The dominant political system that emerged during the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe.
What is the nation state system?
100
Carries out and enforces public policy.
What is Policy implementation?
100
The place where collective decisions extend beyond the individual.
What is the public sphere?
100
This is the first stage in the study of politics.
What is description?
100
The condition of humankind in the absence of government.
What is the State of Nature?
200
Extreme forms of this can trigger was including chauvinism, irredentism and colonialism.
What is extreme nationalism?
200
Settles disputes about the application of policy.
What is policy adjudication?
200
The set of institutions and agencies concerned with formulating and implementing collective goals.
What is the political system?
200
The flow of information through the society and through the various structures that make up the political system.
What is political communication?
200
The government of the United Kingdom has a parliamentary system of this kind.
What is majoritarian?
300
The process by which states previously engaged in conflict engage with one another in order to come to terms with the past.
What is Interstate reconciliation?
300
When individuals and groups express their needs and demands.
What is Interest articulation?
300
This refers to entities that have legal authority over their territories and people.
What are states?
300
Activities associated with the control of public decisions among a given people and territory.
What is politics?
300
The involvement of structures to develop political culture and attitudes in society.
What is political socialization?
400
A group of people with a common identity that may be built upon a common language, history, race or culture.
What is the Nation?
400
Political parties, interest groups, legislatures, executives, judiciaries and bureaucracies.
What are political structures?
400
These are public and authoritative.
What are political decisions?
400
The idea that there is a systematic relationship between electoral rules and party systems.
What is Duverger's Law?
400
The flow of information throughout society.
What is political communication?
500
The feature of the European Union where there is a distribution of political power among European, national and subnational units in the formulation and execution of common policies and laws.
What is federalism?
500
This function refers to the selection of people for political activity and government office.
What is political recruitment?
500
A process by which a political system institutes effective procedures for the selection of leaders on the basis of free and competitive elections.
What is democratization?
500
Specialized agencies which carry out political processes.
What are political structures?
500
The public's expectations toward the political process and its role within the process.