Political TheoryS. Chand Publishing, 2006 - 910 páginas This is new edition contains a comprehensive study of the subject, with the latest thinking by the political scientists of thw world today. |
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... Legislature Functions of a legislature ( 499-501 ) ; Organisation of legislature ( 501-507 ) ; Bicameral system ( 501-3 ) ; Merits of Bicameral system ( 501-3 ) ; Criticism of bicameral system ( 503-4 ) ; Unicameral system ( 504-5 ) ...
... Legislature Functions of a legislature ( 499-501 ) ; Organisation of legislature ( 501-507 ) ; Bicameral system ( 501-3 ) ; Merits of Bicameral system ( 501-3 ) ; Criticism of bicameral system ( 503-4 ) ; Unicameral system ( 504-5 ) ...
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... legislature , judiciary , political parties etc. Somit and Tanenhaus describe the institutional approach as " a ... legislatures , courts and executive branches , to the rules by which political parties are run , registration and ...
... legislature , judiciary , political parties etc. Somit and Tanenhaus describe the institutional approach as " a ... legislatures , courts and executive branches , to the rules by which political parties are run , registration and ...
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... legislature , the civil service and the judiciary . The conduct of diplomacy is also within its scope . The same is the case with the political ethics of a polity . It also deals with the purposes , ends and limits of political ...
... legislature , the civil service and the judiciary . The conduct of diplomacy is also within its scope . The same is the case with the political ethics of a polity . It also deals with the purposes , ends and limits of political ...
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... legislature and the judiciary . The executive rules over the country and enforces the laws . The legislature passes the laws which are interpreted by the judiciary . Those who violate laws are punished by the government . If two ...
... legislature and the judiciary . The executive rules over the country and enforces the laws . The legislature passes the laws which are interpreted by the judiciary . Those who violate laws are punished by the government . If two ...
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Contenido
Origin of the State 226268 | 226 |
Citizenship | 309 |
Rights and Duties | 316 |
Forms of Government 451484 | 451 |
The Constitution of the State 485491 | 485 |
Theory of Separation of Powers 49298 | 492 |
The Legislature 499512 | 499 |
Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 882901 | 882 |
The Political System 175188 | 175 |
Political Culture and Political Socialisation 189201 | 189 |
Power Authority and Legitimacy 202214 | 202 |
Political Modernisation and Political Development 215225 | 215 |
Index 902910 | 902 |
30915 | 903 |
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