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==Glossary==
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==Parent topics==
==Parent Topics==
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==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
===General ideologies===
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===National ideologies and groups===
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{{r|History of pre-classical economic thought}}
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===Political parties===
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===Political theories===
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===Political systems===
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===Political thinkers===
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{{r|John Maynard Keynes}}
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===Political Writing===
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{{r|U.S. House of Representatives}}
{{r|International Court of Justice}}
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===Political policies===
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===Politicians===
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{{r|John Quincy Adams}}
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{{r|William Jennings Bryan}}
{{r|Edmund Burke}}
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{{r|James Callaghan}}
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{{r|Neville Chamberlain}}
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{{r|Calvin Coolidge}}
{{r|Oliver Cromwell}}
{{r|Anthony Eden}}
{{r|Dwight D. Eisenhower}}
{{r|Benjamin Franklin}}
{{r|David Lloyd George}}
{{r|Mikhail Gorbachev}}
{{r|Adolf Hitler}}
{{r|Thomas Jefferson}}
{{r|Lyndon B. Johnson}}
{{r|Edward Kennedy}}
{{r|John F. Kennedy}}
{{r|Henry Kissinger}}
{{r|Andrew Bonar Law}}
{{r|Harold Macmillan}}
{{r|George C. Marshall}}
{{r|Angela Merkel}}
{{r|James Monroe}}
{{r|Robert Mugabe}}
{{r|Napoleon}}
{{r|Richard Nixon}}
{{r|Barack Obama}}
{{r|Pericles}}
{{r|Vladimir Putin}}
{{r|Ronald Reagan}}
{{r|Dean Rusk}}
{{r|Margaret Thatcher}}
{{r|Harry S. Truman}}
{{r|George Washington}}
 
===Politically important events===
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{{r|Berlin Blockade}}
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{{r|Crash of 1929}}
{{r|Crash of 2008}}
{{r|The Enlightenment}}
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{{r|The Holocaust}}
{{r|Iraq War}}
{{r|Oklahoma City bombing}}
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{{r|Subprime mortgage crisis}}
{{r|Vietnam, war, and the United States}}
 
===Tools of politics===
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{{r|Terrorism}}
{{r|War}}
 
==Related topics==
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{{r|Financial system}}
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{{r|National debt}}
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Politics.
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