Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... executive , responsibility is undivided . The President of the U.S.A. , is an evident example of the single executive . Under this head also comes the British Cabinet , because it works as a unity under the pre - eminent control of the ...
... executive , responsibility is undivided . The President of the U.S.A. , is an evident example of the single executive . Under this head also comes the British Cabinet , because it works as a unity under the pre - eminent control of the ...
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... executive must be equipped with adequate power so that it may deal with all situations effectively and vigorously . Other- wise , the executive is no executive . ( iii ) The executive should be granted a sufficiently long tenure of ...
... executive must be equipped with adequate power so that it may deal with all situations effectively and vigorously . Other- wise , the executive is no executive . ( iii ) The executive should be granted a sufficiently long tenure of ...
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... executive of the power to declare or conduct war . In that case , the military function of the executive becomes extinct . To translate into practice the wishes of the peoples as expressed through a sovereign legislature is thus the ...
... executive of the power to declare or conduct war . In that case , the military function of the executive becomes extinct . To translate into practice the wishes of the peoples as expressed through a sovereign legislature is thus the ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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