Exam 5: Notable Figures and Works in Political Science
Exam 1: Politics, Government, and Law24 Questions
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Exam 3: Participation: Governance and Political Theory25 Questions
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Exam 5: Notable Figures and Works in Political Science25 Questions
Exam 6: Political Theory and Thinkers24 Questions
Exam 7: Sovereignty, Political Theory, and Law23 Questions
Exam 8: Political Thought and Philosophy25 Questions
Exam 9: Political Philosophy and Thinkers Throughout History25 Questions
Exam 10: Exploring the Philosophy and Political Ideologies of Plato25 Questions
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Who emphasised the importance of the 'subjective desire of the people' for organisation and maintenance of the stae?
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Whose work is "the Law of War and Peace"
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Who said, an association as "a group organised for the pursuit of an interest or a group of interests in common"?
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Whose work is "Introduction to the Study of Law of the Constitution"?
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Eighth principles of the behavioural approach of political science generally known as
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Who defined sovereignty as the 'absolute and perpetual power of commanding in a state?
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Who is the main proponent of the pluralist concept of sovereignty?
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Politics became "narrow focus, the trivial detail and abstract fact"
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Who defines state as "people organised for law within a definite territory?
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Who defined sovereignty as "the supreme power of the state over citizens and subjects unrestrained by law"?
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Who is regarded as the greatest exponent of the Monistic theory of sovereignty?
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Who propounded sovereignty in his famous concept of the 'general will'
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