Political TheoryS. Chand Publishing, 2004 - 576 pages Comprehensively written, this book presents the political theories, concepts, analysis, thoughts and main currents. The book begins with introduction to political theory, its history, evolution & approaches while also discussing forms & organs of Government. It progresses to discuss contemporary political analysis in light of American concepts and main currents of Political Thought in detail. This book would be extremely useful for the students pursuing BA Political Science. |
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... Germany and Italy started developing only after fifteenth century . ne an d When we study the State as it ought to be , we include the analysis functions of the Government and determination of the principles on governments may be run ...
... Germany and Italy started developing only after fifteenth century . ne an d When we study the State as it ought to be , we include the analysis functions of the Government and determination of the principles on governments may be run ...
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... Germany , Bulgaria , Yugoslavia , Rumania , etc. , democratic form of government is yet to be introduced . In such countries there is only one ruling party and that is Communist Party . While there are other countries like Nepal ...
... Germany , Bulgaria , Yugoslavia , Rumania , etc. , democratic form of government is yet to be introduced . In such countries there is only one ruling party and that is Communist Party . While there are other countries like Nepal ...
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... Germany . Adult Eduction and Community Development Schemes could not be so successful in India as they had been in ... German scholars have gone to the extent of adopting analytical methods in order to give Political Science the ...
... Germany . Adult Eduction and Community Development Schemes could not be so successful in India as they had been in ... German scholars have gone to the extent of adopting analytical methods in order to give Political Science the ...
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... Germany . It is true that it is not possible for Political Science to attain the same degree of exactness and universal application of its principles and laws that other natural and physical sciences do attain . It is also true that its ...
... Germany . It is true that it is not possible for Political Science to attain the same degree of exactness and universal application of its principles and laws that other natural and physical sciences do attain . It is also true that its ...
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... Germany . In Germany the democratic government committed to Weimer Constitution , started functioning after 1922. But it could not prove a success and due to certain causes it collapsed . after that in 1933 Hitler established ...
... Germany . In Germany the democratic government committed to Weimer Constitution , started functioning after 1922. But it could not prove a success and due to certain causes it collapsed . after that in 1933 Hitler established ...
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