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1 power inclusivity
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2 inclusivity of the power
пол. инклюзивность власти (признаваемое политической теорией свойство политической власти: способность проникать во все виды деятельности, связывать людей, общественные группы и противопоставлять их)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > inclusivity of the power
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3 universality of the power
пол. всеобщность власти (признаваемое политической теорией свойство политической власти: функционирование власти во всех сферах общественных отношений и политических процессах)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > universality of the power
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4 characteristics of the political power
пол. свойства политической власти (признанные политической теорией универсальные свойства политической власти: ее всеобщность и инклюзивность)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > characteristics of the political power
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5 political power
пол. политическая власть (способность какого-л. политического деятеля или какой-л. партии оказывать влияние на принятие политических решений и работу государственного механизма; в научной литературе существуют разнообразные определения власти, каждое из которых акцентирует внимание на той или иной стороне или проявлении власти и связана с определенным подходом к ее анализу; можно выделить следующие аспекты трактовки власти: телеологические, бихевиористские, психологические, системные, структурно-функционалистские, реляционистские)Syn:political power definition, political authoritySee:, teleological definition of political power, behaviouralist definition of political power, psychological definition of political power, system definition of political power, relationalist definition of political power, delegation of power, economic authority, inclusivity of the power, universality of the power
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