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powerpoint presentation politics and public institutions 1. foundations of politics and public institutions 2. key functions and processes 3. challenges, reforms, and the future plan: defining politics, public institutions, and the state politics, from a pluralist perspective, involves diverse groups competing for limited resources and power within a state. this competition shapes policies and resource allocation among various actors. public institutions, defined as formal organizations with legal authority, differ from private entities. they are typically funded by taxes and structured to serve the collective interests of 330+ million citizens. the state, according to weber, possesses a 'monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force' within a defined territory. this power distinguishes it from other social organizations and actors. political ideologies, forms of government, and electoral systems political ideologies, like democratic socialism, blend socialist economics with representative democracy. policies emphasize extensive social welfare programs, funded by progressive taxation, aiming for greater …
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century media strategies and financial resources. interest groups, unlike parties, focus on specific policy goals. their influence varies based on membership size, financial strength, and access to policymakers, impacting policies via lobbying efforts. public administration, policy making, and public finance new public management (npm) in public administration emphasizes performance- based budgeting and 360-degree feedback, shifting from traditional hierarchical models to more agile structures with 24/7 online access. the policy-making process often utilizes cost- benefit analysis, weighing a policy's projected costs against anticipated benefits, considering factors like the social discount rate for future impacts. public finance involves managing government debt through tools like quantitative easing. this can involve central banks purchasing government bonds to lower interest rates, impacting investment and inflation targets. accountability, transparency, and the rule of law transparency mandates proactive disclosure of government data, like detailed budget allocations, enabling civil society organizations to monitor spending and expose corruption under …
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change based on 193 member states' commitments. comparative politics uses case studies to analyze diverse political systems, such as comparing proportional representation in germany with the first-past-the-post system in the uk, influencing outcomes. challenges, reforms, and the future of public institutions digital transformation presents challenges, demanding institutions adopt new technologies and cybersecurity measures, costing up to $1.5 trillion annually, requiring skilled personnel for effective operations. reforms emphasizing participatory governance aim to involve citizens more directly in policymaking. this includes mechanisms like citizen assemblies and online consultations for better outcomes. the future involves public institutions being more agile and data-driven. predictive analytics help anticipate societal needs, reducing costs by 15%, and leading to proactive governance. thank you for your attention slide 1 slide 2 slide 3 slide 4 slide 5 slide 6 slide 7 slide 8 slide 9 slide 10
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powerpoint presentation politics and public institutions 1. foundations of politics and public institutions 2. key functions and processes 3. challenges, reforms, and the future plan: defining politics, public institutions, and the state politics, from a pluralist perspective, involves diverse groups competing for limited resources and power within a state. this competition shapes policies and resource allocation among various actors. public institutions, defined as formal organizations with legal authority, differ from private entities. they are typically funded by taxes and structured to serve the collective interests of 330+ million citizens. the state, according to weber, possesses a 'monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force' within a defined territory. this power distinguishes...

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