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− | A '''political system''' is a [[system]] of [[politics]] and [[government]]. It is usually compared to the [[law system]], [[economic system]], [[cultural system]], and other [[social systems]]. | + | A '''political system''' is a [[system]] of [[politics]] and [[government]]. It is usually compared to the [[law|legal]], [[economic]], [[culture|cultural]], and other social systems. |
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| There are several definitions of "political system": | | There are several definitions of "political system": |
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− | *A political system is a complete set of [[institution]]s, [[political organization]]s, [[interest group]]s (such as [[political party|political parties]], [[trade union]]s, [[lobby group]]s), the relationships between those institutions and the political norms and rules that govern their functions ([[constitution]], [[election]] [[law]]). | + | *A political system is a complete set of [[institution]]s, [[political]] organizations, interest [[group]]s (such as political parties, trade unions, lobby groups), the relationships between those institutions and the political norms and rules that govern their functions ([[constitution]], election [[law]]). |
− | *A political system is composed of the members of a social organization (group) who are in power. | + | *A political system is composed of the members of a social organization ([[group]]) who are in [[power]]. |
− | *A political system is a system that necessarily has two properties: a set of [[Interdependence|interdependent]] components and boundaries toward the [[Natural environment|environment]] with which it [[Interaction|interacts]]. | + | *A political system is a system that necessarily has two properties: a set of [[Interdependence|interdependent]] components and boundaries toward the environment] with which it interacts. |
− | *A political system is a concept in which theoretically regarded as a way of the government makes a policy and also to make them more organized in their administration. | + | *A political system is a [[concept]] in which theoretically regarded as a way of the government makes a policy and also to make them more organized in their administration. |
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− | Commonalities between political systems:
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− | *Interdependent parts
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− | **[[Citizen]]s
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− | **Government
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− | *Boundaries
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− | **Citizenship
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− | **Territory
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− | **Property
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| + | Commonalities between political systems: [[Interdependence]], [[citizenship]], government, boundaries for territory or property. |
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| == External links == | | == External links == |
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| *Almond, Gabriel A., et al. ''Comparative Politics Today: A World View'' (Seventh Edition). 2000. ISBN 0316034975 | | *Almond, Gabriel A., et al. ''Comparative Politics Today: A World View'' (Seventh Edition). 2000. ISBN 0316034975 |
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| + | [[Category: Political Science]] |
| [[Category: General Reference]] | | [[Category: General Reference]] |