The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... influence are two essential concepts that must be defined as precisely as possible . Power and influence share several common attributes . First , both concepts deal with human behaviour and human relationships . If a dog chased a cat ...
... influence are two essential concepts that must be defined as precisely as possible . Power and influence share several common attributes . First , both concepts deal with human behaviour and human relationships . If a dog chased a cat ...
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... influence , but we can assess their presence in light of events . For example , we say a candidate influenced voters ... influence or direct people's actions . A prime minister is seen as more powerful and influential than an ordinary ...
... influence , but we can assess their presence in light of events . For example , we say a candidate influenced voters ... influence or direct people's actions . A prime minister is seen as more powerful and influential than an ordinary ...
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... 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 actions or ...
... 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 actions or ...
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