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polity
▪ I. polity1 (ˈpɒlɪtɪ) Also 7 pollity. [a. obs. F. politie (1419), ad. L. polītīa: see policy n.1] 1. Civil organization (as a condition); civil order.1538 Starkey England i. ii. 51 Pepul, rude, wythout polyty, can not vse that same [riches] to theyr owne commodyte. 1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. iii. ii. §... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polity
A polity like a state does not need to be a sovereign unit. It is useful then to think of a polity as a political community. wikipedia.org
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polity
polity/ˈpɔlətɪ; `pɑlətɪ/ n(fml 文)1 [U] form or process of government 政权形式; 政体.2 [C] society as an organized state 国家组织; 政府. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Polity (publisher)
Polity is an academic publisher in the social sciences and humanities. wikipedia.org
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Leader of the House - Indian Polity Notes - Prepp
Mar 29, 2023The term "Leader of the House" is defined in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Rules of Procedure. The Leader of the House is usually a Minister nominated by the Government to oversee the administration of government business in the Legislative Assembly. In this Article Leader of the House in the Indian Parliamentary System is described, which is important for the UPSC Indian Polity and Governance ...
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Malaysia: Religious Pluralism and the Constitution in a Contested Polity
This article examines the evolution of state-religion relations in Malaysia from a secular constitutional democracy with Islamic symbols to one where Islam as the religion of the federation is becoming a public doctrine, influencing norm-creation and norm-critique.
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Polity (journal)
Polity is a peer-reviewed academic journal. wikipedia.org
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Polity (disambiguation)
A polity is, broadly, any kind of political grouping. Polity may also refer to: Businesses and Organisations Polity (publisher), a British publisher of academic textbooks Ecclesiastical polity, any system wikipedia.org
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Polity Agent
Polity Agent is a 2006 science fiction novel by English writer Neal Asher. It is the fourth novel in the Gridlinked sequence. Plot From 800 years in the future, a runcible gate is opened into the Polity. wikipedia.org
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State (polity) - Wikipedia
A state is a political entity that regulates society and the population within a territory. Government is considered to form the fundamental apparatus of contemporary states,. Most often, a country has a single state, with various administrative divisions.It is a unitary state or a federal union; in the latter type, the term "state" is sometimes used to refer to the federated polities that ...
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The Line of Polity
The Line of Polity is a 2003 science fiction novel by Neal Asher. It is the second novel in the Gridlinked sequence. External links The Line of Polity (author's site) 2003 British novels 2003 science fiction novels British science fiction novels Macmillan Publishers wikipedia.org
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PDF Kedah Laws: A Glimpse of the Working of a Malay Polity Nizamuddin Alias
put forward by Mr. T'ung-Tsu Ch'ü(瞿同祖,1910- 2008) in his famous academic book called "Law and Society in Traditional China" in 1947has a great influence in the field of legal history in China and in foreign countries, and even produces the English word (or term) "Confucianization".However, the concept of "Confucianization of law" is not comprehensive, which is a one-sided
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Polity data series
The Polity data series is a data series in political science research. The Polity study was initiated in the late 1960s by Ted Robert Gurr and is now continued by Monty G. Marshall, one of Gurr's students. wikipedia.org
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Cebu (historical polity)
But he was a cripple and could not govern his polity because of his infirmity. See also Related to Cebu polity Singhapala – the ancient capital of the polity of Cebu. wikipedia.org
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Presbyterian polity
Presbyterian (or presbyteral) polity is a method of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") typified by the rule of assemblies of presbyters, or elders polity in which each congregation is independent. wikipedia.org
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