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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... Economics . Political analysis deals with power , rule or authority . Economics concerns itself with scarce resources or the production and distribution of goods and services . Politics is one aspect of a great variety of human ...
... Economics . Political analysis deals with power , rule or authority . Economics concerns itself with scarce resources or the production and distribution of goods and services . Politics is one aspect of a great variety of human ...
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... economic problems of their country . In the same way various political parties in India fundamentally differ in their approach to the political and economic problems of India . Political Science , on the other hand , conducts the ...
... economic problems of their country . In the same way various political parties in India fundamentally differ in their approach to the political and economic problems of India . Political Science , on the other hand , conducts the ...
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... Economy , Public Administration , Diplomacy and Constitutional History , etc. , which also deal with the various aspects of the State . As all of these sciences have their origin , their history and methodology , they are distinct ...
... Economy , Public Administration , Diplomacy and Constitutional History , etc. , which also deal with the various aspects of the State . As all of these sciences have their origin , their history and methodology , they are distinct ...
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... economic , will be examined so as to determine whether it is in them that the source of these differences is to be found . If not in them , then we must turn to the institutions and try to discover which of those that exist in popular ...
... economic , will be examined so as to determine whether it is in them that the source of these differences is to be found . If not in them , then we must turn to the institutions and try to discover which of those that exist in popular ...
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... economic conditions and the nature and the governmental systems of the concerned countries . He studies the data very closely and then draws some conclusions . In the olden times , Plato visited almost all the progressive countries ...
... economic conditions and the nature and the governmental systems of the concerned countries . He studies the data very closely and then draws some conclusions . In the olden times , Plato visited almost all the progressive countries ...
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