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Ideologies and Political Change
In: Modern Politics and Government, S. 225-238
Party Families and Political Ideologies
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Party Families and Political Ideologies" published on by Oxford University Press.
Political Philosophy and Nationalism
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Political Philosophy and Nationalism" published on by Oxford University Press.
The “Political” in Political Science
In: Liberalism and the Emergence of American Political Science, S. 14-41
Ideologies, identities and political communication
In: Politics in Pacific Asia, S. 180-205
Political ideologies: the battle of ideas
In: Contemporary British Politics, S. 50-72
The “Science” in Political Science
In: Liberalism and the Emergence of American Political Science, S. 42-66
What’s ‘Political’ About Political Science?
In: Political Analysis, S. 59-88
Nationalism and Political Philosophy
In: The SAGE Handbook of Nations and Nationalism, S. 94-103
The Science in Political Science
In: A Model DisciplinePolitical Science and the Logic of Representations, S. 20-51
Political and Cultural Nationalism
In: The Encyclopedia of Public Choice, S. 734-736
Political Ideologies in Substance and Method: Appraising a Transformation
As traditional ideologies evolve -- going through the process of breaking down & regrouping -- new ideologies (such as green perspectives) have emerged, illustrating the similarities that exist among all political ideologies. Though many have argued that "liberalism" has become the dominant political ideology of the 20th century, it must be remembered that conservatism, feminism, & nationalism remain strong. Meanwhile, recent ideologies such as postmodernism & poststructuralism dominate contemporary thought. This scenario leads to four conclusions: (1) Disillusionment with the state may cause conflict between ideology & the nation-state; however, nationalisms will continue to occupy a central position among ideologies. (2) The difference between "full" & "thin" ideologies has become more apparent. (3) Though essential, political ideologies have become more fragmented. (4) It is evident that ideologies can take on a variety of cultural forms, which are apparent in contemporary advertising, literature, & film. K. Larsen
Political Psychology and Political Science
In: Thinking about Political Psychology, S. 155-186