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2020
El estudio analiza las estructuras políticas del reino nazarí de Granada. Tiene en cuenta los procedimientos de legitimación del poder, la representación del soberano, la administración del Estado en cuanto a la delegación del poder, la dinastía nazarí, los mecanismos de control del territorio y las dinámicas del Estado.
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El estudio analiza las estructuras políticas del reino nazarí de Granada. Tiene en cuenta los procedimientos de legitimación del poder, la representación del soberano, la administración del Estado en cuanto a la delegación del poder, la dinastía nazarí, los mecanismos de control del territorio y las dinámicas del Estado.
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Political Culture, Political Structure and Political Change
British Journal of Political Science, 1971InThe Civic Culture, perhaps the best known study of political culture, Almond and Verba say that ‘the relationship between political culture and political structure [is] one of the most significant researchable aspects of the problem of political stability and change’. I want to look at the way this relationship has been treated in one particular area,
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American Political Science Review, 1978
Taxonomic definitions of politics are chronically unable to extend class properties to the heterogeneous scope of political events, leading to the view that “politics” may be a standard cluster concept. Clusters of properties, however, may be arranged around core terms strongly retentive in ordinary uses of a concept.
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Taxonomic definitions of politics are chronically unable to extend class properties to the heterogeneous scope of political events, leading to the view that “politics” may be a standard cluster concept. Clusters of properties, however, may be arranged around core terms strongly retentive in ordinary uses of a concept.
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2016
In the last chapter, we discussed that people make choices based on a ranked order of preferences, calculating the costs and benefits of actions needed to achieve their goals. The range of choices available or known to the individual is fundamentally the product of that person’s emotional needs that pertain to survival and the enjoyment of the human ...
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In the last chapter, we discussed that people make choices based on a ranked order of preferences, calculating the costs and benefits of actions needed to achieve their goals. The range of choices available or known to the individual is fundamentally the product of that person’s emotional needs that pertain to survival and the enjoyment of the human ...
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On the Structure and Stability of Political Markets
Journal of Political Economy, 1977This paper considers an organizational aspect of the market in which votes are exchanged for public-policy outcomes. Specifically, the effect on the stability and behavior of politicians of assigning the demanders of political products (i.e., voters) to geographic areas is addressed.
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Politics, Structure of Protection, and Welfare
Review of International Economics, 1998Three issues in the political economy of protection are examined. The first, the endogenization of interest group formation, is addressed from the perspective of profitability instead of the difficulty caused by the free‐rider problem. The second issue is the determinants of an interest group’s political influence.
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The Structure and Use of Politeness Formulas
Language in Society, 1976Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine with some care the little snippets of ritual used in everyday encounters between people, expressions like good morning, or thank you, or God bless you said when someone sneezes, or bye-bye said to an infant by a departing guest.
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2005
AbstractHaving argued in Chs 3 and 4 that there are cosmopolitan principles of civil and political justice and cosmopolitan principles of distributive justice, one is logically led to the question, ‘if one affirms cosmopolitan principles of justice, what kind of political framework (political structures) should one accept— a system of states, or of ...
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AbstractHaving argued in Chs 3 and 4 that there are cosmopolitan principles of civil and political justice and cosmopolitan principles of distributive justice, one is logically led to the question, ‘if one affirms cosmopolitan principles of justice, what kind of political framework (political structures) should one accept— a system of states, or of ...
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The structural adjustment of politics in Africa
World Development, 1990Abstract It has long been recognized that the structural adjustment programs currently being proposed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Africa have important political consequences. However, there has been almost no attention devoted to what structural adjustment, if implemented, means for the way that politics is actually ...
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Political Structure and Political Attitudes
American Politics Quarterly, 1976James A. Nathan, Richard C. Remy
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