International Politics

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Sociableness is the trait of humans that impells them to live in groups interacting among themselves and groups. This interaction resulted in evolution of numerous laws governing their actions through majority or authority conferred on someone. With the passage of time these laws became more refined and practical due to contribution of political thinkers. During medieval to modern time world has witnessed numerous political philosophers who propounded definite set of laws governing each and every domain of humans and human activity. Presenting to the world various concepts, theories, rules, laws, their endeavour helped a great lot whatever country it may be or whatever form of government it may be-monarchy, federalism, Parliamentarian or democratic.” International Politics” is an attempt to bring before the readers political philosophy and conceptions of great stalwarts –Athusius, Jean Bodin, Francis Bacon, Edmund Burke, Calving, Edward Coke, Cromwell, Robert Filmer, Hugo Grotius, Thomas Hobbes, david Hume, Richard Hooker, Halifax, Harrington, John Knox, Kant, Martin Luther, John Milton, Rousseau, Smith and Sidney, Tudor and Condorcet, Voltaire, Winstanley –and numerous others. The book will prove to be utmost utility to students, teachers, researchers, political thinkers and general readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S A Palekar

Dr. S.A. Palekar is a Senior Reader in the Department of Political Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga. His Ph. D., work is the first of its kind in the field of Political Science on Basaveshware. He has Published several books and papers on Basaveshwara’s philosophy. He has also presented research papers on different aspects of political-science in national and international conferences. He has been teaching Indian Administration at Post graduate level for the last 10 years.

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Title
International Politics
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183760317
Length
viii+296p., Index; 23cm.
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