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목록Mathematical Model of politics (2)
New Political Science
c. Mathematical Model and Implications of the 2nd Law The mathematical model of the 2nd law describes the following facts: First, if the cohesion force increases, but the political interest of the political actor (organization) remains the same, it means that the threat has increased. Conversely, if the threat increases, the cohesion force also increases. The fear of an invasion by an enemy cros..
(3) Mathematical Model I pursue a theory that explains political phenomenon through a quantitative approach while exploring political phenomenon from a political phenomenological perspective. The reason for using a quantitative approach is because it has many benefits. Firstly, it allows for the collection of appropriate data from many historical cases. Secondly, it makes theoretical debates cle..