Politics & Political Systems, CIV-DEF
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Politics & Political Systems Encyclopedia Articles By Title
civil service, the body of government officials who are employed in civil occupations that are neither political......
Civil Works Administration (CWA), U.S. federal government program instituted during the Great Depression to employ......
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), one of U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s earliest New Deal programs, established......
Civilista, member of a Peruvian political movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that opposed military......
civitas, citizenship in ancient Rome. Roman citizenship was acquired by birth if both parents were Roman citizens......
classless society, in Marxism, the ultimate condition of social organization, expected to occur when true communism......
Clear Grits, political movement and party that arose in Canada West (now Ontario) in opposition to the moderate......
Council of Clermont, an assembly for church reform called by Pope Urban IIon November 18, 1095, which became the......
clientelism, relationship between individuals with unequal economic and social status (“the boss” and his “clients”)......
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), left-wing political party prominent in Canada from the 1930s to the......
coalition, in politics and international relations, a group of actors that coordinate their behaviour in a limited......
coalition government, in a parliamentary government, body of advisors that is formed when different political parties......
Codex Alimentarius Commission, joint commission of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and......
cohabitation, in politics, the state of affairs in which a head of state serves with an antagonistic parliamentary......
COINTELPRO, counterintelligence program conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1956 to 1971......
Colebrook-Cameron Commission, committee sent by the British government in 1829–32 to investigate its colonial government......
collective security, system by which states have attempted to prevent or stop wars. Under a collective security......
collectivism, any of several types of social organization in which the individual is seen as being subordinate......
Cominform, agency of international communism founded under Soviet auspices in 1947 and dissolved by Soviet initiative......
comitia, in ancient Republican Rome, a legal assembly of the people. Comitia met on an appropriate site (comitium)......
Comitia Centuriata, Ancient Roman military assembly, instituted c. 450 bc. It decided on war and peace, passed......
U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), executive division of the U.S. federal government responsible for programs and......
commission, in political science, a multiheaded body created to perform a particular function, whether it be administrative,......
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), agency of the U.S. federal government charged with regulating commodity......
House of Commons, popularly elected legislative body of the bicameral British Parliament. Although it is technically......
commonwealth, a body politic founded on law for the common “weal,” or good. The term was often used by 17th-century......
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), free association of sovereign states that was formed in 1991 by Russia......
Commonwealthmen, British political writers of the late-17th and 18th centuries who championed the cause of limited......
communism, political and economic doctrine that aims to replace private property and a profit-based economy with......
The Communist Manifesto, (“Manifesto of the Communist Party”), pamphlet (1848) written by Karl Marx and Friedrich......
Communist Party, Political party organized to facilitate the transition of society from capitalism through socialism......
Communist Party of Cuba, Cuban communist party organized by Fidel Castro and others in 1965 but historically dating......
Communist Party of India (CPI), national political party in India whose headquarters are in New Delhi. Suravaram......
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre), Nepalese Maoist political party that led a successful campaign to overthrow......
Communist Party of Spain (PCE), Spanish political party founded in 1921 by dissident members of the Spanish Socialist......
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), Russian political party that opposes many of the democratic and......
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), the major political party of Russia and the Soviet Union from the Russian......
Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), left-wing political party in the United States that was,......
communitarianism, social and political philosophy that emphasizes the importance of community in the functioning......
compellence, the ability of one state to coerce another state into action, usually by threatening punishment. American......
competition policy, public policy aimed at ensuring that competition is not restricted or undermined in ways that......
Concerned Women for America (CWA), American organization founded in San Diego, California, in 1979 by Beverly LaHaye......
concordat, a pact, with the force of international law, concluded between the ecclesiastical authority and the......
Confederate States of America, in the American Civil War, the government of 11 Southern states that seceded from......
confederation, primarily any league or union of people or bodies of people. The term in modern political use is......
confidence-building measure, in international relations, an action that reflects goodwill toward or a willingness......
Congress of the People (COPE), South African political party founded in 2008 by Mbhazima Shilowa, Mluleki George,......
congressional-executive agreement, binding agreement between the United States and a foreign country that is easier......
Conseil d’État, (French: “Council of State”), highest court in France for issues and cases involving public administration.......
consent, in ethics and political philosophy, an act of permitting something to be done or of recognizing some authority.......
conservatism, political doctrine that emphasizes the value of traditional institutions and practices. Conservatism......
- Introduction
- Traditionalism, Hierarchy, Authority
- Traditionalism, Hierarchy, Authority
- 19th Century, Ideology, Burke
- Nationalism, Tradition, Ideology
- Ideology, Politics, Principles
- British Politics, Tradition, Monarchy
- Traditionalism, Reactionary, Monarchism
- Japanese Tradition, Nationalism, Reforms
- US Politics, Ideology, Principles
- Legacy, Prospects, Ideology
Conservative Party, in the United Kingdom, a political party whose guiding principles include the promotion of......
Conservative Party of Canada, conservative Canadian political party. The party was formed in 2003 by the merger......
consociationalism, a stable democratic system in deeply divided societies that is based on power sharing between......
Council of Constance, (1414–18), 16th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church. Following the election of......
constituency, basic electoral unit into which eligible electors are organized to elect representatives to a legislative......
Constituent Assembly, popularly elected body that convened in 1918 in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) to write a constitution......
constitution, the body of doctrines and practices that form the fundamental organizing principle of a political......
Constitution of the United States of America, the fundamental law of the U.S. federal system of government and......
constitutional engineering, process by which political actors devise higher law, which is usually—but not always—specified......
constitutional monarchy, system of government in which a monarch (see monarchy) shares power with a constitutionally......
Constitutional Union Party, U.S. political party that sought in the pre-Civil War election of 1860 to rally support......
constitutionalism, doctrine that a government’s authority is determined by a body of laws or constitution. Although......
consul, in foreign service, a public officer who is commissioned by a state to reside in a foreign country for......
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a U.S. government agency established by the Dodd-Frank Wall......
containment, strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States beginning in the late 1940s in order to check......
Continental Congress, in the period of the American Revolution, the body of delegates who spoke and acted collectively......
Contract with America, a document signed Sept. 27, 1994, on the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C., by members of......
Casa de Contratación, central trading house and procurement agency for Spain’s New World empire from the 16th to......
Convergence and Union, historical political party that supported greater autonomy for Catalonia within Spain. The......
Copperhead, during the American Civil War, pejoratively, any citizen in the North who opposed the war policy and......
Club of the Cordeliers, one of the popular clubs of the French Revolution, founded in 1790 to prevent the abuse......
Cornwallis Code, (1793), the enactment by which Lord Cornwallis, governor-general of India, gave legal form to......
corporatism, the theory and practice of organizing society into “corporations” subordinate to the state. According......
Corsican National Liberation Front, largest and most violent of a number of Corsican nationalist movements. It......
cosmopolitanism, in international relations, school of thought in which the essence of international society is......
council of governments (COG), in the United States, type of regional planning body that exists throughout the country.......
Council of Guardians, in Iranian government, a council empowered to vet legislation and oversee elections. The......
Counter-Reformation, in the history of Christianity, the Roman Catholic efforts directed in the 16th and early......
counterespionage, espionage directed toward detecting and thwarting enemy espionage. See intelligence (in government...
countervalue targeting, in nuclear strategy, the targeting of an enemy’s cities and civilian population with nuclear......
county, internal territorial and administrative division in the United Kingdom, United States, and other English-speaking......
coup d’état, the sudden, violent overthrow of an existing government by a small group. The chief prerequisite for......
crisis management, in government, the processes, strategies, and techniques used to prevent, mitigate, and terminate......
Croatian Peasant Party, dominant political party in Croatia during the first half of the 20th century. Founded......
Croix de Feu, French political movement (1927–36). Originally an organization of World War I veterans, it espoused......
Culper Spy Ring, American intelligence organization that was put together and managed by Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge......
Cultural Revolution, upheaval launched by Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in......
Culture System, revenue system in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) that forced farmers to pay revenue to the treasury......
curia, in ancient Rome, a political division of the people. According to tradition Romulus, the city’s founder,......
Each U.S. state is headed by a governor who serves as its chief executive. They are directly elected and share......
customs union, a trade agreement by which a group of countries charges a common set of tariffs to the rest of the......
DACA, U.S. federal government policy established in 2012 through executive action by Pres. Barack Obama that allowed......
Dajōkan, council of state of the Japanese imperial government during the Nara and Heian periods (710–857). Following......
David Ben-Gurion was Israel’s first prime minister. Revered as the “Father of the Nation,” he had the honor of......
dazibao, in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), prominently displayed handwritten posters containing complaints......
de-Stalinization, political reform launched at the 20th Party Congress (February 1956) by Soviet Communist Party......
Declaratory Act, (1766), declaration by the British Parliament that accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act. It......
decolonization, process by which colonies become independent of the colonizing country. Decolonization was gradual......
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. government agency created in 1958 to facilitate research......