Understanding basic concepts in political science/ by Edwin E. Valenzuela.

By: Valenzuela, Edwin E
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Intramuros, Manila: Unlimited Books Library Services & Publishing, Inc., c2016Edition: 2nd edDescription: xvi, 347p.: ill.; 23 cmISBN: 978-971-9654-15-5Subject(s): Political science -- textbookDDC classification: GC 320 V161 2016 Summary: Contents: Introductory concepts in political science -- Political research and the concept of power -- Foundation of political science: the state -- The essence of Government --The main branches of the government -- Framework of the government: the constitution -- Political dynamics --Political ideologies -- Local governance -- Public administration -- Foreign policy of the state -- International relations.
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GC 320 V161 2016 (Browse shelf) Available HS- 1689

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Introductory concepts in political science -- Political research and the concept of power -- Foundation of political science: the state -- The essence of Government --The main branches of the government -- Framework of the government: the constitution -- Political dynamics --Political ideologies -- Local governance -- Public administration -- Foreign policy of the state -- International relations.

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