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- 5. was formerly refered to as political economy.
- 6. absence of law.
- 7. by nature, this involves the politics everywhere.
- 9. combination of views on and orientations to politics in philosophical, ethical, and institutional terms.
- 10. approach that is concerned with legal process, legal bodies/institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
- 11. the key tenet of good governance.
- 13. the government should listen to the voices of the people and take transparent action.
- 15. emphasis on the use of research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable and comparative data.
- 16. emphasize on scientific, objective, and value free study of political phenomenon.
- 20. from the greek word "kubernaein" which means to steer.
- 23. records and explains the past events or records of the past.
- 25. approach is related to history.
- 28. it is essentially the rule of law.
- 29. systematic study of state and government.
- 30. research in political science must be systematic.
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- 1. stylizes man's consciousness to suit a person's political objectives.
- 2. active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- 3. man alternative visions of the state.
- 4. affect the political development of a nation, not withstanding its culture.
- 8. the science of law.
- 12. can be expressed in generalizations/theories in order to explain and predict political phenomena.
- 14. believe that to do objective research one has to be value free.
- 17. emphasizes testing and verifying everything.
- 18. transaction involving public interest must br fully disclosed and made accessible to people.
- 19. polis means city.
- 21. approach is concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive judiciary, and political parties.
- 22. kind of justice that gives more opportunity to less fortunate members of the society.
- 24. scire means to know.
- 26. study of political science should not br verified by evidence.
- 27. includes the decision-making and decision-enforcing processes in any group that makes and enforces rules to its members.
