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College 1 aantekeningen Political Science (ESSB-SBC1070)

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Political Science
College 1; Introduction to Political Science
Hoofdstuk 1, 5 & 6

Political science
 Political behavior
 Political processes
 Political institutions

Politics:
 The process by which people negotiate and compete (er is een
struggle van power en resources onder de burgers en politici)
 The process of making and executing shared or collective decisions (deze moeten dan gevolgd
worden en wide understand worden)
Governments play a central role in political systems! “Without a common power to keep them all in
awe,” men are “in a condition of war, as of every man against every man.” (Hobbes)
Collective goods: Safety (Hobbes), dykes, roads, clean air, etc.

Core concepts of political Science
 Power: The capacity to bring about intended effects (force can be used)
 Authority: the right to exert power
 Legitimacy: power and authority of a government are accepted by those subjects to its
rules and by the community (other governments). The extend of the power acceptance.
Three dimensions of power:
1. Who prevails over political outcomes?
o Who wins the elections (winners vs. losers); influence over outcomes and behavior of
anything in politics.
 In practice: Voting behaviour, parliamentary debates, rule of law: judiciary.
2. Who controls what preferences are expressed?
o Control over the issues / policy alternatives discussed during the decision-making
process. (Agenda-setting powers.)
o Control over the expression of preferences
 In practice: Government, Initiatives by parliament and citizens, Issues with high
salience for society, State-owned media restricting the airtime of opposition leaders.
3. Who shapes preferences?
o Control over the formation of citizen preferences
o Social cleavages, political ideology, political communication & media
 In practice: Public debates and open deliberation processes, Propaganda through
state-owned media

Three types of authority (Max Weber)
1. Traditional: sanctity of tradition
2. Charismatic: perceived extraordinary characteristics of an individual
3. Legal-rational: formalistic belief in the content of the law (legal) or natural law (rationality).
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