Political And Social Terms
APARTHEID | Policy of racial segregation practiced by the South African Government. | |
ADJOURNMENT | A motion moved by a member of a legislature to adjourn consideration of the issues in hand for discussing a matter of urgent public importance. | |
AMNESTY | Grant of pardon or exemption from prosecution to political importance. | |
ARMISTICE | Temporary cessation of hostilities pending formal negotiations for peace. | |
APPEASEMENT | The policy of gratifying one's enemy with concession and special grants by sacrificing even principles. | |
AUTONOMY | Power to control internal affairs. | |
BILATERAL AGREEMENT | An agreement between two countries. | |
BLOCKADES | Imposing closure of ports and waterways to prevent ships from reaching or leaving it. | |
BOLSHEVISM | The doctrine of Proletarian Dictatorship as propounded by Lenin. | |
BOURGEOISE | Capitalist class in Marxian terminology. | |
BUFFER STATE | A small neutral state between two big states. | |
BY-ELECTION | A mid term election to fill a seat rendered vacant. | |
CASTING VOTE | A vote casting of which decides the tie. | |
CAUCUS | A powerful group of party. | |
CHARGED AFFAIRS | The senior most diplomat after the head of the mission, officiating in his absence. | |
COALITION | Combination of two or more parties with the purpose of forming a composite government. | |
CONFEDERATION | Alliance of nations for some specific purpose our retaining the respective individual nation sovereignty. | |
COLD WAR | The state of ideological or wordy warfare between two countries or blocks. | |
ENVOY | A diplomatic emissary accredited to the country and holding position below that of an ambassador. | |
FIFTH COLUMN | An anti-national clique of spies and saboteurs. | |
FLOOR CROSSING | The act of changing political loyalty by a person or a group. | |
FRANCHISE | Right to cast vote in the public elections. | |
GALLUP POLL | An opinion poll-may be with the help of interview. | |
GENOCIDE | Intention to destroy wholly or in part a religious, ethnic or political group. | |
GHERAO | Encircling a person and rending him incapable of doing anything till he/she concedes demands. | |
GLOSNOST | Means openness. Term used for reforms introduced in Russian society by M.Gorbachov. | |
HABEAS CORPUS | A type of a writ issued by a High Court or Supreme court against illegal detention of a person. | |
HOT LINE | A direct telephone link between the White House and Kremlin established in 1963. | |
IMPEACHMENT | Trial by the Parliament. | |
LOBBYING | Exercising influence or pressure on members of the legislative bodies in the lobby for supporting or opposing an issue in the House. | |
LOK PAL | An official appointed by the President to investigate public complaints against ministers and high officials. | |
MANIFESTO | A declaration of political party about its policies and programmes given at the time of elections. | |
NATIONALISATION | The act of taking business undertakings an institutions by the state and controlling them. | |
NAXALITE | A movement violent in character believing in Maoism: the term was first used for the peasants of Naxalbari (West Bengal) who rose against the landlords demanding land for the landless. | |
NEW DEAL | The name given to the policy of Franklin D.Roosevelt to revive and boost American economy . | |
ORDINANCE | An Act or decree promulgated by the Head of State in an emergency or when the legislative body is not in session. | |
PERESTROIKA | Used for Gorbachov's move to restructure political and economical structure of the Russian society. | |
PLEBISCITE | Voting on regional or national issue. | |
PERSONALITY CULT | Too much adulation for a ruler or a political figure. | |
PRIVY PURSE | Yearly allowances granted to the princes of Indian states after the merger of their states with the Indian Union. (New these purses are abolished). | |
PRIVILEGE MOTION | A motion moved by a legislator drawing attention of the House towards a matter involving breach of privilege of the House or any of its members. | |
REFERENDUM | People's verdict on some constitutional amendment and some other legislative issue of controversial nature. | |
SECULARISM | Affirmation in all the faiths, showing no official patronage to any religions or religions. | |
SANCTIONS | Penalty or reward imposed for disobedience or obedience attached to the law. | |
SOCIALISM | Control of production and means of distribution in the hands of the State. | |
STATUTE | Law made by the Parliament, enshrined in the statue book, which are binding on al subjects, of a particular country. | |
SUFFRAGE | Right of voting in political elections. | |
SELF-DETERMINATION | Right of a nation deciding its own form of government, its political destiny or independence. | |
TERRITORIAL WATERS | Areas of the sea up to 12 km measured from the low water mark of the coast and within the executive control of an adjacent State. | |
UNICAMERAL | A legislature having only one House. | |
VETO | Right to reject any resolution or enactment passed by the legislature. |
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