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Politics is about conflict, struggle, decision-making, power and influence. But not every conflict and not every situation in which power is exercised is widely regarded as politics. A football coach who decides to leave a player on the bench because he has given him a bit of lip, is exerting power, and there is conflict here, too. However, few people would consider this a political issue. The same applies to a mother who quarrels with her adolescent daughter about going to a house party, a schoolteacher who gives a student detention, and so on. But if we were to limit our understanding of politics to official decisions that are taken by governments, in parliaments or on municipal councils, we would fail to recognise the political meaning of trade unions, lobbyists, protest groups, corporations and other more-or-less organised groups that influence collective decision-making.

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Chapter 1. Politics and power Chapter 2. Social and Political Inequality Chapter 3. Nations, Nationalism and the Nation State Chapter 4. The Welfare State under Pressure Chapter 5. Consensus Democracy in the Netherlands

Political Science and Changing Politics

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    A Paperback / softback by Floris Vermeulen, Philip van Praag, Wouter Brug

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      Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
      Publication Date: 31/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9789462987487, 978-9462987487
      ISBN10: 9462987483

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Politics is about conflict, struggle, decision-making, power and influence. But not every conflict and not every situation in which power is exercised is widely regarded as politics. A football coach who decides to leave a player on the bench because he has given him a bit of lip, is exerting power, and there is conflict here, too. However, few people would consider this a political issue. The same applies to a mother who quarrels with her adolescent daughter about going to a house party, a schoolteacher who gives a student detention, and so on. But if we were to limit our understanding of politics to official decisions that are taken by governments, in parliaments or on municipal councils, we would fail to recognise the political meaning of trade unions, lobbyists, protest groups, corporations and other more-or-less organised groups that influence collective decision-making.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Politics and power Chapter 2. Social and Political Inequality Chapter 3. Nations, Nationalism and the Nation State Chapter 4. The Welfare State under Pressure Chapter 5. Consensus Democracy in the Netherlands

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