POLI-1007EL Study Guide - Quiz Guide: New Rights, Direct Election, Revolutionary Wave

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); private realm: family and domestic life: politicisation of women"s position in the 20th century, de-politicisation of the private sphere arguments: Assumptions: social enquiry takes place in contending/competing paradigms, scientific attitude, use falsifiable hypotheses, distinguish empirical from normative claims, try to make explicit assumptions and values that have informed your academic work. The arab spring: revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests through north africa and parts of the. Middle east (2011) democratic reforms want new constitution authoritarian political system: what institutional features characterise the difference between a democracy and an, authoritarianism, ruling from above, (different forms of) democracy. *in some systems (codified constitution or international law: extends to, disputes between individuals and the state, disputes between institutions of government. Independent, non-political: however, there is a certain extent to which: Judiciary make policy instead of politicians: party systems, one party systems (e. g. china, two party systems (e. g. usa / uk, dominant party systems (e. g. japan / russia, multiparty systems (e. g. germany)

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