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==Core articles== | |||
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* | == High-priority articles == | ||
* | ===Essential concepts=== | ||
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* | {{rpl|government}} | ||
* | {{rpl|power (politics)|power}} | ||
* | {{rpl|State (polity)}} | ||
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* | ===The study of politics=== | ||
* | {{rpl|political science}} | ||
* | {{rpl|political economy}} | ||
* | {{rpl|political history}} | ||
* | {{rpl|political sociology}} | ||
* | {{rpl|political philosophy}} | ||
* | {{rpl|political theory}} | ||
* | {{rpl|international relations}} | ||
* | {{rpl|comparative politics}} | ||
* | {{rpl|history of political thought}} | ||
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* | ===Political structures=== | ||
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* | {{rpl|constitution}} | ||
* | {{rpl|political party}} | ||
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{{rpl|international organization}} | |||
{{rpl|United Nations}} | |||
{{rpl|European Union}} | |||
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! width="25%" | '''<span style="color: #D5E9D3; font-weight: bold;">Political Ideologies</span>''' | |||
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*{{pl|Anarchism}} | |||
*{{pl|Christian Democracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Communism}} | |||
*{{pl|Democracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Deliberative Democracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Fascism}} | |||
*{{pl|Green politics}} | |||
*{{pl|Islamism}} | |||
*{{pl|Liberalism}} | |||
*{{pl|Libertarianism}} | |||
*{{pl|Nationalism}} | |||
*{{pl|Nazism}} | |||
*{{pl|Socialism}} | |||
*{{pl|Social democracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Republicanism}} | |||
*{{pl|Technocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Utilitarianism}} | |||
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'''G20''' | |||
*{{pl|Shinzo Abe}} | |||
*{{pl|Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz}} | |||
*{{pl|Jan Peter Balkenende}} | |||
*{{pl|Silvio Berlusconi}} | |||
*{{pl|Gordon Brown}} | |||
*{{pl|Felipe Calderón}} | |||
*{{pl|Recep Tayyip Erdoğan}} | |||
*{{pl|Cristina Fernández de Kirchner}} | |||
*{{pl|Hu Jintao}} | |||
*{{pl|Stephen Harper}} | |||
*{{pl|Trevor Manuel}} | |||
*{{pl|Guido Mantega}} | |||
*{{pl|Dmitry Medvedev}} | |||
*{{pl|Angela Merkel}} | |||
*{{pl|Kgalema Motlanthe}} | |||
*{{pl|Lee Myung-bak}} | |||
*{{pl|Barack Obama}} | |||
*{{pl|Romano Prodi}} | |||
*{{pl|Vladimir Putin}} | |||
*{{pl|Kevin Rudd}} | |||
*{{pl|Nicolas Sarkozy}} | |||
*{{pl|Manmohan Singh}} | |||
*{{pl|Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono}} | |||
*{{pl|José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero}} | |||
'''Other''' | |||
*{{pl|José Manuel Barroso}} | |||
*{{pl|John Howard}} | |||
*{{pl|Kim Jong-il}} | |||
*{{pl|Osama bin Laden}} | |||
'''Former Leaders''' | |||
*{{pl|Kofi Annan}} | |||
*{{pl|Tony Blair}} | |||
*{{pl|George W. Bush}} | |||
*{{pl|Bill Clinton}} | |||
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*{{pl|Thomas Aquinas}} | |||
*{{pl|Aristotle}} | |||
*{{pl|Augustine}} | |||
*{{pl|Jeremy Bentham}} | |||
*{{pl|Isaiah Berlin}} | |||
*{{pl|Jean Bodin}} | |||
*{{pl|Edmund Burke}} | |||
*{{pl|John Calvin}} | |||
*{{pl|Cicero}} | |||
*{{pl|Frederich Engels}} | |||
*{{pl|Mohandas Gandhi}} | |||
*{{pl|Antonio Gramsci}} | |||
*{{pl|Jürgen Habermas}} | |||
*{{pl|Frederich Hayek}} | |||
*{{pl|George W.F. Hegel}} | |||
*{{pl|David Hume}} | |||
*{{pl|John of Salisbury}} | |||
*{{pl|Thomas Hobbes}} | |||
*{{pl|Immanuel Kant}} | |||
*{{pl|John Maynard Keynes}} | |||
*{{pl|Vladimir Ilyich Lenin}} | |||
*{{pl|John Locke}} | |||
*{{pl|Martin Luther}} | |||
*{{pl|Niccolo Machiavelli}} | |||
*{{pl|Marsilio of Padua}} | |||
*{{pl|Karl Marx}} | |||
*{{pl|John Stuart Mill}} | |||
*{{pl|Charles de Secondat Montesquieu}} | |||
*{{pl|Benito Mussolini}} | |||
*{{pl|Friedrich Nietzsche}} | |||
*{{pl|Thomas Paine}} | |||
*{{pl|Pericles}} | |||
*{{pl|Plato}} | |||
*{{pl|Polybius}} | |||
*{{pl|Karl Popper}} | |||
*{{pl|John Rawls}} | |||
*{{pl|Jean Jacques Rousseau}} | |||
*{{pl|Adam Smith}} | |||
*{{pl|Herbert Spencer}} | |||
*{{pl|Baruch Spinoza}} | |||
*{{pl|Alexis de Tocqueville}} | |||
*{{pl|Max Weber}} | |||
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*{{pl|Absolute monarchy}} | |||
*{{pl|Anarchy}} | |||
*{{pl|Aristocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Autocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Constitutional monarchy}} | |||
*{{pl|Democracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Despotism}} | |||
*{{pl|Dictatorship}} | |||
*{{pl|Federalism}} | |||
*{{pl|Monarchy}} | |||
*{{pl|Ochlocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Oligarchy}} | |||
*{{pl|Panarchy}} | |||
*{{pl|Plutocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Republic}} | |||
*{{pl|Technocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Theocracy}} | |||
*{{pl|Tyranny}} | |||
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Core articles
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The study of politics
- Political economy: Add brief definition or description
- Political history: Add brief definition or description
- Political sociology: Subfield of sociology that deals with fundamental questions of social behavior, social relations and social institutions in politics. [e]
- Political theory: Add brief definition or description
- Comparative politics: Add brief definition or description
Political structures
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- Politics [r]: The process by which human beings living in communities make decisions and establish obligatory values for their members. [e]
Parent Topics
- Human relations: An individual or group association, interaction or contact between two or more homo sapiens, whether direct, face-to-face or mediated through some medium of communication. [e]
- Human behavior: Actions, responses or exertions exhibited by homo sapiens that are mediated by and through language and may be influenced by culture, attitudes, beliefs, emotions, values, ethics, authority, rapport, persuasion, coercion, force, self-interest, genetics or a variety of other factors. [e]
Subtopics
- Political philosophy: Branch of philosophy that deals with fundamental questions about politics. [e]
- Political sociology: Subfield of sociology that deals with fundamental questions of social behavior, social relations and social institutions in politics. [e]
- Political science: Social science that studies politics, political systems and political behavior. [e]
- Public Administration: Add brief definition or description
- History of pre-classical economic thought [r]: The period of economic thought and theory that runs from early antiquity until past the Physiocrats and ends before Adam Smith. [e]
- Social capital [r]: Productive assets arising out of social relations, such as trust, cooperation, solidarity, social networks of relations and those beliefs, ideologies and institutions that contribute to production of goods. [e]
High-priority articles
Essential concepts
- politics: The process by which human beings living in communities make decisions and establish obligatory values for their members. [e]
- government: The system by which a community or nation is controlled and regulated. A government is a person or group of persons who govern a political community or nation. [e]
- power: The capacity to control the administration of resources within a society [e]
- State (polity): A supreme corporate entity that has a legal existence that is distinct from its constituents and that exercises sovereign political authority over a country. [e]
- nation: A large group of people with a singular, shared, and commonly-accepted historical identity, identified by a universally recognised name. [e]
The study of politics
- political science: Social science that studies politics, political systems and political behavior. [e]
- Political economy: Add brief definition or description
- Political history: Add brief definition or description
- Political sociology: Subfield of sociology that deals with fundamental questions of social behavior, social relations and social institutions in politics. [e]
- political philosophy: Branch of philosophy that deals with fundamental questions about politics. [e]
- Political theory: Add brief definition or description
- international relations: Add brief definition or description
- Comparative politics: Add brief definition or description
- history of political thought: The development of political ideas over time since the discovery of politics in Plato, Confucius and Mencius. [e]
Political structures
- political system: Recursive structures for transforming existing values into political demands and supports which provoke authoritative decisions allocating values and lead to consequences which, in turn, provoke new patterns of demands and supports. [e]
- constitution: A set of rules that are the ultimate source of legal authority and powers for a state. [e]
- political party: An organization that seeks to advance the interests of its members by obtaining political power [e]
- nongovernmental organization: A term used in much of the world to describe third sector organizations in terms of their location outside of formal government. [e]
- International organization: Add brief definition or description
- United Nations: An international organization that was founded in 1945 with the mission of preventing international war, protecting human rights, supporting social progress and justice, and helping with economic progress. [e]
- European Union: Political and economic association of 27 European states. [e]