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  2. The Game of Votes - Wikipedia

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    The book has a foreword by former President of India Pranab Mukherjee, [1] [4] which The Times of India called "incisive". [4] The Game of Votes is centred on the changing trends in elections [1] and examines what Khan sees as the paradigm shift in political campaigning most evident in the campaigns of Barack Obama, Donald Trump [5] and ...

  3. Democracy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Events and decisions in the game were updated to reflect the passage of time between the release of Democracy 3 and Democracy 4. [4] Two days before the 2024 United Kingdom general election, Julian Benson, writing in The Guardian, took key features from the three main election manifestos and ran them through a Democracy 4 simulation.

  4. Category:Political video games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Political video games" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. 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).

  6. How Democracies Die - Wikipedia

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    How Democracies Die is a 2018 comparative politics book by the Harvard University political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt about democratic backsliding and how elected leaders can gradually subvert the democratic process to increase their power.

  7. Nations: A Simulation Game in International Politics - Wikipedia

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    Cover art, 1995. Nations: A Simulation Game in International Politics is a 1995 case study available from the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (School of Foreign Service) at Georgetown University, written by Michael Herzig and David Skidmore in the form of classroom game that is designed to give the students some understanding of international relations theory.

  8. Veto Players - Wikipedia

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    Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work [1] is a book written by political science professor George Tsebelis in 2002. It is a game theory analysis of political behavior. In this work Tsebelis uses the concept of the veto player as a tool for analysing the outcomes of political systems. His primary focus is on legislative behaviour and ...

  9. Balance of Power (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Balance of Power is a strategy video game of geopolitics during the Cold War, created by Chris Crawford and published in 1985 on the Macintosh by Mindscape, followed by ports to a variety of platforms over the next two years. In the game, the player takes the role of the President of the United States or General Secretary of the Soviet Union.