Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Planned Economy, Representative Democracy, Campaign Advertising

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Lecture 33 political regimes and the past. Agenda: to explore the relationships between governments, regimes, and states, to place in context and examine in details the classical and aristotelian regime classification scheme, and also the three worlds classification scheme. Institutions involved in: maintaining public order, making and implementing collective decisions interaction with society. Its not the same as the government but it includes it but sets in the broader context: political system government plus broader structures and processes of. Trudeau hold power in the canadian democratic regime moment in time. Degrees of institutionalization: the degree to which things become stable, normalized, standardized. In a democracy the government changes on regular basis, but the rules determining who gets to hold power are all locked in and do not change. Classical regime classification: who rules, ruling of the many and rule of the few to check each other.

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