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UGC NET POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER 2 NOTES
Welcome to “UGC NET Political Science,” a comprehensive guide designed to help you navigate through the diverse realms of political science. Whether you’re a student preparing for the UGC NET exam or an enthusiast eager to delve into the intricacies of politics, this book is your ultimate companion.
Whether you’re studying for exams or simply seeking to broaden your knowledge, “UGC NET Political Science” offers valuable resources, including comprehensive notes, case studies, and practice questions, to aid in your learning journey.
Embark on a journey through the fascinating world of political science with “UGC NET Political Science” and unlock a deeper understanding of the dynamics shaping our world today.
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Political Theory:
Political theory examines the fundamental concepts and principles underlying political systems and governance. It explores ideas such as justice, liberty, equality, power, authority, and sovereignty, tracing their historical evolution and philosophical foundations.
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Political Thought:
Political thought encompasses the intellectual traditions and ideologies that have shaped political discourse throughout history. It includes the ideas and theories of political philosophers, theorists, and thinkers, analyzing their contributions to understanding governance, society, and human nature.
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Indian Political Thought:
Indian political thought focuses on the indigenous political philosophies and traditions of India. It explores ancient, medieval, and modern Indian thinkers’ perspectives on governance, ethics, spirituality, and the role of the state in society.
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Comparative Political Analysis:
Comparative political analysis involves the systematic comparison of political systems, institutions, processes, and behaviors across different countries or regions. It aims to identify patterns, similarities, and differences to understand political dynamics and phenomena in a global context.
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International Relations:
International relations study the interactions between sovereign states, international organizations, non-state actors, and global issues. It examines diplomacy, conflict resolution, security, globalization, development, and the role of power in shaping world politics.
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Indian Foreign Policy:
Indian foreign policy analyzes India’s diplomatic strategies, objectives, and engagements with other nations and international organizations. It explores India’s historical foreign relations, regional and global interests, and contemporary challenges and opportunities in the international arena.
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Political Institutions in India:
Political institutions in India refer to the formal structures and mechanisms of governance established by the Indian Constitution. This unit examines the functions, roles, and interactions of key institutions such as the legislature, executive, judiciary, federalism, and local governments.
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Political Process in India:
The political process in India encompasses the mechanisms and dynamics of democratic politics and governance in the country. It explores electoral politics, political parties, interest groups, social movements, public opinion, and policymaking processes.
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Public Administration:
Public administration studies the organization, management, and implementation of public policies and services by government agencies and bureaucracies. It examines theories of administration, administrative processes, decision-making, accountability, and public sector reforms.
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Governance and Public Policy in India:
Governance and public policy in India focus on the mechanisms and practices of governance, policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation in the Indian context. It analyzes policy issues, challenges, and reforms across various sectors such as education, health, environment, and economic development.
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