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  • 81Political lesbianism — is a phenomenon within feminism, primarily Second wave feminism; it includes, but is not limited to, lesbian separatism. Political lesbianism embraces the theory that sexual orientation is a choice, and advocates lesbianism as a positive… …

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  • 82Political nihilism — Political nihilism, a branch of nihilism, following the characteristic nihilist s rejection of non rationalized or non proven assertions, in this case the necessity of the most fundamental social and political structures, such as government,… …

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  • 83political action committee — A group not endorsed by a candidate or political party but organized to engage in political election activities, especially the raising and spending of money for campaigning. Some political action committees (PACs) are organized solely to help… …

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  • 84political trial — A trial that addresses political questions, involves political officials, or serves political agendas. In certain circumstances the term is used in a pejorative sense to criticize a particular trial or proceeding as unfair or unjust. Dictionary… …

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  • 85Political economy — Political Po*lit i*cal, a. 1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of administration. [R.] A political government. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics; relating to affairs of state or administration;… …

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  • 86Political parties in New Caledonia — lists political parties in New Caledonia.New Caledonia has a number of strong well developed political parties because of the use of proportional representation in the island s Congress.The major issue dividing the parties is the question of… …

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  • 87Political rehabilitation — is the process by which a member of a political organization or government who has fallen into disgrace is restored to public life. It is usually applied to leaders or other prominent individuals who regain their prominence after a period in… …

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  • 88Political efficacy — is a theoretical concept used to explain political behaviour in Political Science. It indicates a citizens faith and trust in government and their own belief that they can understand and influence political affairs. It is commonly measured by… …

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  • 89Political censorship — exists when a government attempts to conceal, distort, or falsify information that its citizens receive by suppressing or crowding out political news that the public might receive through news outlets. In the absence of unflattering but objective …

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  • 90Political Instability Task Force — (formerly known as State Failure Task Force) was a U.S. government sponsored research project to build a database on major domestic political conflicts leading to state failures. The project was begun as an unclassified study that was… …

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