Government and Politics - Volume II

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Masashi Sekiguchi
EOLSS Publications, 27.08.2010 - 394 Seiten

Government and Politics is the component of Encyclopedia of Social Sciences and Humanities in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias.  The Theme on Government and Politics in the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences and Humanities deals with the discipline of general and introductory descriptions on a wide range of political phenomena in rather conventional ways. It covers the following topics: The first two topics, “Forms and Modes of Government” and “Structures of Government”, deal with institutional and structural aspects of political phenomena. The third topic “Political Aspects of Government is about dynamic political processes. The fourth “Ideas and Ideologies in Politics” investigates political thoughts and ideologies in the modern world. The fifth topic “International Politics” intend to give readers an international perspective, since contexts and systems which have international or transnational characters are obviously important background against which a political aspect of building a sustainable society must be considered.

These two volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs.
 

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IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES IN POLITICS
1
LIBERALISM
20
NATIONALISM
33
CONSERVATISM
45
ANARCHISM
65
SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM
74
HUMAN RIGHTS
95
ECOLOGISM
127
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
183
REALISM
215
REGIONALISM
228
ACTORS IN WORLD POLITICS
242
INTERNATIONAL REGIMES
260
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
269
BROADENING THE CONCEPT OF PEACE AND SECURITY
283
SCIENCE GOVERNANCE COMPLEXITY AND KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT
300

FEMINISM
147
RELIGION AND POLITICS
164

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Masashi Sekiguchi, was a Professor at faculty of Law and Politics, Kyushu University Japan. He is Professor Emiritus, at Tokyo Metropolitan University.

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