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Political and institutions
* Political institutions of Rome
* Political institutions of Rome
Political economy examines the role of political institutions in determining policy outcomes.
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media ( 1988 ), by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, is an analysis of the news media, arguing that the mass media of the United States " are effective and powerful ideological institutions that carry out a system-supportive propaganda function by reliance on market forces, internalized assumptions, and self-censorship, and without overt coercion ".
Political developments in the Soviet Union from 1929 to 1941 included Stalin dismantling the remaining elements of democracy from the Party by extending his control over its institutions and eliminating any possible rivals.
* Political economy most commonly refers to interdisciplinary studies drawing upon economics, law, and political science in explaining how political institutions, the political environment, and the economic system — capitalist, socialist, mixed — influence each other.
* Political Science focuses on the interaction between institutions and human behavior, the way in which the former shapes choices and how the latter change institutional frameworks.
* Political liberties ( e. g. representative democratic institutions, freedom of speech and the press, and freedom of assembly );
Political hoaxes are sometimes motivated by the desire to ridicule or besmirch opposing politicians or political institutions, often before elections.
The nine largest institutions of the federal university, usually termed the colleges, are Birkbeck, Goldsmiths, King's College London, the London Business School, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, the School of Oriental and African Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science and University College London ( UCL ).
* Political institutions of Rome
Political institutions are measured by the Polity IV Project scale.
In 1979, the PRI founded the COPPPAL, the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean, an organization created " to defend democracy and all lawful political institutions and to support their development and improvement to strengthen the principle of self determination of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean ".
Alumni from the University of Tehran ’ s predecessor institutions the Dar ul-Funun and the Tehran School of Political Sciences include linguist Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, Bahá ' í scholar Mírzá Abu ' l-Fadl and former Prime Ministers Mohammad-Ali Foroughi and Ali Amini.
Political conditions, such as difficulty in adoption proceedings, may also contribute to child abandonment, as can the lack of institutions, such as orphanages, to take in children whom their parents cannot support.
Following the decommissioning the Ulster Political Research Group, the UDA's political representatives, stated that the " Ulster Defence Association was formed to defend our communities ; we state quite clearly and categorically that this responsibility now rests with the Government and its institutions where legitimacy resides ".
In his preface to the 1817 publication, Jefferson wrote, " By diffusing sound principles of Political Economy, it will protect the public industry from the parasite institutions now consuming it.
He endowed chairs at numerous institutions, including the William E. Simon Chairs in Political Economy at Lafayette College, his alma mater, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies a prominent think tank in Washington, D. C ..
In his short book Essai sur le principe générateur des constitutions politiques et des autres institutions humaines (" Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions and other Human Institutions ," 1809 ), Maistre argued that constitutions are not the product of human reason, but come from God, who slowly brings them to maturity.
Political institutions should be designed to guarantee freedom, not simply to establish order.
Political and military events are judged to be of historical significance to the extent that they are associated with changes in institutions.
Political participation and the rise in inter-community organizations were also frequently covered in this period, with many metropolitan areas adopting census techniques that allowed for information to be stored and easily accessible by participating institutions such as the University of Chicago.
Political modernization of this sort requires certain supporting norms and institutions such as a free, independent, or at least critical press, basic human rights of expression, organization, and assembly, etc.
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Political and parties
Category: Political parties established in 1859
Category: Political parties disestablished in 1988
Category: Political parties established in 1903
Category: Political parties of the Russian Revolution
Political parties were banned from the start and the royal dictatorship took on an increasingly harsh character.
Category: Political parties established in 1975
Category: Political parties established in 1921
Category: Political parties in the Republic of China
The 72 signatories and 166 parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights recognise this rule, under Article 14 ( 7 ): No one shall be liable to be tried or punished again for an offence for which he has already been finally convicted or acquitted in accordance with the law and penal procedure of each country.
Category: Political parties established in 1969
* Political parties in Finland
Category: Political parties established in 1954
Political party activity was legalized in 1992, when more than 40 political parties were officially recognized for the first time.
Political parties had begun to revive almost immediately after the occupation began.
Category: Political parties established in 1912
Political parties were offered concessions, such as taxes on imported grain, in exchange for their support for naval bills.
Political parties may be formed ; most are based on sectarian interests.
Political parties remained banned until 1984.
Political parties were banned in Libya from 1972 until the collapse of the Gaddafi government, and all elections were nonpartisan under law.
Political parties were allowed to form freely.
Political parties were legalized again in 1991.
Political parties are allowed to form alliances or coalitions to nominate candidates for any particular election.
Political parties continued to proliferate but produced only a divided and weakly organized opposition or were suppressed.
Category: Political parties established in 1928

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