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  2. Power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Political scientists, historians, and practitioners of international relations have used the following concepts of political power: [citation needed] Power as a goal of states or leaders; Power as a measure of influence or control over outcomes, events, actors and issues; Power as victory in conflict and the attainment of security;

  3. Power politics - Wikipedia

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    The war is a 'decision process' analogous to a national election. [8] The Thirty Years War, though lasting and destructive, was not a 'global war'. [9] World power, which lasts for 'about one generation'. [10] The new incumbent power 'prioritises global problems', mobilises a coalition, is decisive and innovative. [11]

  4. Power (social and political) - Wikipedia

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    Power as a relational concept: Power exists in relationships. The issue here is often how much relative power a person has in comparison to one's partner. Partners in close and satisfying relationships often influence each other at different times in various arenas. Power as resource-based: Power usually represents a struggle over resources ...

  5. Category:Power (social and political) concepts - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Political concepts - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Political science theories - Wikipedia

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    Pluralism (political theory) Political Parties; Polyarchy; Postfunctionalism; Postmaterialism; Postmodernism in political science; Pournelle chart; The Power Elite; Power resource theory; Principle-policy puzzle; Propaganda model; Public choice

  9. Outline of political science - Wikipedia

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    Politics – the exercise of power; process by which groups of people make collective decisions.Politics is the art or science of running governmental or state affairs (including behavior within civil governments), institutions, fields, and special interest groups such as the corporate, academic, and religious segments of society.