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State Models, Governance Models and Political Culture

Governance
Social Policy
Social Welfare
Welfare State
State Power
P375
Nikolaos Papadakis
University of Crete
Michail Melidis
University of Exeter

Monday 11:00 - 12:45 BST (24/08/2020)

Abstract

Polity modelling has been usually based on the concepts of ‘territory’, ‘power’, or ‘welfare’, trying to explain polity stability or instability associated to political regime change, or polity weakness or resilience against external threat. Current polity modelling paradigms extend the modelling competences and their explanatory power so as to cover the complexity of the relationships between political power and leadership, governance, society and political culture.

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