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  2. Perspectives on Politics - Wikipedia

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    Perspectives on Politics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering political science. It was established in 2003 and is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Political Science Association. The editors-in-chief are Ana Arjona and Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern University).

  3. Theories of political behavior - Wikipedia

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    Teachers and other educational authority figures are also often thought to have a significant impact on political orientation. During the 2003–2004 school year, In the United States, students spent an average of 180.4 days in primary and secondary education each year, with a school day being defined as approximately 6.7 class hours. [4]

  4. List of political science journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political science journals presenting representative peer-reviewed academic journals in ... Perspectives on Political Science; ... Pdf. Philipps ...

  5. Political identity development - Wikipedia

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    The third stage judging others' politics and accepting others' political identity as their own or doubting others politics and developing one's own politics. Next is self questioning where a person questions their beliefs, attitudes and perspectives on politics. The last stage is how an individual fits into their political environment. [9]

  6. UCLA School of Political Parties - Wikipedia

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    The school has become influential in the study of political parties in the United States. The article in Perspectives on Politics, "A Theory of Political Parties: Groups, Policy Demands and Nominations in American Politics", won the Heinz I Eulau Award for best article in Perspectives from the American Political Science Association in 2013. It ...

  7. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Politics that rejects the conventional left–right spectrum is often known as syncretic politics. [7] [8] This form of politics has been criticized as tending to mischaracterize positions that have a logical location on a two-axis spectrum because they seem randomly brought together on a one-axis left–right spectrum.

  8. Category:Political theories - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Political theories in general should be placed in relevant topic categories. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  9. Conflict theories - Wikipedia

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    Conflict theories are perspectives in political philosophy and sociology which argue that individuals and groups (social classes) within society interact on the basis of conflict rather than agreement, while also emphasizing social psychology, historical materialism, power dynamics, and their roles in creating power structures, social movements, and social arrangements within a society.