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Political Process Approach
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Definition:
The Political Process Approach is a framework used in political science and sociology to understand how social and political change occurs through the interaction of various actors, institutions, and processes within a political system.
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Key Concepts:
Highlights the fundamental ideas and principles central to the Political Process Approach, such as power, mobilization, collective action, and institutional dynamics.
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Methodology:
Explains the research methods and tools employed to study the political process, including empirical analysis, case studies, interviews, surveys, and comparative analysis.
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Historical Context:
Examines the historical factors that shape the political processes within a particular society, such as colonization, globalization, economic transformations, and social movements.
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Mechanisms of Change:
Explores the mechanisms through which political change and policy outcomes are achieved, such as elections, lobbying, protests, policy formulation, interest group dynamics, and coalition building.
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Critiques and Debates:
Evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the Political Process Approach, and discusses ongoing debates and alternative theories within the field of political science.
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