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THE NATURE OF GOVERNMENT In beginning our comparative analysis of the
Canadian polity or political system , we will first consider the nature of
government . Much of what political science knows about the nature of
government that is ...
THE NATURE OF GOVERNMENT In beginning our comparative analysis of the
Canadian polity or political system , we will first consider the nature of
government . Much of what political science knows about the nature of
government that is ...
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For example , Canada ' s government is democratic , federal , and parliamentary
in nature ; Britain is democratic , unitary , and parliamentary ; while the United
States is democratic , federal , and presidential . To make such a description ...
For example , Canada ' s government is democratic , federal , and parliamentary
in nature ; Britain is democratic , unitary , and parliamentary ; while the United
States is democratic , federal , and presidential . To make such a description ...
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unexpected , which reveals a fundamental point about Politics is contingent ;
events that have the nature of politics : that is , the human basis of the every right
to occur may be forestalled by polity . As a result , politics itself is an art , a way of
...
unexpected , which reveals a fundamental point about Politics is contingent ;
events that have the nature of politics : that is , the human basis of the every right
to occur may be forestalled by polity . As a result , politics itself is an art , a way of
...
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