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    The traditional approaches to Political Science was widely prevalent till the outbreak of the Second World War. These approaches were mainly related to the traditional view of politics which emphasized the study of the state and government. Therefore‚ traditional approaches are primarily concerned with the study of the organization and activities of the state and principles and the ideas which underlie political organizations and activities. These approaches were normative and idealistic. The political

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    with non-violent politics and multiple struggles for peace and justice; it is habitually a part of modern political life but never the whole story. Political violence is like a festering wound‚ in that‚ without the aid of antibiotics the wound has the potential to depress the immune system and eventually overwhelm the individual‚ leading to death. Political violence in Bangladesh has been an integral part of Bangladeshi politics unlike the other sub-continental traditional politics. The human rights

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    In American politics‚ public opinion is mostly a latent force that typically has no important bearing on national decision making unless citizens become unusually attentive to politics. Many citizens are uninformed‚ which leads to inconsistent opinions. In Tides of Consent‚ there are many factors that shift public opinion. Some changes are fast and responsive‚ such as spikes in presidential approval‚ and some changes are slow‚ and occur in increments that may be overlooked. Public opinion in American

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    Pichowsky’s points in the fourth article‚ I have fostered the idea that because there is no perfect political system‚ we will have to cope with imperfect political institutions‚ like political parties‚ and take advantage of our ability to be active in politics. We have power to stir changes at all levels. Political parties are in place to hear the voices of their members and if the members want to see a change‚ they need to actively say so. On a person level‚ this research has changed my personal views

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    Eisenhower’s breakthrough of media use in politics we have a first televised political debate between Kennedy and Nixon in 1960. A lot of people share opinion that Kennedy actually won because of his impresive appearance on television. Those who didn’t had a television used radio’s as their source. This debate provided the people to see or listen to their favorites go head to head and discuss all the important issues regarding economy‚ international politics and education. It was really something that

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    has been adopted. Another object of this paper is to analyze the power of cultural elements in politics for the reason that it takes one beyond the traditional range of political theory and practice in its past and present appearance. Such a study can provide a preliminary base to extend the boundaries of comparative politics and political behavior and some detail on the role of tradition in politics. This paper is divided into three parts. The first part is related to the meaning and role of

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    exists in current day politics. Ratcliffe epitomizes the new type of Western leader who is deeply influenced by the subtle appeal of political power. In the beginning of the novel‚ Ratcliffe is portrayed to have launched his political career as a well-intentioned post Civil War governor from Illinois. However‚ as the novel progresses‚ the temptations of political power erode away at his will‚ and social pressures cause him to take on an increasingly cynical attitude toward politics. Adams compares Ratcliffe

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    should be adopted amongst the amendments. The Electoral Commission’s inquiry into the voting age was motivated in part by its concern with declining participation rates in the UK elections and in particular‚ the low participation of young people in politics. Although this isn’t to be believed to be a pivotal reason for changing the voting age‚ if participation rates were to go up as a result‚ this would count in favor of lowering it. Granting sixteen and seventeen-year olds were to exercise their

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    CORRUPTION SCENARIO IN BANGLADESH AND COMBATING STRATEGIES “To oppose corruption in government is the highest obligation of patriotism.” ― G. Edward Griffin Introduction 1. Corruption in Bangladesh is endemic and systemic. It affects all aspects of daily life and has become a feature of ‘how things are done’ for many private businesses‚ politicians‚ government officials and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Furthermore‚ it has permeated many institutions that have a role to

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    very less educated and money minded .our nation deserves great leaders with intellectual brains like ABDUL KALAM AZAD‚ANA HAZARE‚MANMOHAN SINGH ‚etc. Even most of the youth was not involving in politics which is also one of the challenge faced by India. Most of the youth should take active part in Indian politics‚ who are capable of changing the face of the nation. Even poverty also plays a crucial role in India’s future. Harassments on girls/ladies was increasing widely which is a big SHAME Plans to

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