Unlike some western texts, Johari’s language is straightforward and designed for Indian students.
The text is a staple for postgraduate political science students. It is structured into two main parts: Part I: Approaches and Theories
Modernization theory, dependency theory, and concepts of political development and underdevelopment. Political Actors:
Detailed examination of rule-making (legislative), rule-application (executive), and rule-adjudication (judiciary) departments.
Written in accessible language suitable for non-native English speakers.
Unlike some western texts, Johari’s language is straightforward and designed for Indian students.
The text is a staple for postgraduate political science students. It is structured into two main parts: Part I: Approaches and Theories
Modernization theory, dependency theory, and concepts of political development and underdevelopment. Political Actors:
Detailed examination of rule-making (legislative), rule-application (executive), and rule-adjudication (judiciary) departments.
Written in accessible language suitable for non-native English speakers.