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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... Voters ( Property , Qualification , Franchise based on Educational Qualifications , Women Suffrage , Adult Suffrage ; Methods of Election ; Plural and Weighted Voting ; Open and Secret ballot ; Various Methods of Minority Represen ...
... Voters ( Property , Qualification , Franchise based on Educational Qualifications , Women Suffrage , Adult Suffrage ; Methods of Election ; Plural and Weighted Voting ; Open and Secret ballot ; Various Methods of Minority Represen ...
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... Voting behaviour is the most striking example in this respect . It has been observed that the voters belonging to a particular caste , social status , economic position of profession vote for the same individual or political party in ...
... Voting behaviour is the most striking example in this respect . It has been observed that the voters belonging to a particular caste , social status , economic position of profession vote for the same individual or political party in ...
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... voting was able to claim that he could explain 95 % of the votes cast in Elmira Country in 1940 on the basis of only three variables ( changing factors ) of residence , socio - economic status and religion . Finally in the field of ...
... voting was able to claim that he could explain 95 % of the votes cast in Elmira Country in 1940 on the basis of only three variables ( changing factors ) of residence , socio - economic status and religion . Finally in the field of ...
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... voting behaviour , but it is regarded by many political scientists as ' the most individualised , most uncomplemented and perhaps least important element in the political process . " " The theory that has emerged in this field largely ...
... voting behaviour , but it is regarded by many political scientists as ' the most individualised , most uncomplemented and perhaps least important element in the political process . " " The theory that has emerged in this field largely ...
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... voting behaviour upon which the American behaviouralists lay special emphasis ignores many aspects such as the invalidation of votes on account of their being defaced or the loss of a vote for not getting oneself registered . This is ...
... voting behaviour upon which the American behaviouralists lay special emphasis ignores many aspects such as the invalidation of votes on account of their being defaced or the loss of a vote for not getting oneself registered . This is ...
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