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This lesson explains about different party systems existing all over the world like one party system, two party system and multi party system to understand how many parties should we have
30 lessons • 4h 14m
Course Overview
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Chapter 1- Examples of Belgium and Sri Lanka
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Chapter 1- Power Sharing - Its Importance and Forms
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( Chap 2)- What is Federalism and routes of it's formation
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( Chap 2)- Key features of Federalism
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( Chap 2)- What makes India a federal country ?
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( Chap 2)- How is Federalism practised ?
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( Chap 2)- Decentralisation in India
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( Chap 3)- Differences, Similarities , Divisions
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( Chap 3)- Politics of Social Divisions
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( Chap 4)- Gender and Politics
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( Chap 4)- Religion, Communalism and Politics
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( Chap 4)- Caste and Politics
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( Chap 5)- Democracy and popular struggles with examples of Nepal and Bolivia
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( Chap 5)- Mobilisation, Organization, Pressure Groups and Movements
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( Chap 5)- Influence of Pressure Groups and Movements on Politics
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( Chap 5)- Types of Interest Groups and Movement Groups
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( Chap 6)- Meaning and Necessity of Political Parties
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( Chap 6)- Functions of political parties
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( Chap 6)- How many parties should we have ?
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( Chap 6)- National Political Parties
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( Chap 6)- Reforming Political parties
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( Chap 6)- State Parties and Challenges to Political parties
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( Chap 7)- Assessing outcomes of Democracy
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( Chap 7)- Accountable, Responsive and Legitimate Government
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( Chap 7)-Other aspects of assessing Democracy’s outcomes
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(Chap 8)- Challenges to Democracy
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( Chap 8)- Thinking about Reforms
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Course Completion
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Important Information regarding technical error
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