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POLITICAL SYSTEM


A 'political system' is a system of politics and government. It is usually compared to the law system, economic system, cultural system, and other social systems. It is different from them, and can be generally defined on a spectrum from left, i.e. communism and socialism to the right, i.e. fascism and anarchism. However, none are in these pure forms, therefore most are somewhere in the middle where capitalism is. Australia is a prime example of being centre right.
There are several definitions of "political system":

★ A political system is a complete set of institutions, political organizations, interest groups (such as political parties, trade unions, lobby groups), the relationships between those institutions and the political norms and rules that govern their functions (constitution, election law).

★ A political system is composed of the members of a social organization (group) who are in power.

★ A political system is a system that necessarily has two properties: a set of interdependent components and boundaries toward the environment with which it interacts.

★ A political system is a concept in which theoretically regarded as a way of the government makes a policy and also to make them more organized in their administration.
Commonalities between political systems:

★ Interdependent parts


Citizens


★ Government

★ Boundaries


★ Citizenship


★ Territory


★ Property

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See also



Form of government, a related but separate concept

List of forms of government

External links



Political Systems debate guide

Reference



★ Almond, Gabriel A., et al. ''Comparative Politics Today: A World View'' (Seventh Edition). 2000. ISBN 0316034975

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