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a. Criteria for Micro, Middle, and Macro-Level Scales More specifically, the meaning of the three-level scale of political phenomena can be summarized in the following [Tab.2.6]. [Tab.2.6] The Three-Level Scale (Three-Perspective) of Political Phenomena Three-Level Scale Spatial Scope Temporal Scope ㉠ Micro-level Scope that can be directly observed and heard "Immediate" scope ㉡ Middle-level Scop..
(1) Three-Level Scale of Political Phenomena First, let us examine the multi-layer scale of macro, middle, and micro-level in the spatial analysis framework of political phenomena. When understanding the interaction of various parts of political phenomena, it is inevitable to distinguish between macro and micro scales. A single word spoken by a politician that gains popularity or being assassina..
C. Analysis of Three Stages of Survival Conditions It is essential to understand the political environment when understanding a political phenomenon. The reason why the Cuban Revolution was successful in 1958-1959 but failed in Africa Congo and Bolivia afterwards was due to the differences in the political situation. Unlike in Cuba, the people's revolutionary will was less important than the riv..
(3) Pursuit of Sustainability in Survival Survival is a continuous process. To live means to survive today and also to survive tomorrow. This is a fact that is very intuitive and obvious, and the temporal persistence of a survival state is the concept of survival itself. Conversely, if a subject does not persist for even a moment, it is "death" or "extinction," and everything thereafter becomes ..
㉢ The Interaction of the Two Types of Political Regimes The two types of political regimes can both be synergistic and conflicting with each other at times. Let us examine each of these two aspects. Synergistic Interaction Initially, the types of political regimes interact synergistically with each other. All individuals and groups are different and concrete, yet "any social order implies a larg..
㉡ Characteristics of Political Regimes by Rule System Type The characteristics of political regimes according to the type of rule system are important, including: [Tab.2.5] Characteristics of Political Regimes by Type of Rule System Type of Regimes Regime Capabilities Strengths Weaknesses ㉠ Human Relations Regime Informal Authority Efficiency: Swift and Decisive Decision Making Instability: Depe..
b. Two Types of Political Regime(R) A political organization is a political system, and it is a group of people governed by a rule system (R) [Ch.2.5]. The capability that governs the rule system is power[Ch.2.7], so the political regime can be considered a combination of the power relationships of each political member (m). As a result, individual characteristics of political members and tradit..
(2) Increase in Total Profits through Politics a. Two Aspects of Canonical Politics The canonical political process chosen to overcome the consumptive nature of war consists of two aspects: reorganization of order and decision-making activities. And it has two sides like the two sides of a coin, and can be summarized in [Tab.2.4]. [Tab.2.4] The Two Aspects of Canonical Political Process Canonica..