EIRP Proceedings, Vol 7 (2012)

State Structure and Political Regime Structure

Paul Iulian Nedelcu

Abstract


The political regime is the concrete form of organization and functioning of political system and therefore, the regime means the concrete way of organize, institutionalize and function a political system and of the exercise of political power by a social-political force in a social community or global social istem. The political regime is not limited to institutions and state bodies, but it covers the entire political system. Form of expression in social practice plan is the result of balance of forces between classes of citizens, organizations, between them and civil society and politics.Designates the concrete form of government formation and organization, of state bodies, in aspect of their characteristics and principles, the relations between them and other state bodies, and also as the relationship between them and other institutionalized forms of political systems. Instead, the political regime is an explicit realization of axiological operations, a specific hierarchy of values, in general and political values, in particular. Even if some elements of the political regime overlap to some extent and in some respects, those of form or structure of guvernamnt state, thus they dissolve his identity, distinct quality of being specific traits of the political regime.


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