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MOŞNEAGA, Valeriu, NICOLAEV, Irina, BUCATARU, Igor. Dimensiuni conceptuale şi metodologice ale puterii politice în calitate de componentă a relaţiei putere – opoziţie politică. In: Moldoscopie, 2012, nr. 4(59), pp. 99-110. ISSN 1812-2566.
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Numărul 4(59) / 2012 / ISSN 1812-2566 /ISSNe 2587-4063

Dimensiuni conceptuale şi metodologice ale puterii politice în calitate de componentă a relaţiei putere – opoziţie politică

Pag. 99-110

Moşneaga Valeriu, Nicolaev Irina, Bucataru Igor
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
Disponibil în IBN: 20 noiembrie 2013


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This article examines the problem of political power in the power-state relations. From the political sconces’ point of view, political power is the ability to shape and control the political behavior of others and to lead and guide their behavior in the direction desired by the person, group, or institution wielding the political power. In the context of relation “power - opposition”, political power is the capacity to influence, condition, mold, and control the comportment of political actor. That is to say, political power is the ability of one political actor - e.g., an individual citizen, a family, an interest group, a political action committee, a political party, or the government – to effect a desired change in the behavior of other political actors, persuading or forcing the latter to act in a manner they would not act in the absence of the former's impact on the situation. Actor A has political power over Actor B to the degree that he is able to motivate, inspire, incite, stimulate, or otherwise bring about some medication of B's political behavior - a modification in behavior favored by Actor A. A's political power, of course, would also include his capacity to induce B to continue doing something he is currently doing, if B would discontinue the behavior in the absence of A's inducements.