The Politics of Ecstasy may refer to The Politics of Ecstasy book , a book by Timothy Leary The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics of Ecstasy album , a 1996 album by Nevermore, named after the book The Politics of Ecstasy Astralasia album , an album by Astralasia , also named after the book disambiguation it The Politics of Ecstasy ... more details
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New Politics can refer to New Politics 1950s , the ideology of the U.S. Democratic Party during the 1950s. New Politics 1968 , a movement in the U.S. Democratic Party around the candidacies of Eugene J. McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy. New Politics band , a rock band from Denmark New Politics Album , the first studio album by New Politics band New Politics New Politics magazine , a U.S. left wing publication New Politics Initiative in Canada New Politics Network in the UK New Politics Party in Thailand disambiguation fi New Politics ... more details
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The Politics of Dancing may refer to The Politics of Dancing Re Flex album The Politics of Dancing Re Flex album , 1983 The Politics of Dancing song The Politics of Dancing song , the title track from this album The Politics of Dancing Paul van Dyk album The Politics of Dancing Paul van Dyk album , 2001 The Politics of Dancing 2 , 2005 disambig cs The Politics of Dancing ... more details
Politics is the process observed in all human and many non human group interactions by which groups make decisions, including activism on behalf of specific issues or causes. Politics may also refer to Political science ,a social science concerned with the study of the state, government and politicsPolitics Aristotle Politics Aristotle , a treatise on philosophy Politics novel Politics novel , a 2003 book by Adam Thirlwell Politics comedy , a stand up show by Ricky Gervais Politics Stargate SG 1 Politics Stargate SG 1 , an episode of the television series Stargate SG 1 Politics song Politics song , a 2006 song by Korn on the album See You on the Other Side Politics S bastien Tellier album Politics S bastien Tellier album , 2004 Politics Yellowjackets album Politics Yellowjackets album , 1988 Politics poem , by William Butler Yeats Politics journal Politics journal , published 1944 1949 Politics , a 1931 film by Charles Reisner disambiguation es Pol tica desambiguaci n it Politics disambigua ... more details
Institute of Politics may refer to Harvard Institute of Politics Saint Anselm College New Hampshire Institute of Politics New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah Instituts d tudes politiques , nine publicly owned institutions of higher learning in France disambig Category Educational institution disambiguation ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Years in politics 1999 in politics 1999 2000 in politics 2000 2001 2002 in politics 2002 2003 in politics 2003 list of years in politics Events July 1 Aliso Viejo, California becomes a City and Carmen Vali Cave becomes its first Mayor. November 6 Thomas J. Murphy, Jr. Democrat defeats James Carmine Republican for Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . DEFAULTSORT 2001 In Politics Category 2001 in politics he 2001 pl 2001 w polityce sv Politik ret 2001 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 See also 1972 in politics , 1973 other events of 1973 , 1974 in politics , list of years in politics . August Sixpence withdrawn from general use in the United Kingdom UK marking the end of the decimalisation period. DEFAULTSORT 1973 In Politics Category 1973 in politics Hist stub Poli stub ja 1973 sv Politik ret 1973 ... more details
Politics of Washington may refer to Washington U.S. state Politics , the politics of the state of Washington in the northwest United States Politics in District of Columbia Government or District of Columbia home rule , in the United States capital city of Washington, D.C. Politics of the United States at the federal level See also Washington disambiguation Washington for other political entities such as cities disambig ... more details
unreferenced date June 2007 Electronic Politics refers to the use of internet and PC technology in the field of politics. In modern society, like electronic commerce, electronic politics saves time and energy for propagation and greatly improves efficiency. Category Political communication Poli term stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Galicia Xunta de Galicia President of Galicia Political parties in Galicia Galician elections DEFAULTSORT Politics Of Galicia Category Politics of Galicia Galicia stub pt Pol tica da Galiza ... more details
In Ireland there are two countries, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland . The politics of these are managed separately but share a common history of Ireland. Respective articles are as follows Politics of the Republic of Ireland Demography and politics of Northern Ireland Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Politics of Alderney Politics of Alderney takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic British Crown dependency, whereby the President of the States of Alderney is the head of government. Alderney is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey but is largely self governing. Category Politics of Alderney ... more details
Global politics is the discipline that studies the political and economical patterns of the world. It studies the relationships between cities, nation states , shell states, multinational corporations , non governmental organizations and international organizations . It has been argued that global politics should be distinguished from the field of international politics , which seeks to understand political relations between nation states, and thus has a narrower scope. Similarly, international relations , which seeks to understand general economic and political relations between nation states, is a narrower field than global politics. Current areas of discussion include national and ethnic conflict regulation, democracy and the politics of national self determination , globalization and its relationship to democracy, conflict and peace studies, comparative politics , political economy , and the international political economy of the environment. Definition Beginning in the late 1800s, several groups have extended the definition of the political community beyond nation states to include much, if not all, of humanity. These internationalists include Marxists , human rights advocates, environmentalists, peace activists, feminists , and dalits . References Rajan, Sudhir Chella. http www.gtinitiative.org documents PDFFINALS 3Politics.pdf Global Politics and Institutions . Frontiers of a Great Transition . Vol. 3. Tellus Institute, 2006. External links http blog.washingtonpost.com postglobal drg Global Power Barometer http www.global politics.org Center for Global Politics Category Global politicspolitics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Liberalism sidebar Scientific politics was a late 19th century political theory based on the positivism positivist philosophy of Auguste Comte . Proponents of scientific politics advocated a society and political system that was to be organized in accordance with the laws of nature. Scientific politics was considered to be a sort of liberalism , more specifically conservative liberalism . Proponents of scientific politics rejected liberal jacobinism , and sought to replace revolution with evolution . They rejected classical liberal notions like individual rights , natural law and constitutionalism as metaphysics metaphysical and disruptive to social and political evolution. They were willing to sacrifice political liberties such as universal suffrage in order to foster Social order order and social and political progress, which were considered prerequisites for the existence of liberty . Nonetheless proponents of scientific politics didn t consider themselves to be opponents of liberalism, but rather its heirs. They shared the liberal views in support of republicanism , secularism and the importance of progress. Some, but not all, proponents of scientific politics also espoused social darwinism . Most proponents of scientific politics could be found in France , Spain and Latin America . The rule of Porfirio D az in Mexico and Juan Vicente G mez in Venezuela was justified by their supporters using the theories of scientific politics. The national motto of Brazil , Order and Progress Ordem e Progresso , was one of the main adages of scientific politics. DEFAULTSORT Scientific Politics Category Political theories Poli stub ... more details
Dablink This article is about the political science field of American politics. For information about the practice of politics in the United States, see Politics of the United States . American politics or American government is an area of study within the academic discipline of political science . It is primarily, but not exclusively, studied by researchers in the United States . Along with comparative politics , international relations , and political theory , it is one of the four major fields of political science that are studied in American academic institutions. Political scientists studying American politics referred to as Americanists focus on two main research sub fields political behavior and political institutions a third major sub field, American political development APD , also called Democratic theory, has emerged over the last couple of decades. ref http www.princeton.edu politics research fields american ref Research interests within the political behavior sub field include voting behavior , public opinion , race, gender, ethnicity and politics, and partisanship . Among the research focuses of political scientists studying political institutions are the United States Congress and legislative behavior more generally , POTUS the presidency , courts and the legal process, the public service, public law , and state and local politics. Researchers working within the APD sub field focus on determining how American politics has changed over time and what factors institutional and behavioral led to these changes. Public policy foreign and domestic is also widely studied by Americanists. In universities outside of the United States, American Politics generally refers to a course in comparative politics or a survey course in American domestics politics for International Relations within political science. References Reflist 2 Category Politics of the United States Category Political science ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Expert verify date September 2008 Client politics is the type of politics when an organized minority group minority or interest group benefits at the expense of the public. Client politics may have a strong interaction with the dynamics of identity politics . This is particularly common in a Pluralism political philosophy pluralist system, such as in the United States , where minorities can have considerable power shaping public policy. The opposite of client politics is entrepreneurial politics, or conviction politics . Examples Tariffs An example of this is tariffs on imported goods in order to keep prices high. The public is largely unaware and or indifferent to a slight increase in the prices of goods while manufacturers are dependent and very aware of the subsidizing effect of tariffs on competing products. Thus, local manufacturers will most likely strive to maintain tariffs and may succeed quite often. Pesticides Another example with farmers is the common use of potentially harmful pesticides . Due to the sheer amount of pesticides on the market and the difficulty on testing each one, there lacks conclusive evidence that many of the pesticides in use would harm the environment, leading to a lack of public consensus of what to do. Farmers, on the other hand, are extremely sensitive to the benefits that such chemicals have on crop yield and will organize to keep pesticides available for use. Porkbarrel legislation Most porkbarrel legislation would be considered to be client politics. See also Electoral district Earmark politics Identity politics Interest group liberalism Money loop Rent seeking Votebank DEFAULTSORT Client Politics Category Political terms Category Identity politics Category Lobbying Poli term stub bg de Klientelpolitik ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 In Politics of the Netherlands Dutch politics the term dualism is used to refer to the separation of powers between the Dutch Cabinet of the Netherlands cabinet and States General of the Netherlands parliament . In this respect, the way the Dutch cabinets function is somewhere in between the Politics of the United States USA and Politics of the United Kingdom UK systems of government. Unlike the US system, the legislative branch consists of the cabinet together with the parliament and cabinets are formed on basis of a majority in parliament. Unlike the UK system, cabinet ministers cannot be members of parliament. An important political issue is whether ministers and leaders of governing parliamentary parties should prepare important political decisions. According to the dualistic position, members of parliament of governing parties should function independently of their cabinet. The term monism is used to refer to a stance that important decisions should be prepared by the members of the governing coalition in order to promote political stability. Category Dualism Category Politics of the Netherlands ... more details
refimprove date September 2010 class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 style font size larger Clare Politics colspan 2 style text align center Image Clare Politics logo.jpg 200px center Founded 2006 Website http www.clarepolitics.co.uk www.clarepolitics.co.uk Political position Non partisan Honorary Patron Matthew Parris colspan 2 style font size smaller Clare Politics is a student run political society based at Clare College, Cambridge . Its self proclaimed aim is to bring the leading figures from the world of politics and current affairs to Clare to discuss the issues of the day . ref http www.clarepolitics.co.uk aboutus About Us , Clare Politics, UK. ref The society was founded in 2006 by a history undergraduate, Matt Clifford. ref http talks.cam.ac.uk show index 6515 Clare Politics , http talks.cam.ac.uk Talks.cam , University of Cambridge , UK. ref The honorary patron of the society is Clare alumnus and The Times Times journalist Matthew Parris , who presented the society s inaugural event that year. fact date September 2010 Since its inception, the society has played host to diverse speakers across the political spectrum, including Shami Chakrabarti , Douglas Hurd , Nigel Farage , Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Lord Adonis , former Governor of Virginia Douglas Wilder Doug Wilder , and more recently Edwina Currie , Simon Hoggart , George Steiner , and Member of Parliament MP s Jon Cruddas , Julian Huppert and Richard Taylor . ref cite web last Clare Politics title Highlights url http www.clarepolitics.co.uk highlights ref The society has an associated Facebook group ref http www.facebook.com clarepolitics Clare Politics , Facebook . ref and Twitter feed. ref cite web last Twitter title Clare Politics url http twitter.com clare politics ref References reflist External links http www.clarepolitics.co.uk Clare Politics website Category Organizations established in 2006 Category Clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge Category S ... more details
primarysources date July 2006 In the UK, Christians in Politics brings together the Christian Socialist Movement , the Liberal Democrat Christian Forum and the Conservative Christian Fellowship , which are the official bodies representing Christians and Christianity in, respectively, the Labour Party UK Labour Party , the Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrats Party, and the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party . As an umbrella body for organisations with distinctive and conflicting policies, Christians in Politics creates a platform for church building church es and Christian organisations to obtain information on an equal basis from each of the parties. Christians in Politics also acts as a liaison for conferences such as Greenbelt Festival and Spring Harvest in requesting speakers from each of the parties. Christians in Politics has no political position of its own, and is theologically neutral in relation to the various streams which exist with the UK Christian churches. External links http www.christiansinpolitics.org.uk Christians in Politics website http www.christiansocialist.org.uk Christian Socialist Movement http www.christianforum.libdems.org Liberal Democrat Christian Forum http www.ccfwebsite.com Conservative Christian Fellowship Category Political pressure groups of the United Kingdom Category Christian politics Category Christian political organizations ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal cover Image World politics.gif discipline Political Science , International Relations abbreviation WRP website http www.princeton.edu piirs publications link1 http www.press.jhu.edu journals world politics index.html link2 link1 name Publisher site publisher Johns Hopkins University Press country United States USA history 1948 to present ISSN 0043 8871 World Politics is an academic journal founded in 1948. It publishes articles from all subdisciplines of political science. Material might be historical in nature, current affairs, journalistic, or policy oriented. It includes research on all topics of import in the field of international affairs. According to the 2001 Journal Citation Report , it is the most cited journal in the field of international relations , which itself is sometimes called world politics. The editors are Harold James and Ilene P. Cohen of Princeton University . The journal is published quarterly in October, January, April, and July. Circulation is 2,830 and the average length is 156 pages. See also Foreign policy International relations External links http his.princeton.edu people e15 james profile.html Harold James homepage http muse.jhu.edu journals world politics World Politics at Project MUSE Category International relations journals Category Political science journals cy World Politics ... more details