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    different background. Admittedly‚ both President Park and the two Chiangs strived hard for a great state capacity to seek legitimacy through performance‚ and to exercise greater controls‚ at least‚ over all government bodies. But the reasons behind President Park gained power in 1961 through a military coup. In this case‚ he was certainly not a democratic elected leader‚ lacking legitimacy. As suggested by Kim Hyung-a (2004)‚ he established a new bureaucracy‚ the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction

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    24‚ 2008‚ Sanlu filed for bankruptcy. Stakeholder Analysis The first primary social stakeholder in this case would be the company itself‚ Sanlu. It is a definitive stakeholder because it has high power‚ legitimacy‚ urgency and close proximity. Sanlu has a great deal of legitimacy and power as they play an essential role in decision making and have the ability to guarantee the quality product which are safe for consumption.

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    All of the three approaches have had a way to generate legal cynicism‚ but I believe that Enforcement Problem Oriented Policing is most likely to generate legal cynicism in a community because many residents don’t see police enforcement as one to trust. Even though enforcement problem oriented policing might be effective‚ if there is no confidence in the police‚ the ability to prevent crime will be weak and this generates residents to suffer from high crimes and question the police fairness. Many

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    The theory of representative bureaucracy considers that the bureaucratic power can be more aligned with citizens‚ whether the public administrators know the sociodemographic characteristics of the community they are serving. From the point of view of this theory‚ the impacts of power that does not represent the characteristics of the community on democracy can be diminished when considering the representative bureaucracy. The inclusion approach of the characteristic aspects of society in the bureaucracy

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    Justified Violence Violence has become accepted as a common means to achieve an end. Whether it is for power‚ subduing another country during interstate conflict‚ or an attempt to gain legitimacy‚ violence has become a distinctive force in contemporary society. The more important question that needs to be addressed is when this use of violence is justified‚ if ever. The purpose of the government‚ according to Locke‚ is the preservation of natural rights. When these freedoms are not protected in

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    the concepts of power‚ legitimacy and authority through illustrating constant contrasts and the underpinning of authority. Plato deals especially with the legitimacy of those in power focusing on the morality of politics and the need for the enlightenment of authority (Spragens‚ 1997:41)‚ but looking at the status quo with an air of introspection; with The Apology being a core example of the crisis of legitimacy. Locke further builds on the notion of the crisis of legitimacy when dealing with the

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    DISCUSS THE NATURE OF THE INDIAN STATE ACCORDING TO LIBERAL PERSPECTIVE. The state is being perceived as an "organised structural and institutional whole" epitomizing the power relations of society. The state in a developing society arise from historical factors and interacts with society through its decisive role in the economic process of the nation. To study the nature of any particular state‚ it is necessary to analyse to relation between state‚ power‚ and social classes and the purpose of

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    could benefit companies to raise their business reputation‚ via building brand and products differentiation and strengthening relationship with workers‚ and enhance the competitive advantage to increase profits‚ such as complying with a standard legitimacy‚ even though some people think that the most important task is gaining the maximum profits and concern that CSR could cause a disadvantage because of lack of capacity to handle social activities. The first supporting argument is that CSR help companies

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    The term Legitimacy originates from the latin “legitimare” (to declare lawful); it broadly means rightfulness. “Legitimacy therefore confers on the order or command an authority” 1(Heywood 1997‚193) Among the currently significant themes in Irish parliamentary democracy are corporatism‚ clientelism‚ corruption and centralisation. In political science‚ legitimacy is the popular acceptance of an authority‚ usually a governing law or a régime

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    "politics" in terms of the state. The state as a structure of command and obedience can only achieve stability if its subjects and‚ more important for Weber‚ the administrative staff‚ believe in its legitimacy. Anter shows that Weber cannot be associated in any way with a normative theory of legitimacy.

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