuda - Political Conditions

Bermuda's first political party, the Progressive Labour Party (PLP), was formed in February 1963 with predominantly black and working class adherents. In 1965, the two-party system was launched with the formation of the United Bermuda Party (UBP), which had the support of the majority of white voters and of some blacks. A third party, the Bermuda Democratic Party (BDP), was formed in the summer of 1967 with a splinter group from the PLP as a nucleus; it disbanded in 1970. It was later replaced by the National Liber ...

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Politics of Bermuda, Politics of Bermuda - Political Conditions, Politics of Bermuda - Executive branch, Politics of Bermuda - Legislative branch, Politics of Bermuda - Political parties and elections, Politics of Bermuda - Judicial branch, Politics of Bermuda - Administrative divisions, Politics of Bermuda - International organization participation

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