The Routledge Dictionary of Politics, Third Edition
to this is a breakdown of national identity amongst the educated professional e ́lite who run the international economic and pol ...
until his resignation on 26 December 1991 after the creation of a Common- wealth of Independent States (CIS) which embraced 11 o ...
ab origine, about coercive force but based on an analogy with navigation and technical expertise. Gradualism Gradualism is, very ...
which later, under the post-war Republic, allowed the party to attract the largest support of any Western European communist par ...
radicals, which do not form a major part of the class interests of traditional working-class left-wing groups, whose attitudes t ...
intentioned statesmen would always see the correct solution to an international conflict, and thus that the absence of a world a ...
iority would defeat them. The word is of Spanish origin, dating from the Napoleonic Peninsular wars, when some Spanish partisans ...
authorized, in Resolution No. 678, the multinational force, which had by then been largely assembled (as allowed in Article 51 o ...
Iraqis, that the West really had the courage to go to war. (Bush’s problems in persuading the American electorate to let him wag ...
H Hawks and Doves Hawks, and their opposites, doves, came into prominence in the USA during theVietnam War. Hawks were those who ...
including much of economics, on the simplistic ground that human behaviour and interaction was too complex for human understandi ...
party, although sometimes a compromise figure may be asked to form a coalition. Within theEuropean Union (EU) the heads of gover ...
Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) may well be the most influential philosopher and political theorist Germany has ...
and professionals. Its origin is in Greek historical thought but the concept, and indeed the specific word, has occurred frequen ...
period ofde ́tentebetween the Soviet Union and the USA which started with the successful negotiations of theSALTI treaties in 19 ...
Empire, the Soviet Union and the USA to overcome. As far as political science is concerned, Hitler poses two enormous questions. ...
he insists that his sovereign have the right to rule on religious truth, because to allow a church to do that might again set up ...
as opposed to the interests of all cultural groups. Sexual orientation does not correlate with any ideological attitudes, althou ...
apparent even to the hostage takers. Particularly important was the increasing moderation of Iran after the death of the leader ...
derive from a long-developed notion ofnatural lawor natural rights, but the modern applications can often be quite mundane, if s ...
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