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    Regional Chauvinism And Political Parties In India; Case Study Of MNS In Maharashtra Mohit Mehta Roll No. 43/13 Political Science I Submitted To Dr. Maheshwar Singh NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ DELHI. INDEX SR. NO. SUBJECTS PG. NO. 1. Introduction 1.1 Research Questions 1.2 Research Objectives 1.3 Hypothesis 1.4 Methodology 3 2 Meaning 5 3 Regionalism In the context of India 3.1 DMK in south India 3.2 The shiv sena in Maharashtra 3.3

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    Aceron‚ J. 2009. Reforming the Philippine Political Party system: ideas and initiatives‚ debates and dynamics. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Almonte‚ Jose. 2007. To Put Our House in Order: We Must Level the Playing Field. Metro Manila‚ Philippines: Foundation for Economic Freedom Bernas‚ Joaquin. 2007. The Philippine Constitution for Ladies‚ Gentlemen and Others. Manila: Rex Book Store. Butwell‚ R. 1963. Southeast Asia Today and Tomorrow: A political analysis. Praeger Publisher Janda

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    Political parties in the United States‚ can be dated all the way back to 1700s. Though the leaders of the American revolution had different views and some didn’t agree with the ideas of political parties‚ them themselves were apart of political parties. A political party is defined as “a group of people who share the same ideas about the way a country should be governed. They work together to introduce new laws and alter the old ones.” This definition could be used to explain the Federalist and Anti-Federalist

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    Websites as a Communication Channel for Political Parties Vishal Srivastava Northern India Engineering College‚ Lucknow (India) Abstract A recent trend among political parties is to establish a web site to communicate their messages to the public. It also affords them a new and creative way to engage with the electorate. Political parties establish this web site as a supplement to the traditional media of television‚ radio and newspaper. This is because a lot of the electorate especially the

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    Political Parties: Then and Now Do you know what a Political Party is? A Political Party is an organization to gain political power. In the USA it is divided in two parts are Democratic Party and Republican Party. This is set up like this because they don’t want one party to have all the power in making all the decision. The original Federalists and Antifederalists was not really develop until the late 1600s. The ones who started the ancient Greeks were in developing the democracy. For

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    ROLE OF REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES IN INDIA PROJUECT SUBMITTED TO‚ Dr. B.K MAHAKUL (FACULTY: POLITICAL SCIENCE) ANISH GHOSE ROLL NO: 14 (SOCIOLOGY‚ MAJOR) SEMESTER III HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY RAIPUR‚ C.G. CONTENTS 1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.............................................................1 2. OBJECTIVES................................................................................2 3. HYPOTHESIS.....................................................................

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    10.2014 Merve YILMAZ THE EXISTING PROBLEMS IN POLITICAL PARTIES Political party is a group people which seeks to achieve goals common to its members through the acquisition and exercise of political power i. Political parties are one of the most important political institutions of democracy. In this respect‚ for contemporary democracy understanding they are an indispensable part of the system in the country. In our country‚ Political parties faced with some problems. In this paper‚ I shall

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    It wasn’t a moment; it was a collection of moments spread over twenty days. Eight months back‚ I took to the streets and campaigned for a political party whose ideology I believed in. Before campaigning‚ I wanted to reinforce my belief system. I spoke to journalists‚ street vendors and campaigners of the opposing party. Having never walked more than a mile at a stretch; walking twenty miles that day through the winding streets‚ was a challenge. A homemaker who had never worked before was leading

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    Three main primaries are open‚ closed‚ and blanket. These all deal with the parties and how they are able vote. Open primary does not have to be a registered party to vote. Closed primary encourages party unity. Blanket system to select the political party candidates in a primary election. These three main primaries have different meanings of the parties. Open primary is voters need not to be a registered party member to vote in a party’s primary. Eleven states have open primary. If the person

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    Development of Parties and Party Systems in Central Europe 1989-2008 (I) - Poland‚ the Czech Republic‚ Slovakia and Hungary Søren Riishøj‚ Senior Lecturer‚ Institute of Political Science‚ University of Southern Denmark Email-adresses: sr@sam.sdu.dk Contents: I. Introduction 1.1. Political parties and stages of post-communism 1.2. Political parties and party systems 1.3. The formation of political parties 1.4. Stages of party and party system development

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