Rubina, Manuel. The Difference between Politics and Policy. E-Lessons, For Lawyers, For Translators, October 26, 2017. Available from <
https://thetrcompany.com/en/difference-politics-policy/ >. access on 19 October
2023.
- Politics can be defined as a science or art of governing or government, especially governing a political entity like a nation. A policy can be defined as an overall plan that embraces the general goals.
- Politics refers to authority and refers to public life. Politics generally revolves round government and its activities. Politics is a term that refers to the organizational process.
- Policy can be termed as a “principle.”
- A policy can also be termed as a commitment or statement of intent. It is because of the policy that people, an organization, or a party is held accountable. Policy is a set of rules or principles that guide decisions.
- Political parties run the government which all adhere to certain policies
- A policy can also be said to be a course or action that is proposed by a government, an individual, business firm, or any party.
- Politics refers to the theory and practice of governance.
Keywords:
states in politics diversity,
states in policy diversity,
politics,
policy
Português:
vieses políticos
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GregorioIvanoff - 19 Oct 2023
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