Package org.episteme.social.politics


package org.episteme.social.politics
Provides the org.episteme.social.politics module.
  • Class
    Description
    Represents a state-managed administrative organization (agency, ministry, police, etc.).
    Provides mathematical methods for electoral seat apportionment.
    Aggregated results of an apportionment calculation.
    Simple party representation for apportionment.
    Represents a cast ballot in an election, supporting various voting methods.
    Represents the role of a candidate within a political situation (e.g., an election).
    Represents a person's legal status as a citizen, including nationalities and identification.
    Represents a city.
    Represents a social interaction context where individuals interact as citizens within urban or civil environments. * @version 1.1
    Models political coalition formation using game theory principles.
    Represents a political or social conflict between multiple populations or groups.
    Represents an electoral district or voting precinct.
    Provides methods for structural comparison of national constitutions.
    Structural metadata for a national constitution.
    Represents a sovereign state, kingdom, empire, or modern nation-state.
    Extensible listing of Country Codes (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2).
    Extensible enumeration for Development Status.
    Represents a political election event, aggregating votes for candidates.
    Provides algorithms for simulating complex electoral systems such as Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) and Single Transferable Vote (STV).
    Provides algorithms for various electoral systems and seat allocation methods.
    Represents a PsychologicalGroup of countries cooperating within a formal union or federation.
    Provides algorithms to detect gerrymandering and partisan bias in electoral district maps.
    Data model for an individual electoral district.
    Comprehensive analysis result for a full district map.
    Represents the structure and executive configuration of a national government.
    Extensible enumeration for Government Forms.
    Represents a type of government system (e.g.
    Extensible enumeration for Political Ideologies.
    Models the estimated political influence of lobbying on policy decisions.
    Represents a sovereign nation or organized human PsychologicalGroup (modern tribe).
    Represents a political party, characterized by its ideology, leadership, and organization. * @version 1.1
    Represents a political party organized for democratic participation and governance.
    Extensible enumeration for Political Spectrum.
    Constants for political science and international relations.
    Models the estimated impact of international economic sanctions on a target country's GDP.
    Represents a localized, often primitive or community-level settlement (Chiefdom, Colony, Tribe site).
    Represents a person participating in a voting process.
    An engine for calculating election winners using various social choice algorithms.
    An extensible enumeration for voting methods and election algorithms.
    Defines various voting systems and methods for determining winners in an election.