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Definition of Power by Rand Dyck and Christopher Cochrane (in their book “Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches”) in the context of political science in Canada: The ability of one actor to impose its will on another to get its own way, or to do or get what it wants, usually considered to be the essence of politics and government.

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