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SUBJECTIVITY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS
In the modern political process, an important role is played by political actors who really influence the political process. The most active actors in the political process include political leaders, political parties, public organizations, etc., which, depending on the level of maturity of civil society in a particular country, influence political decision-making processes and the implementation of national and local policies. The political regimes of different states stimulate or inhibit the initiative of the subjects of the political process. However, the subjects of the political process are able to change the features of a particular political regime. Political institutions functioning in the political process go through the following eight stages. First, it is important for a political institution to define a goal that allows you to clearly define the goals and directions of its activities, which in turn increases its subjectivity. Second, political institutions must make political predictions to increase the effectiveness of their political activities. Third, the ability to make the right political decisions is important for a political institution. Fourth, in order to achieve their goal, political institutions must carry out political socialization and political mobilization, which increases their subjectivity. Fifth, political institutions implement the planned goals and adjust tactical activities. Sixth, political institutions must monitor the implementation of political decisions. Seventh, political institutions must analyze and summarize their political activities. Eighth, political institutions must define new strategies in their political activities, which allows them to increase their subjectivity.
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Political Science in Sweden
In: European political science: EPS ; serving the political science community ; a journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 45-48
ISSN: 1680-4333
Provides an overview of Swedish political science education & research. It is noted that Sweden has not often been at the cutting edge of the discipline, but the importance of that is pondered. Some information on the Swedish Political Science Association & the major journal, Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift, is offered. References. J. Zendejas
Political Science: Class 11: Political Theory
In: http://nroer.gov.in/55ab34ff81fccb4f1d806025/page/5682806e81fccb068727f8ae
This textbook is part of series on political science and focuses on political theory. Chapter titles include: Political Theory: An Introduction, Freedom, Equality, Social Justice, Rights, Citizenship, Nationalism, Secularism, Peace, and Development. Made available by the National Repository of Open Educational Resources of India.
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Political Parties Online
In: The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, S. 84-107
India's Political Parties
In: Contemporary South Asia, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 243-244
ISSN: 0958-4935
Political Parties in Turkey
In: South European society & politics, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 116-117
ISSN: 1360-8746
American Political Parties
In: Developments in American Politics, S. 63-85
The political parties
In: Mastering British politics, S. 53-73
The Political Parties
In: Mastering British Politics, S. 51-76
New political parties
In: Latin American perspectives: a journal on capitalism and socialism, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 108-120
ISSN: 0094-582X
World Affairs Online