Lesson 16 of 30 • 183 upvotes • 9:19 mins
Whether the Pressure Groups and Movement Groups have certain influence on the politics or not and if these influences are healthy in a democracy is the content for this lesson. The relationship between the political parties and different groups are also discussed
30 lessons • 4h 14m
Course Overview
4:31 mins
Chapter 1- Examples of Belgium and Sri Lanka
10:36 mins
Chapter 1- Power Sharing - Its Importance and Forms
9:20 mins
( Chap 2)- What is Federalism and routes of it's formation
9:37 mins
( Chap 2)- Key features of Federalism
8:14 mins
( Chap 2)- What makes India a federal country ?
8:55 mins
( Chap 2)- How is Federalism practised ?
9:01 mins
( Chap 2)- Decentralisation in India
9:37 mins
( Chap 3)- Differences, Similarities , Divisions
9:38 mins
( Chap 3)- Politics of Social Divisions
8:57 mins
( Chap 4)- Gender and Politics
9:57 mins
( Chap 4)- Religion, Communalism and Politics
9:47 mins
( Chap 4)- Caste and Politics
9:26 mins
( Chap 5)- Democracy and popular struggles with examples of Nepal and Bolivia
10:01 mins
( Chap 5)- Mobilisation, Organization, Pressure Groups and Movements
8:27 mins
( Chap 5)- Influence of Pressure Groups and Movements on Politics
9:19 mins
( Chap 5)- Types of Interest Groups and Movement Groups
8:34 mins
( Chap 6)- Meaning and Necessity of Political Parties
9:08 mins
( Chap 6)- Functions of political parties
8:18 mins
( Chap 6)- How many parties should we have ?
9:02 mins
( Chap 6)- National Political Parties
8:45 mins
( Chap 6)- Reforming Political parties
8:58 mins
( Chap 6)- State Parties and Challenges to Political parties
9:20 mins
( Chap 7)- Assessing outcomes of Democracy
8:32 mins
( Chap 7)- Accountable, Responsive and Legitimate Government
8:13 mins
( Chap 7)-Other aspects of assessing Democracy’s outcomes
9:05 mins
(Chap 8)- Challenges to Democracy
8:11 mins
( Chap 8)- Thinking about Reforms
8:44 mins
Course Completion
1:52 mins
Important Information regarding technical error
1:39 mins