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  1. pieces. Crossword puzzles are examples where this is often the sole strategy that is used. At the other extreme, one may guess at the overall properties of the puzzle. For example, if one assumed that the overall shape was that of a rectangle, one might pick out all of the. pieces with at least one straight edge.

  2. Dec 15, 2022 · Autocracy: A form of government in which one person has absolute power. Authoritarianism: A form of government in which the rulers have unlimited power and do not allow people to participate in decision-making. Authority: The power to make decisions or enforce rules. Autonomy: The right or condition of self-government.

    • What A Puzzle Is, and How to Develop One
    • Problematization
    • Abduction

    In a 1980 book chapter, James Rosenau emphasized the importance of genuine puzzlement. He exemplified by asking: ‘Why are most governments unable to control inflation?’ (1980: 36). While we may agree that this is puzzling, without a clear connection to previous knowledge it resembles a political problem rather than a political science research puzz...

    We believe researchers should continue to wrestle with theories, explanations, assumptions and variables that people have begun to treat as ‘common sense’. Since new research is only new in relation to the old, this is also a useful way of deciding what to do new research on. Entering into critical dialogue with existing research can shed new light...

    Our experience is that graduate students and scholars take interest in phenomena and ask questions for very good reasons, but often fail to justify new research in a way that is sufficiently persuasive to others. Therefore, we believe it is useful to articulate an explicit research puzzle as early as possible in the research process (Rosenau, 1980:...

    • Karl Gustafsson, Linus Hagström
    • 2018
  3. In the first three essays, the authors look at the behavior of an individual or an organization such as trade union or political party that, at first blush, does not seem to make sense: Why would a political leader gamble on a vote of confidence that he didn't need to call and the failure of which would seriously harm his party's future prospects?

  4. does not mean that research puzzles can-not have real-world significance, or that researchers should shun political prob-lems. On the contrary, compelling research puzzles often have political sig-nificance (Mosser, 2010). A real-world problem might be the starting point for a researchproject,butisinitselfinsufficient

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    • Karl Gustafsson, Linus Hagström
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    • 2018
  5. Apr 13, 2015 · Three views of rationality have been especially important in thinking about politics in the modern world: the economic, the moral, and the historical. These views can be found in political thinking in many contexts and have invited investigations of the claims, assumptions, and limitations of each. Theorists have asked whether they can be ...

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  7. Dec 7, 2009 · This book aims to provide the first full account of legislative recruitment in Britain for twenty-five years. The central concern is why some politicians succeed in moving through the ‘eye of the needle’ into the highest offices of state. In democracies, many participate as grassroots party members, community activists, and campaign donors.

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