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BASIC CONCEPTS OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS If politics is the exercise of power
and influence concerning the establishment , maintenance , and breakdown of
order in the community , then power and influence are two essential concepts
that ...
BASIC CONCEPTS OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS If politics is the exercise of power
and influence concerning the establishment , maintenance , and breakdown of
order in the community , then power and influence are two essential concepts
that ...
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We cannot directly observe power and influence , but we can assess their
presence in light of events . For example , we say a candidate influenced voters
because they behaved in a different way than they would have otherwise .
Likewise ...
We cannot directly observe power and influence , but we can assess their
presence in light of events . For example , we say a candidate influenced voters
because they behaved in a different way than they would have otherwise .
Likewise ...
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Generally speaking , influence is the broader term , with power seen as a specific
type of influence . People exercise influence when they change another person '
s attitudes or behaviour : " A influences B to the extent that he changes B ' s ...
Generally speaking , influence is the broader term , with power seen as a specific
type of influence . People exercise influence when they change another person '
s attitudes or behaviour : " A influences B to the extent that he changes B ' s ...
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