The Routledge Dictionary of Politics, Third Edition
tendencies of any particular policy, which has led to great emphasis being put onflexible response, as a replacement of the old ...
churches which now exert any important political influence, but those, whether the Roman Catholic Church in Italy, or versions o ...
based ethnic conflict between the still unassimilated Asian communities in Britain, or North African communities in France sugge ...
tional symbolism of what is in another a mere pressure group transforms its legitimacy in the foreign culture. To study the Fren ...
Democrat-led coalition governments; indeed, for three years in the late 1970s, a period known as the ‘historic compromise’, the ...
is that judgments are always unanimous, in the sense that just one opinion is issued, though no one can know what the voting was ...
treaty and other European legislation, as well as by inventing doctrines whole- sale. What is remarkable is that there has been ...
turning itself into a completely new form of transnational political entity can continue if it becomes too large. The other prob ...
Thus Eurosceptics covered a range of opinion from covert opposition to those who simply felt cautious. The issue itself almost l ...
Existentialism The existentialist tradition has influenced European political thinkers in various ways since at least the 18th c ...
F Fabians The Fabian Society (which takes its name from the Roman general, Quintus Fabius Maximus ‘Cunctator’, famous for his ta ...
Civil War, but subsequently became a declining influence within the Franco regime. Subsequent movements of a similar nature have ...
manipulation. There is a need, as with all concepts in this area, to establish ground rules for using the arguments, which can o ...
amongst radical black American movements as in Africa itself. Like many such highly synthetic approaches Fanon’s theoretical per ...
nationalistic overtones, is fascist is a debasement of political vocabulary (see neo-fascismandnew right). Fascism was almost ce ...
defence and foreign policy, and because it seemed an efficient way to protect minorities. Malaya acquired a federal constitution ...
fraught for a single central authority ; thus the United Kingdom may been route to federalism in granting varying degrees of aut ...
in the national legislature of most countries is massively disproportionate to their share of the population. Feminism has tende ...
medieval serf. The latter comparison arises simply because some Japanese firms tend to provide homes and social lives for their ...
strain. Coming after nearly 90 years ofimmobilismeand 10 years in which the life expectancy of a government was measured in week ...
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