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1 deviant political behaviour
соц., пол. отклоняющееся поведение (тип политического поведения, который отклоняется от общепринятого)Ant:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > deviant political behaviour
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2 political behaviour
соц., пол. политическое поведение ( индивидуальное и групповое участие или неучастие в политическом процессе)See:social behaviour, economic behaviour, consumer behaviour, investment behaviour, savings behaviour, labour behaviour, alternative movements, apoliticism, autonomous behaviour, behaviouralism, closed behaviour, open behaviour, conformism, electoral sociology, deviant political behaviour, normative political behaviour, Machiavellianism, mobilized behaviour, political tolerance
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