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Chapter 12 of "Power and Politics" by Dr. Patrick J. Sweeney explores various facets of power within political contexts. It details the different bases of power, including coercive, legitimate, expert, and referent power, and examines the dynamics of dependency, importance, scarcity, and non-substitutability. The chapter discusses the location of power, tactics employed in political maneuvers, and the significance of coalitions and unequal power. Ethical considerations in politics and the importance of impression management are also highlighted, providing critical insights for navigating political environments.
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ROBBINS CHAPTER-12 DR. PATRICK J. SWEENEY ENM/MSC 582 SWEENEY
Power and Politics– Chap 12 • Power…B acts in accordance with A • Basis of Power… Fig. 12-1 • Coercive • Legitimate • Expert • Referent • Dependency • Importance, Scarcity, Non-substitutability ENM/MSC 582 SWEENEY
Power and Politics– Chap 12 • Location of power • Tactics… Fig. 12-3 • Coalitions • Unequal Power ENM/MSC 582 SWEENEY
Power and Politics– Chap 12 • Politics • Definition • Reality… Fig. 12-4 • Behavior… Fig. 12-5 • Politicking …. go to page 368 • Impression management… Fig. 12-6 • Defensive Behaviors…avoid action & blame • ETHICS OF POLITICS…. ENM/MSC 582 SWEENEY
Notes ENM/MSC 582 SWEENEY