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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... Functions of the welfare State ; What the State not do ? State and Religion ; Rise of secularism and the growth of the secular State 13. Relation between the Individual and State ( Citizenship , Rights and Duties ) 97-102 . 103-109 110 ...
... Functions of the welfare State ; What the State not do ? State and Religion ; Rise of secularism and the growth of the secular State 13. Relation between the Individual and State ( Citizenship , Rights and Duties ) 97-102 . 103-109 110 ...
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... Classification of the Constitution ( Evolved and Enacted , Legal and Real , Written and Unwritten ; Flexible and Rigid ) 221-253 254-285 280-303 304-315 316-326 Functions of the Legislature ; Organisation of the Legislature ,
... Classification of the Constitution ( Evolved and Enacted , Legal and Real , Written and Unwritten ; Flexible and Rigid ) 221-253 254-285 280-303 304-315 316-326 Functions of the Legislature ; Organisation of the Legislature ,
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... Functions of the Executive ; Mode of Choice of the Chief Executive ; Tenure of Chief Execu- tive ; Re - election of the Chief Executive ; Civil Services 25. Organs of the Government ( Judiciary ) Importance and functions of the ...
... Functions of the Executive ; Mode of Choice of the Chief Executive ; Tenure of Chief Execu- tive ; Re - election of the Chief Executive ; Civil Services 25. Organs of the Government ( Judiciary ) Importance and functions of the ...
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... Functions of the Political System ; Output Functions ; General Systems Theory ; Difference between General Systems Theory and Systems Theory ; System Theory ( Morton Kaplan's views ) ; Kalpan on Political System . 32. Political Culture ...
... Functions of the Political System ; Output Functions ; General Systems Theory ; Difference between General Systems Theory and Systems Theory ; System Theory ( Morton Kaplan's views ) ; Kalpan on Political System . 32. Political Culture ...
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... functions instead of " powers " because the latter is a legal term . Similarly they have preferred the use of the word " role " instead of ' offices ' which is a legal term again . Instead of ' institutions ' the word ' structure ' is ...
... functions instead of " powers " because the latter is a legal term . Similarly they have preferred the use of the word " role " instead of ' offices ' which is a legal term again . Instead of ' institutions ' the word ' structure ' is ...
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