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18 Cards in this Set
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Three additional functions which are not directly involved in making and implementing public policy |
Socialization Recruitment Communication |
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The shaping of political self |
System Functions |
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•Structures perform functions, which in turn enable the government to formulate, implement, and enforce its policies. •Policies reflect the goals; the agencies provide the means. |
Structures and Functions |
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involves families, schools, communications media, churches, and all the various political structures that develop, reinforce and transform the political culture, the attitudes of political significance in the society. |
Socialization |
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refers to the selection of people for political activity and government offices. |
Recruitment |
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refers to the flow of information through the society and through the various structures that make up the political system. |
Communication |
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The making of policies |
Process Functions |
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distinctive activities necessary for policy to be made and implemented in any kind of political system. |
Interest Articulation Interest Aggregation Policy- Making Policy Implementation Policy Adjudication |
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Involves individuals and groups expressing their needs and demands |
Interest Articulation |
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Combination of different demands into policy proposals backed by significant political resources |
Interest Aggregation |
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Deciding which policy proposals are to become authoritative rules |
Policy-making |
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Carrying out and enforcement of public policies |
Policy Implementation |
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settlement of disputes about their application |
Policy Adjudication |
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The implementation of political processes |
Outputs |
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Outputs: |
Regulation of behaviors Extraction or resources Distribution of benefits and services |
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Structures and Functions |
Political parties Interest groups Legislatures Bureaucracies Courts Executives |
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A political system could be seen as a |
delimited and fluid system of steps in decision making. |
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"Model of the Political System" |
Almond and Powell |