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Politics
edit1906 Summer Olympics · 1950s · 1976 Summer Olympics · 1980 Summer Olympics · 1984 Summer Olympics · Scottish Parliament election, 2007 · Anarcho-capitalism · Anti-Americanism · Assassination of Benazir Bhutto · Silvio Berlusconi · British National Party · Centre-left · Carlo Azeglio Ciampi · Hillary Rodham Clinton · Communism · Communist Party of China · Conservatism · Constitution · Constitutional monarchy · Democracy · Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy · Democratic Party (Italy) · Democratic Party (United States) · Democrats of the Left · Dependent territory · Dictatorship · Eco-socialism · Eurabia · European Union · Executive (government) · Form of government · Forza Italia · Francesco Cossiga · Government · Head of state · House of Freedoms · International reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence · International relations · Italian Senate · Italian general election, 2008 · Italian Social Movement–National Right · Parliament of Italy · Thorbjørn Jagland · Left-right politics · Left-wing politics · Lega Nord · Legislature · Liberalism · Libertarianism · List of sovereign states · List of countries · Mayor · Cardinal Mazarin · John McCain · Monarchy · Giorgio Napolitano · National Alliance (Italy) · Nationalism · Barack Obama · Plurality voting system · Political party · Political science · Political spectrum · Politician · Politics · Politics of Pakistan · Politics of Russia · Politics of the United Kingdom · Politics of the United States · Politics of Ecuador · Politics of Israel · Politics of the People's Republic of China · President · President of Ireland · Proportional representation · The Republic (Plato) · Republican Party (United States) · Right-wing politics · Scotland · Senate of Canada · Socialism · State · The Union (political coalition) · U.S. state · Union of Christian and Centre Democrats · Cabinet of the United Kingdom · United States Senate · Walter Veltroni
Political parties
editAlianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana · Alliance '90/The Greens · Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe · Armenian Revolutionary Federation · Australian Greens · Australian Labor Party · Bloc Québécois · British National Party · Canadian Alliance · Christian Democratic Union (Germany) · Christian Democrats (Sweden) · Christian Social Union of Bavaria · Communist Party of Cuba · Communist Party of the Russian Federation · Communist Party of the Soviet Union · Conservative Party (UK) · Conservative Party of Canada · Constitution Party (United States) · Democratic Action Party · Democratic Party (United States) · Democratic Unionist Party · Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front · Fianna Fáil · Fine Gael · Flemish Liberals and Democrats · Free Democratic Party (Germany) · Green Party (United States) · Green Party of Canada · Independent (politician) · Indian National Congress · Institutional Revolutionary Party · Irish Parliamentary Party · Kuomintang · Labour Party (Ireland) · Labour Party (UK) · Law and Justice · Left Party (Sweden) · Liberal Democrats · Liberal Party (UK) · Liberal Party of Australia · Liberal Party of Canada · Libertarian Party (United States) · Moderate Party · Multi-party system · New Zealand National Party · National Action Party (Mexico) · National Fascist Party · National Party of Australia · Nazi Party · New Democratic Party · New Zealand Labour Party · Parti Québécois · Party of European Socialists · People's Party (Spain) · Plaid Cymru · Political party · Portuguese Communist Party · Progressive Conservative Party of Canada · Progressive Democrats · Prohibition Party · Puerto Rican Independence Party · Quebec Liberal Party · Republican Left of Catalonia · Republican Party (United States) · Respect – The Unity Coalition · Sandinista National Liberation Front · Scottish National Party · Shining Path · Single-party state · Sinn Féin · Social Democratic Party of Germany · Social Democratic and Labour Party · Socialist Party (France) · Socialist Party of America · Socialist Party of Chile · Spanish Socialist Workers' Party · Swedish Social Democratic Party · Two-party system · Ulster Unionist Party · Union for French Democracy · Union for a Popular Movement · United Kingdom Independence Party · United Malays National Organisation · United Socialist Party of Venezuela · Vlaams Belang · Whig (British political faction) · Workers' Party (Brazil)
International relations
editSecretary-General of the United Nations · 1950s · 1976 Summer Olympics · 1980 Summer Olympics · 1984 Summer Olympics · African Union · Kofi Annan · Arab League · Axis powers · Ban Ki-moon · Gro Harlem Brundtland · George H. W. Bush · Commonwealth of Independent States · Condoleezza Rice · Diplomacy · European Union · Minister of Foreign Affairs (France) · Foreign and Commonwealth Office · Benjamin Franklin · G8 · Global city · Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907) · Dag Hammarskjöld · William Henry Harrison · History of the United Nations · Human Development Index · International Atomic Energy Agency · International Civil Aviation Organization · International Organization for Standardization · International Space Station · International relations · James Buchanan · Thomas Jefferson · John Adams · John Quincy Adams · George F. Kennan · Alan Keyes · League of Nations · List of United Nations peacekeeping missions · James Monroe · North American Free Trade Agreement · NATO · Peacekeeping · Bill Richardson · Second Congo War · U Thant · UNESCO · United Nations · United Nations Children's Fund · United Nations General Assembly · United Nations Parliamentary Assembly · United Nations member states · United States Department of State · United Nations Security Council · Universal Postal Union · Peace of Westphalia · Paul Wolfowitz · World Health Organization · World Heritage Site · World Trade Organization
Australian politics
editList of Australian Leaders of the Opposition · Australian Greens · Australian House of Representatives · Australian Labor Party · Australian Senate · Australian federal election, 2004 · Australian federal election, 2007 · Kim Beazley · Steve Bracks · Stanley Bruce · Ben Chifley · 1975 Australian constitutional crisis · John Curtin · Alfred Deakin · Alexander Downer · Don Dunstan · Edmund Barton · Australian electoral system · Arthur Fadden · Family First Party · Andrew Fisher · Frank Forde · Malcolm Fraser · Peter Garrett · Julia Gillard · John Gorton · Government of Australia · Bob Hawke · Harold Holt · Billy Hughes · Morris Iemma · John Howard · Kevin Rudd · Liberal Party of Australia · Joseph Lyons · John McEwen · William McMahon · Robert Menzies · National Party of Australia · Earle Page · Parliament House, Canberra · Parliament of Australia · Paul Keating · Thomas Playford IV · Politics of Australia · Prime Minister of Australia · George Reid (Australian politician) · James Scullin · Secret ballot · South Australian state election, 2006 · Chris Watson · Gough Whitlam
Chinese politics
editIndian politics
editAll India Forward Bloc · Amitabh Bachchan · Annie Besant · Bharatiya Janata Party · Subhas Chandra Bose · Communist Party of India · Communist Party of India (Marxist) · Rajiv Gandhi · Sonia Gandhi · V. V. Giri · Government of India · Parliament of India · Indian National Congress · Indira Gandhi · Abdul Kalam · Lok Sabha · Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi · Muslim League · Naxalite · Jawaharlal Nehru · Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel · Pratibha Patil · Politics of India · President of India · Prime Minister of India · Rajya Sabha · P. V. Narasimha Rao · Samajwadi Party · Satyagraha · Manmohan Singh · Sino-Indian War · United Progressive Alliance · Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Political parties and politicians in Canada
editList of premiers of Alberta · John Abbott · Action démocratique du Québec · R. B. Bennett · Bloc Québécois · Robert Borden · Mackenzie Bowell · Brian Mulroney · Kim Campbell · List of Canadian Leaders of the Opposition · List of Prime Ministers of Canada · Canadian Alliance · Jean Chrétien · Joe Clark · Communist Party of Canada · Conservative Party of Canada · Conservative Party of Canada (historical) · Roméo Dallaire · John Diefenbaker · Tommy Douglas · Ken Dryden · Government of Canada · Green Party of Canada · Michael Ignatieff · John Thompson (politician) · William Lyon Mackenzie King · Ralph Klein · Wilfrid Laurier · Jack Layton · René Lévesque · Liberal Party of Canada · List of premiers of Saskatchewan · John A. Macdonald · Peter MacKay · Alexander Mackenzie · Paul Martin · Dalton McGuinty · Arthur Meighen · Michaëlle Jean · Oliver Mowat · Ontario New Democratic Party · New Democratic Party · Ontario Liberal Party · Parti Québécois · Lester B. Pearson · List of premiers of Ontario · List of premiers of Quebec · Progressive Conservative Party of Canada · Quebec Liberal Party · Reform Party of Canada · Louis Riel · Louis St. Laurent · Ed Stelmach · Stephen Harper · Stéphane Dion · Pierre Trudeau · Charles Tupper · John Turner
Politics of the United Kingdom
editAlliance Party of Northern Ireland · Aneurin Bevan · British National Party · Conservative Party (UK) · Gordon Brown · Green Party of England and Wales · Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council · House of Commons of the United Kingdom · Labour Party (UK) · Liberal Democrats · Liberal Party (UK) · Parliament of the United Kingdom · Peterloo Massacre · Plaid Cymru · Prime Minister of the United Kingdom · List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom · Respect – The Unity Coalition · Scottish Green Party · Scottish National Party · Sinn Féin · Social Democratic and Labour Party · Margaret Thatcher · Ulster Unionist Party · House of Lords · United Kingdom Independence Party
Taiwanese politics
editChen Shui-bian · Chiang Kai-shek · Kuomintang · Ma Ying-jeou · Political status of Taiwan