DEV 302: Fundamentals of Social Science II - Politics‚ Political Economy and Government in Bangladesh FACULTY Dr. Rashed Uz Zaman z.rashed@gmail.com Office hours: Thursday 5-6pm (UB 1926) COURSE DESCRIPTION The course aims at acquainting students with the political systems and processes with special reference to Bangladesh. Upon completion of this course a student is expected to understand the basics of politics as it developed throughout the centuries. Such
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grandfather fighting for the rights of the backward classes‚ so since early childhood I got used to the sounds of disputes on public affairs and Indian politics‚ in which later I took part myself. Someday I grew to challenge my parents and win‚ using my own rules of logic and argument‚ in spite of their influence on my theories about national and world politics. During high school and college‚ I searched for my identity; I looked at many possible career paths. I found that International Relations perfectly
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religious affiliation in the hopes of keeping their morals intact. To me‚ this example of how religion can influence political actions‚ such as polarization‚ solidifies Putnam and Campbell’s arguments. As I mentioned before‚ we see this in American politics now‚ where presidential candidates‚ such as Cruz and Clinton discuss their faith on rallies to secure votes from those who similarly identify with their
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Most Americans do not look thorough the inner workings of our government and the general idea of politics. Instead they look at what politics has to offer for them. It is far easier to just look at politics based on your opinions rather than through the policies and procedures. With the innovations of modern technology and the mass media‚ people don’t have to look that hard for issues surrounding politics. All they have to do is turn on their T.V. or read the news on their favorite search engine web
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Progeny”‚ “Performance‚ Community‚ Culture” and “The Politics of Art”. Although these three articles all focus on the topic about art politics‚ each article introduce different aspects about art politics. “Censorship and Its Progeny” is about a history of political art that happens in Middle Ages‚ the art event in Alaska and the Censorship. “Performance‚ Community‚ Culture” mainly discuss the art performance‚ community and culture in British. “The Politics of Art” introduce specific events about art business
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In the middle of the chaos of political weakness and constant warring of the Zhou era‚ arose many creative thinkers that brought such a knowledgeable impact in politics‚ religion and philosophy. Confucianism became the primary school of thinking. Later important philosophies such as Daoism and Legalism gained great respect as well. Each party had their own plans for creating a dreamlike political society where many problems they faced in their everyday lives could be eliminated. All three approaches
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Niccolo Machiavelli once said‚ ”Politics has no relation with morals”. With righteous reference to this statement let us now turn ourselves towards India‚ and have a look at India’s glorifying political past as well as the subduing present. 66 years of Indian independence are on‚ the nation has seen very few landmark changes in the political field. And TODAY Indian politics has been reduced to nothing more than a mere cat and mouse chase. Amidst this chaos one question arises that :Since the youth
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Well‚ politics is meant for a happy and virtuous life of the citizens of the country and it would mean the aiming at a given good (National Cake) (Miller‚ 2011). However‚ in some ways we have moved beyond the virtuous life especially in the well-being of the political community and that of the citizens who make it. Many Ugandans have involved themselves in politics‚ but some have not had a good or safe landing yet some others are happy and living a joyous life since they are involved in politics. This
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Routledge and Kegan Paul . Carbonell‚ J. G. (1978) POLITICS: automated ideological reasoning . Cognitive Science (2) ‚ 27 51. Chafe‚ W. and Nichols‚ J. (1986) Evidentiality: The Linguistic Coding of Epistemology Norwood‚ NJ: Ablex . Chilton‚ P. (1985) Words‚ discourse and metaphors: the meanings of deter‚ deterrent and deterrence . In P. Chilton (ed.)‚ Language and the Nuclear Arms Debate . London: Pinter ‚ 103 27. Chilton‚ P. (1987) Discourse and politics . In T. van Dijk (ed.)‚ Discourse as Social Interaction
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 111 *WHAT IS POLITICS? Politics is exciting because people disagree about all aspects of life. For Aristotle‚ this made politics the ‘master science’; i.e. nothing less than the activity through which human beings attempt to improve their lives and create a good society. POLITICAL SCIENCE= POLITICS + SCIENCE Politics can be defined in two broad senses; POLITICS AS AN ACTIVITY—This involves the processes whereby people in the society try to make‚ preserve and amend the laws
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