
Political Systems
In political science, a political system means the type of political organization that can be recognized, observed or otherwise declared by a state. It defines the process for making official government decisions. It usually comprizes the governmental legal and economic system, social and cultural system, and other state and government specific systems. However, this is a very simplified view of a much more complex system of categories involving the questions of who should have authority and what the government influence on its people and economy should be. The main types of political systems recognized are democracies, totalitarian regimes and, sitting …
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HBS: Heinrich Boll Foundation · 22 September 2023
Still, by means of constitutional provisions, legal loopholes and the non-elected Senate, the establishment was in control of much of the electoral process, thus blocking attempts by the winning Move …
resilience of electoral processes in illiberal political systems and authoritarian regimes» that was meant … resilience of electoral process- es in illiberal political systems and authoritarian regimes. EP/EXPO/A/COMMIT- … resilience of electoral processes in illiberal political systems and authoritarian regimes. EP/EXPO/A/COMMITTEE/ …
ETF: European Training Foundation · 21 September 2023 English
BUILDING EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT VOCATIONAL EXCELLENCE FOR THE DIGITAL AND GREEN TRANSITIONS The Role of Centres of Vocational Excellence in the Digital Transition INTRODUCTION The digital transition pervades all institutions …
together its integration of digital technologies political systems. However, looking technologies. members to … is the industry partners are also required political systems. However, looking Some of the case studies …
PIIE: Peterson Institute for International Economics · 21 September 2023 English
Latin America will have suffered another lost decade in the 2013-2025 period due to the negative terms of trade shock, the COVID-19 shock, the unraveling of macroeconomic disequilibria in some …
overhang, social demands have intensified, and political systems are under pressure. Pandemic-related backlogs …
WZB: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung · 20 September 2023 English
Inequalities Markets and Choice Digitalization and Societal International Politics and Law Dynamics of Political Systems Migration and Diversity Political Economy of Transform. [...] Weert Canzler Society Research …
International Politics and Law Dynamics of Political Systems Migration and Diversity Political Economy …
Chatham House · 20 September 2023 English
‘elite bargains’) that incentivize rival elites to lay down arms and govern under power-sharing political systems. But this view is flawed. International policy in these and similar contexts has prioritized … compromise of one form of stability achieved via elite bargains has created and perpetuated political systems that benefit those elites at the expense of citizens. As a result, many Iraqis, Lebanese and … Lebanon or Libya remain unstable and cannot meaningfully be described as ‘post-conflict’. Captured political systems are unable to address grievances or absorb greater participation from ordinary people, and are …
14 05 Addressing structural violence in political systems 29 About the authors 33 Acknowledgments … down arms and govern under power-sharing political systems. But this view is flawed. — International … elite bargains has created and perpetuated political systems that benefit those elites at the expense of … be described as ‘post-conflict’. Captured political systems are unable to address grievances or absorb … perpetuated other forms of violence and fuelled political systems that enable corruption and serve elite interests …
PIK: Potsdam-Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung · 20 September 2023 English
The Anthropocene is characterized by the strengthening of planetary-scale interactions between the biophysical Earth system (ES) and human societies. This increasing social-ecological entanglement poses new challenges for studying possible future …
stability of global social, economic, and political systems (Raworth 2017, Kemp et al 2022). Addressing …
WWA: World Weather Attribution · 20 September 2023 English
On the 3rd of September torrential rain fell within a few hours in Spain, followed by very heavy rain and floods caused by the low-pressure system “Daniel” in Greece and …
determined by wider social, economic, and political systems, and intersect in complex ways. On the other …
IPPR: Institute for Public Policy Research · 18 September 2023
To build on the work of others who have independently sought to map assets of community value (ACV) (for example the Plunkett Foundation, Power to Change and Locality) local authorities …
that they had never been taught about how political systems work and how they can take part and influence … distrustful of both politicians and their country’s political systems (Quilter- Pinner et al 2021). In the UK, trust … that they had never been taught about how political systems work and how they can take part and influence …
World Bank Group · 17 September 2023 English
'The Commons' explores the many forms of development being championed by Africa's residents, users, and citizens. In addition to managing property and shared tangible and intangible resources collectively, communities are …
environment. These are transforming the social and political systems within which they evolve and therefore modifying …
ACUS: Atlantic Council of the United States · 15 September 2023 English
foster aims to increase the well-being of legitimate, inclusive, transparent, and accountable political systems that people everywhere and especially reduce fragility.”2 that of the poor and marginalized …
inclusive, transparent, and accountable political systems that people everywhere and especially reduce … situation without existentially altering to political systems—not technocratic exercises in state or the …