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1) Social relations involving authority or power. 2) The art or science of governing.
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closure
Politics; Political Science
Also called cloture, the term refers to the process by which a filibuster can be ended in the Senate. A motion for closure requires the votes of three-fifths of the Senate, i.e. ...
coalition
Politics; Political Science
A combination of parties or states. For example, in 1991 a U.S-led international coalition defeated Iraq in the Persian Gulf war. Domestically, coalitions can be made up of many ...
coalition government
Politics; Political Science
A parliamentary government in which the cabinet is composed of members of more than one party.
coauthor
Politics; Political Science
Any member of either house, with the agreement of the author of a bill, may add his or her name on that member's bill as coauthor, usually indicating support for the proposal.
code
Politics; Political Science
A systematically organized set of laws, such as the criminal code, the civil code.
stagflation
Politics; Political Science
In economics, high unemployment and inflation taking place at the same time.
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