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목록Interdependence of Power Relations and Rule Systems (1)
New Political Science
(2) a. ㉠ Interdependence of Power Relations
(2) Explanation and Examples of the 1st Law a. Interdependence of Power Relations and Rule Systems ㉠ Interdependence of Power Relations The following is a formal explanation of the 1st law. The central concept of the 1st law is the size (relative) of power and political capacity, where political capacity refers to the three capacities of military, economic, and ideological capacities. First, let..
Mechanism of Politics
2023. 12. 11. 15:43