Examining how non-state actors like pressure groups, political parties, and social movements influence formal government organs.
A focus on political elites and the processes of policy-making and political socialization. Academic Significance
J.C. Johari’s Comparative Politics is a foundational academic text that transitions the study of political science from traditional, descriptive government analysis to a more analytical and empirical discipline. Written primarily for Indian university students, the book simplifies complex political concepts and is a staple for postgraduate studies and competitive exams. Core Themes and Subject Matter
The text is a staple for postgraduate political science students. It is structured into two main parts: Part I: Approaches and Theories
Examining how non-state actors like pressure groups, political parties, and social movements influence formal government organs.
A focus on political elites and the processes of policy-making and political socialization. Academic Significance
J.C. Johari’s Comparative Politics is a foundational academic text that transitions the study of political science from traditional, descriptive government analysis to a more analytical and empirical discipline. Written primarily for Indian university students, the book simplifies complex political concepts and is a staple for postgraduate studies and competitive exams. Core Themes and Subject Matter
The text is a staple for postgraduate political science students. It is structured into two main parts: Part I: Approaches and Theories