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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... existence , Panch sheel ) Mutual Relations between States ; Theory of Coexistence ( Panchsheel ) ; International Law ( Sources , definition , Scope and contents ; Is International Law really a law or not ? 211-220 17. Internationalism ...
... existence , Panch sheel ) Mutual Relations between States ; Theory of Coexistence ( Panchsheel ) ; International Law ( Sources , definition , Scope and contents ; Is International Law really a law or not ? 211-220 17. Internationalism ...
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... existence of the State is not possible in the absence of the Government . This is the reason why Laski , Gilchrist , Gattell and others have 7. Robert A. Dahl , ' Modern Political Analysis ' , p . 7 . included the study of both the ...
... existence of the State is not possible in the absence of the Government . This is the reason why Laski , Gilchrist , Gattell and others have 7. Robert A. Dahl , ' Modern Political Analysis ' , p . 7 . included the study of both the ...
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... existence originating in the bare needs of life and continuing its existence for the sake of good life . " It means that the State aims at doing maximum good to common man . Our Constitution deals in detail with this matter in the ...
... existence originating in the bare needs of life and continuing its existence for the sake of good life . " It means that the State aims at doing maximum good to common man . Our Constitution deals in detail with this matter in the ...
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... existence for the sake of mere life but now it continues to exist for the sake of good life " . It means that the ultimate end of the State is to do good to man . And only that state can make progress , the citizens of which lead an ...
... existence for the sake of mere life but now it continues to exist for the sake of good life " . It means that the ultimate end of the State is to do good to man . And only that state can make progress , the citizens of which lead an ...
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... existence of the State . No State can exist in an uninhabited land nor can a definite piece of land without human habitation be called a state . The State , being a human institution , can never exist without human beings . Nor can ...
... existence of the State . No State can exist in an uninhabited land nor can a definite piece of land without human habitation be called a state . The State , being a human institution , can never exist without human beings . Nor can ...
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