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1) Social relations involving authority or power. 2) The art or science of governing.

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conservative

Politics; Political Science

A person who supports conservatism. Naturally, those who are most conservative are usually those who have most to conserve, such as those who own wealth and property, or who are ...

conservative parties

Politics; Political Science

Political parties that advocate conservatism. In the U.S., the Republican party is more conservative than the Democratic party, and although the Democrats have traditionally had a ...

consociationalism

Politics; Political Science

A form of democracy in which harmony in segmented societies is maintained through the distinctive roles of elites and the autonomy of organized interests.

consolidated revenue fund

Politics; Political Science

The government account which is drawn upon whenever an appropriation is approved by Parliament and replenished through the collection of taxes, tariffs and excises.

consortium

Politics; Political Science

An association or partnership of states or companies. Often used of an association of bankers.

conspicuous consumption

Politics; Political Science

Refers to consumption of goods or services that is mainly designed to show off one's wealth. The term was coined by Thorstein Veblen in the 1890s, who said that all classes in ...

conspiracy

Politics; Political Science

A planning and acting together in secret, especially for an unlawful purpose.