Search results for: “political science”
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Consociationalism
See Also Governance Democratic Theory European Union Pluralism Further Reading Barry, B. (1975). Review article: Political accommodation and consociational democracy. British Journal of Political Science, 5, 477 505. Lijphart, A. (1969). Consociational democracy. World Politics, 21, […]
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Consociationalism
See Also Governance Democratic Theory European Union Pluralism Further Reading Barry, B. (1975). Review article: Political accommodation and consociational democracy. British Journal of Political Science, 5, 477 505. Lijphart, A. (1969). Consociational democracy. World Politics, 21, […]
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Bureaucratic Politics Approach
Bureaucratic politics Approach See Also Governance Bureaucracy Decision Making Incrementalism Ombudsman Policy Development Rationality Further Reading Allison, G. T. (1969). Conceptual models and the Cuban Missile Crisis. American Political Science Review, 63(3), 689 718. Allison, G. T., […]
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Bureaucratic Politics Approach
Bureaucratic politics Approach See Also Governance Bureaucracy Decision Making Incrementalism Ombudsman Policy Development Rationality Further Reading Allison, G. T. (1969). Conceptual models and the Cuban Missile Crisis. American Political Science Review, 63(3), 689 718. Allison, G. T., […]
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Metapolitics
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Metapolitics (You may find metapolitics at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1784, “abstract political science;” see meta- “transcending, overarching, dealing with the most fundamental matters of” + […]
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Federalist
Meaning of Federalist in Political Science A very basic notion of Federalist related to the United States’election law is provided here: A person who favored the Constitution Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Federalist (You may find federalist at the world legal encyclopedia and […]
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Indirect Primary
Meaning of Indirect Primary in Political Science A very basic notion of Indirect Primary related to the United States’election law is provided here: Kind of primary where delegates choose candidates
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Acceptance Speech
Meaning of Acceptance Speech in Political Science A very basic notion of Acceptance Speech related to the United States’election law is provided here: A speech agreeing to accept a nomination
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Republican Party
Meaning of Republican Party in Political Science A very basic notion of Republican Party related to the United States’election law is provided here: U.S. political party that stands for a limited government role in people’s lives and limited change
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Unpledged
Meaning of Unpledged in Political Science A very basic notion of Unpledged related to the United States’election law is provided here: Not promised to a particular candidate
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Pocket Veto
Meaning of Pocket Veto in Political Science A very basic notion of Pocket Veto related to the United States’election law is provided here: When a bill is dropped because the President does not act on it
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Roll Call
Meaning of Roll Call in Political Science A very basic notion of Roll Call related to the United States’election law is provided here: To call off the name of each state
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Optional Referendum
Meaning of Optional Referendum in Political Science A very basic notion of Optional Referendum related to the United States’election law is provided here: A referendum that a legislature sends to voters willingly
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Opposition Party
Meaning of Opposition Party in Political Science A very basic notion of Opposition Party related to the United States’election law is provided here: A political party that does not have a majority in the government
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Non-consensual
Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Non-consensual (You may find non-consensual at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). also nonconsensual, by 1945 in legalese, from non- + consensual (q.v.). Used since 1960s by sociologists and in political science; […]