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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... example , members who are the most avid for office are sometimes the least likely to be elected precisely because the majority of members prefer an officer whose desire for power is so moderate that he can be relied on to seek the views ...
... example , members who are the most avid for office are sometimes the least likely to be elected precisely because the majority of members prefer an officer whose desire for power is so moderate that he can be relied on to seek the views ...
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... example , Indian Politics is totally different from that of Great Britian , U.S.S.R. , France and U.S.A. because India has followed totally different foreign policy . And even after Chinese aggression on 20th October , 1962 , we are not ...
... example , Indian Politics is totally different from that of Great Britian , U.S.S.R. , France and U.S.A. because India has followed totally different foreign policy . And even after Chinese aggression on 20th October , 1962 , we are not ...
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... example , Democracy is the best form of government but the experts do not opine alike about it . It is not unanimously accepted that Democracy is the best form of government . Some scholars like Lecky Sir Henry Maine , Oswald Spanglar ...
... example , Democracy is the best form of government but the experts do not opine alike about it . It is not unanimously accepted that Democracy is the best form of government . Some scholars like Lecky Sir Henry Maine , Oswald Spanglar ...
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... example which proves this point that the methods of observation and experimentation are not possibly applicable to Political Science . Co - operative Farming could not prove so successful and useful in India as it had proved in Israel ...
... example which proves this point that the methods of observation and experimentation are not possibly applicable to Political Science . Co - operative Farming could not prove so successful and useful in India as it had proved in Israel ...
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... example , following the Act of 1919 , Dyarchy was introduced in the provinces of India but it could not prove successful . Therefore , the Act of 1935 abolished it and a new experiment was conducted . This experiment is known as ...
... example , following the Act of 1919 , Dyarchy was introduced in the provinces of India but it could not prove successful . Therefore , the Act of 1935 abolished it and a new experiment was conducted . This experiment is known as ...
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