Politics and Governance
Across
- 1. rights and interests of all citizens should be safeguarded efficiently and effectively.
- 4. structured organization and standardization of political processes, institutions, and behaviors to ensure stability
- 5. activities associated with the governance of a country or other area
- 6. concerned with the legal system, judicial institutions, and justice
- 11. transactions involving public interest must be fully disclosed to the public
- 14. Science discipline that deals with the study of political phenomena
- 15. political science should not be separated with other social sciences
- 16. oriented consider different viewpoints in society, requiring fair and flexible mediation
- 20. Greek word for governance
- 21. Approach views on politics in philosophical, ethical, and institutional terms
- 23. Latin word for governance
- 24. Approach focuses on scientific, objective, and value-free aspects of politics
- 25. Brecht “The worst illiterate is the political illiterate, he doesn’t hear, doesn’t speak, nor participates in political events.”
- 26. steer kuberain means -
- 28. conducting objective research requires maintaining a neutral and unbiased perspective
- 29. looks onto formal structures, organizations, and institutions
Down
- 2. believes that values cannot be separated from politics
- 3. gives importance to history in relation to the study of politics
- 7. & Efficiency meeting the needs and proper utilization of resources in a community
- 8. active involvement of all affected parties in the decision-making process
- 9. of Law no one is above the law
- 10. strategy in which measuring and quantifying data is done
- 12. Science belief that political science should be backed up by evidence
- 13. characteristics that emphasizes testing and verifying particular information
- 17. Lasswell “Who Gets What, When, and How in Politics”
- 18. perspective which holds that political behavior follows certain patterns, which can be formulated into theories to predict political phenomena
- 19. process wherein certain sectors of the society wield power and develop policies which may mainly affect the public
- 21. makes use of methods and tools in research
- 22. responsibility for one ‘s actions
- 27. & inclusiveness all members of society especially the most vulnerable, should be given a chance to take part in policy- making