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Analyzes political processes as social phenomena and the various ways in which political events and activity can be explained using conceptual tools drawn from the disciplines of history, psychology, and other social sciences. Considers the formation of political culture, the nature of ideology, the functional dynamics of the state and bureaucracy, the psycho-social foundations of authority, and the generation of social movements.
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