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− | * This includes | + | A [[Polity]] may be any group that organizes for political purposes. Also commonly known as ''interest groups''. |
− | * Please note that a polity does not necessarily indicate a government. | + | * This includes [[organization]]s, [[institution]]s, and many other kinds of interest groups. |
− | + | * Please note that a polity does not necessarily indicate a [[government]] although it most often does. | |
− | == Description (Specifications) == | + | ===Library Data Referral Tree=== |
+ | {{:Referral-Tree-Culture-Art-Practices}} | ||
+ | {{:Referral-Tree-Sophont}} | ||
+ | ====Other==== | ||
+ | Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for related [[Library Data]]: | ||
+ | * [[Civilization]] | ||
+ | * [[Government]] | ||
+ | * [[Polity]] | ||
+ | * [[Society]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | * [[Government]] | ||
+ | ** Political Function | ||
+ | *** [[Civilian]] | ||
+ | *** [[Military]] | ||
+ | *** [[Paramilitary]] | ||
+ | ** [[Political Science]] | ||
+ | ** [[Polity]] | ||
+ | *** Polity Types | ||
+ | **** [[Mesopolity]] | ||
+ | **** [[Subpolity]] | ||
+ | **** [[Supra-polity]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
+ | A polity can be manifested in many different forms, such as a state, an [[empire]], an interstellar organization, a political organization and other identifiable, resource-manipulating organizational structures. A polity, like a state, does not need to be a sovereign unit. | ||
+ | |||
Polities may cleave upon any number of binding factors such as: | Polities may cleave upon any number of binding factors such as: | ||
− | * Cultural identification | + | * Cultural identification ([[folkway]]s) |
− | * Geographic identification | + | * Geographic identification (astrographics) |
− | * Historical identification | + | * Historical identification (shared experiences) |
− | * Racial identification ( | + | * Racial identification (common genetics) |
− | * Religious identification | + | * Religious identification (belief system) |
* etc. | * etc. | ||
− | === Polity Types === | + | === Polity Types by Size/Organization === |
− | + | # ''Sub-polities'' are members of a polity or supra-polity. They have often been given considerable sovereignty over their governing powers. Some think of them as states, provinces, domains, or sub-groupings within a nation-state. | |
− | + | # ''Polities'' are a standard government or interest group, consisting of various numbers of members. They range from [[World-State]]s to [[Hyper-Power]]s although hyperpowers generally form Supra-polities. Sometimes called ''meso-polities''. | |
− | + | # ''Supra-polities'' are overarching polities that create a grouping of more conventional polities, usually to resist the advances of a larger polity. Many to most super- and hyper-powers form supra-polities. All of the [[government]]s or polities of the [[major race]]s are supra-polities to some degree. | |
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− | == History & Background (Dossier) == | + | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == |
− | + | While no formal system of polity classification has ever been agreed upon by the [[major race]]s, the majority of the interstellar academic community has generally agreed upon the below system: | |
+ | === Polity Data Type Table === | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|+ Powers (Politea) | |+ Powers (Politea) | ||
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| World | | World | ||
| Non-polar | | Non-polar | ||
− | ([[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: Unrecognized. No mention. Not newsworthy. Andorra, Malta, etc.) | + | (20th century CE / [[-2550]] 3I / [[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: Unrecognized. No mention. Not newsworthy. 4th or 5th world (least well developed) powers: Andorra, Malta, etc.) |
+ | [Extremely impoverished] | ||
[Typically [[Client state]]s] | [Typically [[Client state]]s] | ||
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| 1+ Subsector/s | | 1+ Subsector/s | ||
| Sub-polar | | Sub-polar | ||
− | ([[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: 3rd World Africa) | + | (20th century CE / [[-2550]] 3I / [[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: 3rd World (poorly developed) Africa) |
[Typically [[Client state]]s] | [Typically [[Client state]]s] | ||
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| 1+ Subsector/s | | 1+ Subsector/s | ||
| Quad- or Multi-polar | | Quad- or Multi-polar | ||
− | ([[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: 2nd World Asian Tigers, Portugal, etc.) | + | (20th century CE / [[-2550]] 3I / [[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: 2nd World (lesser developed) Asian Tigers, Portugal, etc.) |
[Typically [[Client state]]s] | [Typically [[Client state]]s] | ||
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| Several Subsectors to 1+ Sectors | | Several Subsectors to 1+ Sectors | ||
| Tri- or Multi-polar | | Tri- or Multi-polar | ||
− | ([[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: 1st World France, Germany, Japan, etc.) | + | (20th century CE / [[-2550]] 3I / [[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: 1st World (well developed) France, Germany, Japan, etc.) |
[Mostly Independent] | [Mostly Independent] | ||
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| 5. | | 5. | ||
| Super Power | | Super Power | ||
− | (Greater Power) | + | (Greater Power)<br>(Very Great Power) |
| Independent Power | | Independent Power | ||
(Sovereign) | (Sovereign) | ||
| 4ltr Allegiance Code | | 4ltr Allegiance Code | ||
| Major State | | Major State | ||
− | | Greater Power | + | | Very Great Power |
+ | (Greater Power) | ||
| 100+<br>(100-999) | | 100+<br>(100-999) | ||
| Several Subsectors to 1+ Sectors | | Several Subsectors to 1+ Sectors | ||
| Bi- or Multi-polar | | Bi- or Multi-polar | ||
− | ([[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: Cold War: USA vs. USSR superpowers) | + | (20th century CE / [[-2550]] 3I / [[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: Cold War: USA vs. USSR superpowers) |
+ | [Well developed and leading powers] | ||
[Almost always Independent] | [Almost always Independent] | ||
+ | [Typically Supra-polities] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6. | | 6. | ||
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| Multi-sector | | Multi-sector | ||
| Uni- or Multi-polar | | Uni- or Multi-polar | ||
− | ([[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: Clear dominance: USA, Ancient China, Roman Empire, etc. hyperpower) | + | (20th century CE / [[-2550]] 3I / [[Terran]] Conflict Analogy: Clear dominance: USA, Ancient China, Roman Empire, etc. hyperpower) |
+ | [Superlatively developed and ''THE'' leading power] | ||
[Always Independent] | [Always Independent] | ||
+ | [Typically Supra-polities] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | + | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == |
− | {{ | + | {{Advanced}} |
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
− | |S1= | + | |S1= [[101 Governments]] |
− | |S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[ | + | |S2= [[Mongoose Traveller: Societies and Settlements]] |
− | + | |S3= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] | |
− | + | |S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | |
− | }} | + | }} |
− | {{LEN}} | + | {{LEN|Government|Polity}} |
Revision as of 17:57, 11 June 2020
A Polity may be any group that organizes for political purposes. Also commonly known as interest groups.
- This includes organizations, institutions, and many other kinds of interest groups.
- Please note that a polity does not necessarily indicate a government although it most often does.
Library Data Referral Tree
Artistic Practices
Sophont
Other
Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for related Library Data:
- Government
- Political Function
- Political Science
- Polity
- Polity Types
Description (Specifications)
A polity can be manifested in many different forms, such as a state, an empire, an interstellar organization, a political organization and other identifiable, resource-manipulating organizational structures. A polity, like a state, does not need to be a sovereign unit.
Polities may cleave upon any number of binding factors such as:
- Cultural identification (folkways)
- Geographic identification (astrographics)
- Historical identification (shared experiences)
- Racial identification (common genetics)
- Religious identification (belief system)
- etc.
Polity Types by Size/Organization
- Sub-polities are members of a polity or supra-polity. They have often been given considerable sovereignty over their governing powers. Some think of them as states, provinces, domains, or sub-groupings within a nation-state.
- Polities are a standard government or interest group, consisting of various numbers of members. They range from World-States to Hyper-Powers although hyperpowers generally form Supra-polities. Sometimes called meso-polities.
- Supra-polities are overarching polities that create a grouping of more conventional polities, usually to resist the advances of a larger polity. Many to most super- and hyper-powers form supra-polities. All of the governments or polities of the major races are supra-polities to some degree.
History & Background (Dossier)
While no formal system of polity classification has ever been agreed upon by the major races, the majority of the interstellar academic community has generally agreed upon the below system:
Polity Data Type Table
# | Size Descriptor (Power) | Type (Sovereignty) | Allegiance Code | Ling. Descriptor (State) | Comparitive Descriptor | World/s | Range | Remarks / Notes / Examples
(Polarity) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | World-State
(Petty Power) |
Non-Aligned Power
(Improbable Sovereignty) |
NaXX | Micro State
(Micro Nation) |
Petty Power | 1 | World | Non-polar
(20th century CE / -2550 3I / Terran Conflict Analogy: Unrecognized. No mention. Not newsworthy. 4th or 5th world (least well developed) powers: Andorra, Malta, etc.) [Extremely impoverished] [Typically Client states] |
2. | Pocket Empire
(Lesser Power) |
Independent Power
(Possible Sovereignty) |
4ltr Allegiance Code | Mini State | Small Power
(Smaller Power) |
2+ (2 to 24) |
1+ Subsector/s | Sub-polar
(20th century CE / -2550 3I / Terran Conflict Analogy: 3rd World (poorly developed) Africa) [Typically Client states] |
3. | Minor Power
(Smaller Power) |
Independent Power
(Probable Sovereignty) |
4ltr Allegiance Code | Minor State | Lesser Power | 25+ (25-49) |
1+ Subsector/s | Quad- or Multi-polar
(20th century CE / -2550 3I / Terran Conflict Analogy: 2nd World (lesser developed) Asian Tigers, Portugal, etc.) [Typically Client states] |
4. | Major Power
(Great Power) |
Independent Power
(Sovereign) |
4ltr Allegiance Code | State (Conventional)
|
Great Power
(Meso-power) |
50+ (50-99) |
Several Subsectors to 1+ Sectors | Tri- or Multi-polar
(20th century CE / -2550 3I / Terran Conflict Analogy: 1st World (well developed) France, Germany, Japan, etc.) [Mostly Independent] |
5. | Super Power
(Greater Power) |
Independent Power
(Sovereign) |
4ltr Allegiance Code | Major State | Very Great Power
(Greater Power) |
100+ (100-999) |
Several Subsectors to 1+ Sectors | Bi- or Multi-polar
(20th century CE / -2550 3I / Terran Conflict Analogy: Cold War: USA vs. USSR superpowers) [Well developed and leading powers] [Almost always Independent] [Typically Supra-polities] |
6. | Hyper Power
(Greatest Power) |
Independent Power
(Sovereign) |
4ltr Allegiance Code | Macro State
Hyper State |
Greatest Power
(Mega-power) |
1,000+ (1,000+) |
Multi-sector | Uni- or Multi-polar
(20th century CE / -2550 3I / Terran Conflict Analogy: Clear dominance: USA, Ancient China, Roman Empire, etc. hyperpower) [Superlatively developed and THE leading power] [Always Independent] [Typically Supra-polities] |
References & Contributors (Sources)
- 101 Governments
- Mongoose Traveller: Societies and Settlements
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science