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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Page 66
... sovereign government . " ( 12 ) According to Dr. Garner , " State as a concept of political science and public law , is a community of persons more or less numerous , permanently occupying a definite portion of territory , independent ...
... sovereign government . " ( 12 ) According to Dr. Garner , " State as a concept of political science and public law , is a community of persons more or less numerous , permanently occupying a definite portion of territory , independent ...
Page 70
... sovereign had been excercising its supremacy over Schleswing - Holstein , ( Germany ) , Austria , Prussia ( formerly a State in Germany ) from 1864 to 1868. Austria and Hungary had been exercising their sovereignty over Harzigonia and ...
... sovereign had been excercising its supremacy over Schleswing - Holstein , ( Germany ) , Austria , Prussia ( formerly a State in Germany ) from 1864 to 1868. Austria and Hungary had been exercising their sovereignty over Harzigonia and ...
Page 71
... Sovereign States , therefore , dominions like Canada , New Zealand and Australia , etc. are also formally dependent on Great Britain because the nomination of their Governor - Generals was made with the kind consent of the Queen of ...
... Sovereign States , therefore , dominions like Canada , New Zealand and Australia , etc. are also formally dependent on Great Britain because the nomination of their Governor - Generals was made with the kind consent of the Queen of ...
Page 72
... sovereign states , whereas U.N. fails to have the claims of Sovereignty . U.N. cannot forcibly impose any of its decisions on the member - states . It depends entirely upon the will of the member - states to contribute to it or not ...
... sovereign states , whereas U.N. fails to have the claims of Sovereignty . U.N. cannot forcibly impose any of its decisions on the member - states . It depends entirely upon the will of the member - states to contribute to it or not ...
Page 84
... sovereign independence becomes a nation " .13 The definitions of nation quoted above clearly indicate that the term " National " refers to a group of people usually of the same race , resident on the same 5. Lord Bryce : " South America ...
... sovereign independence becomes a nation " .13 The definitions of nation quoted above clearly indicate that the term " National " refers to a group of people usually of the same race , resident on the same 5. Lord Bryce : " South America ...
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