“PM STANDS ON HIS CRIPPLED LEGITINACY“
CONCEPTS Political legitimacy: The foundation of such governmental power as is exercised both with a consciousness on the government’s part that it has a right to govern and with some recognition by the governed of that right. Political power: Is a type of power held by a group in a society whic...
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P3M STAIN Kudus
2014
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Sumario: | CONCEPTS
Political legitimacy:
The foundation of such governmental power as is exercised both with a consciousness on the government’s part that it has a right to govern and with some recognition by the governed of that right.
Political power:
Is a type of power held by a group in a society which allows administration of some or all of public resources, including labor, and wealth. There are many ways to obtain possession of such power.
Demonstration:
Is a form of nonviolent action by groups of people in favor of a political or other cause, normally consisting of walking in a march and a meeting (rally) to hear speakers. Actions such as blockades and sit-ins may also be referred to as demonstrations.
A political rally or protest
Red shirt:
The term5inology and the symbol of protester (The government of Abbhisit
Wejjajiva).
Yellow shirt:
The terminology and the symbol of protester (The government of Thaksin
Shinawat).
Political crisis:
Is any unstable and dangerous social situation regarding economic, military, personal, political, or societal affairs, especially one involving an impending abrupt change. More loosely, it is a term meaning ‘a testing time’ or ‘emergency event. |
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