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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/10%3A_Comparative_Public_Opinion/10.02%3A_Political_Socialization_and_Public_OpinionIf one’s parents are politically active in a particular political party that child would also be exposed to the same information sources in which his or her parents base their views; and if one looks ...If one’s parents are politically active in a particular political party that child would also be exposed to the same information sources in which his or her parents base their views; and if one looks upon their parents or siblings as a trusted authority figure, they will likely share, at least at an early age, and hold many of the same beliefs their family has.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/08%3A_Political_Economy/8.02%3A_Political_Economic_SystemsThe emphasis of a socialist system is to secure more equal outcomes and distribution of wealth through the collective ownership of resources and the means of production by the state.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/11%3A_Political_Violence/11.05%3A_Comparative_Case_Study_-_Conflict_Termination-_Bangladesh_and_TurkeyIn 1983, the government of Bangladesh offered general amnesty to all of the Shanti Bahini insurgents, one of the main Jumma groups fighting the government. The Bangladesh case portrays how the commitm...In 1983, the government of Bangladesh offered general amnesty to all of the Shanti Bahini insurgents, one of the main Jumma groups fighting the government. The Bangladesh case portrays how the commitment of the government of Bangladesh and the tribal people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in finding a political solution to the civil war produced a successful negotiated settlement that is still in effect to this date despite some lingering issues.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/02%3A_How_to_Study_Comparative_Politics-_Using_Comparative_Methods/2.04%3A_ReferencesAchen, Christopher H. (1983). “Towards Theories of Data: The State of Political Methodology.” In Political Science: The State of the Discipline, ed. Brady. (1993). “The State of Quantitative Political...Achen, Christopher H. (1983). “Towards Theories of Data: The State of Political Methodology.” In Political Science: The State of the Discipline, ed. Brady. (1993). “The State of Quantitative Political Methodology.” In Political Science: The State of the Discipline II, ed. and Rebecca Morton. (2002). “Formal Theory Meets Data.” In Political Science: The State of the Discipline, eds.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/11%3A_Political_Violence/11.02%3A_State-sponsored_political_violenceA major characteristic of a state is their ‘monopoly on the use of violence’. By this we mean that only the state and its institutions, such as the police or the military, have the authority to use vi...A major characteristic of a state is their ‘monopoly on the use of violence’. By this we mean that only the state and its institutions, such as the police or the military, have the authority to use violence, when necessary. It may also involve the use of lethal means, particularly if the democratically elected government believes the threat could be an existential threat, or a threat to the existence of the state itself.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/05%3A_Non-Democracies_and_Democratic_Backsliding/5.06%3A_ReferencesCambridge University Press. Hadenius, Axel and Teorell, Jan. (2007). Journal of Democracy 18(1): 143-156. Levitsky, Steven and Ziblatt, Daniel. (2018). The Perils of Presidentialism. Journal of Democr...Cambridge University Press. Hadenius, Axel and Teorell, Jan. (2007). Journal of Democracy 18(1): 143-156. Levitsky, Steven and Ziblatt, Daniel. (2018). The Perils of Presidentialism. Journal of Democracy 1(1), 51-69. and Miró, Ramón, eds. (1996). “Social Spending.” In Mexico: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Paramilitarism: Mass Violence in the Shadow of the State. Oxford University Press. The Rise of Illiberal Democracy.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/10%3A_Comparative_Public_Opinion
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/06%3A_Political_Identity-_Culture_Race_and_Ethnicity_and_Gender/6.01%3A_Introduction_to_Political_Identityand 'How do I want to be seen in the future?' A person’s identity is developed from a combination of factors, including a person’s experiences, relationships, perception of the world, calculation of r...and 'How do I want to be seen in the future?' A person’s identity is developed from a combination of factors, including a person’s experiences, relationships, perception of the world, calculation of risk and threat in the world, as well as their observations and experience of societal mores, morals and values.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/04%3A_Democracies_and_Democratization/4.03%3A_Systems_of_DemocracyThe president, in this scenario, comprises the executive branch and needs to be elected by the population, whereas the Prime Minister is elected through the legislature and, with their cabinets, help ...The president, in this scenario, comprises the executive branch and needs to be elected by the population, whereas the Prime Minister is elected through the legislature and, with their cabinets, help perform the functions of the legislative branch. Overall, the system of government chosen is designed to fit the culture and context of the country’s democracy, and the characteristics of each of these systems can be seen as advantages or disadvantages depending on the unique circumstances.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/02%3A_How_to_Study_Comparative_Politics-_Using_Comparative_Methods/2.01%3A_The_Scientific_Method_and_Comparative_PoliticsIndeed, as science is defined as the systematic and organized approach to any area of inquiry, and utilizes scientific methods to acquire and build a body of knowledge, political science, as well as c...Indeed, as science is defined as the systematic and organized approach to any area of inquiry, and utilizes scientific methods to acquire and build a body of knowledge, political science, as well as comparative politics as a subfield of political science, embody the essence of the scientific method and possess deep foundations for the scientific tools and theory formation which align with their areas of inquiry.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/Introduction_to_Comparative_Government_and_Politics_(Bozonelos_et_al.)/05%3A_Non-Democracies_and_Democratic_Backsliding/5.01%3A_What_are_non-democraciesIn a reversal of this pattern, the kingdom of Chad and post-independence state of Chad (1960-present) made the dramatic turn from a major trading empire during the ninth through nineteenth centuries t...In a reversal of this pattern, the kingdom of Chad and post-independence state of Chad (1960-present) made the dramatic turn from a major trading empire during the ninth through nineteenth centuries to becoming one of the poorest sub-Saharan countries in Africa today.