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Role of ethics, meritocracy, and professionalism in public sector reforms: A Q methodology study. [PDF]
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Representation gap for transition factors from social sciences in energy and emissions modeling
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Systems Politics and Political Systems
Science, 2009In his Editorial “A scientific approach to policy” (5 December 2008, p. [1435][1]), B. Alberts wrote that when dealing with complex political issues, policy-makers would benefit from applying the experiment-based, problem-solving approach of scientists and engineers.
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Political Culture and Political Systems
1970The student of government and politics is interested in structures and institutions in societies with and without the state, but he is also concerned with political attitudes. Attitudes towards authority and obedience, the state and rulers are all part of a political culture that has a direct bearing on how people behave as voters, legislators, civil ...
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The Politics of Electoral Systems
Acta Politica, 2007G. Gallagher, P. Mitchell (eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005 ISBN: 0-19-925756-6, Paperback 672 pages, £27.50, Hardback 688 pages, £83.00.Gallagher and Mitchell's edited volume The Politics of Electoral Systems is a collection of contributions from 31 different authors with a foreword by Arend Lijphart.
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2003
This chapter focuses specifically on the function and character of the political system in Luhmann’s account of modern society. In English-speaking receptions of his work, this is perhaps the least-known aspect of his sociology, and it may come as a surprise to some readers that Luhmann sets out a detailed account of the political system and of the ...
Michael King, Chris Thornhill
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This chapter focuses specifically on the function and character of the political system in Luhmann’s account of modern society. In English-speaking receptions of his work, this is perhaps the least-known aspect of his sociology, and it may come as a surprise to some readers that Luhmann sets out a detailed account of the political system and of the ...
Michael King, Chris Thornhill
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Political Development, Political Systems, and Political Goods
World Politics, 1966Political theorists from Plato to the present have concerned themselves not only with the nature of the polity as we know it, but with how it came to be, what purposes it serves, and by what stages it has developed. The last item, however, has more often than not been slighted.
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