Politics and governance

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  1. 1. , is authorized to make laws.
  2. 3. & efficiency , Effectiveness (meeting the needs) and efficiency (proper
  3. 5. approach , The behavioral approach to political science mainly emphasizes on scientific, objective, and value-free study of political phenomenon.
  4. 6. their sovereignty.
  5. 9. from the study of politics
  6. 10. terms.
  7. 12. wield power and enact and promulgate public
  8. 17. , People must be open to information regarding the decision-making process and its implementation.
  9. 19. , It emphasizes the study of the
  10. 21. , The elected head of a republic.
  11. 22. science , believes that the study
  12. 23. must be systematic. Theory and research should go together.
  13. 26. researcher should measure and quantify those data.
  14. 27. or those at the grassroots level, must be taken into consideration in policy-making.
  15. 29. uniformities in political behavior which can be expressed in generalizations or theories in order to explain and predict political phenomena.
  16. 30. , is vested in the courts with the Supreme Court of the Philippines as the highest judicial body.
  17. 31. of those research tools and methods
  18. 32. Political Science should be verified by
  19. 34. sectors of society.
  20. 35. of resources) must necessarily go together to ensure the best possible results for the community.
  21. 36. political society.
  22. 37. verifying everything. According to behaviorists, what cannot be verified is
  23. 38. of every political reality to
  24. 40. with the legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
  25. 41. any situation.
  26. 47. , After collecting data,
  27. 50. not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and
  28. 52. , The interests of all citizens must be well protected in a
  29. 53. , believe that to do
  30. 54. , believes that there are
  31. 55. , Political Science
  32. 57. with the study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive,judiciary, political parties, etc.
Down
  1. 2. , Latin verb of governance.
  2. 4. oriented , Governance is consensus-oriented when decisions are
  3. 7. after taking into consideration the different viewpoints of the actors in society
  4. 8. political system. Therefore, its main concern is to judge what is good or bad in
  5. 11. , This approach is
  6. 13. research one has to be value free.
  7. 14. approach , The traditional approach to the study of political science is a combination of views on and orientations to politics in philosophical, ethical, and
  8. 15. , put emphasis on the
  9. 16. , research in Political
  10. 18. generate valid, reliable, and comparative data.
  11. 20. , the principles and regulations set by the governing authority, and have binding legal forces.
  12. 21. , Good governance essentially requires the participation of
  13. 24. , This approach
  14. 25. , It is the complex process whereby some sectors of the
  15. 28. science , deals with the systematic study of political structures, political processes, and political behavior.
  16. 33. believes that values cannot be
  17. 39. , This approach is
  18. 42. & inclusiveness , All members of society, especially the most vulnerable
  19. 43. etc.
  20. 44. scientific.
  21. 45. which directly affect human and institutional interactions and economic and social development.
  22. 46. , It means answerability or responsibility for one's action.
  23. 48. , A greek word that means "to steer".
  24. 49. , emphasizes testing
  25. 51. and appropriate manner so that each of them can appreciate and take part in the process of governance.
  26. 56. of law , It is through the law that people express their will and