Institutions of Governance in South AsiaKonark Publishers, 2000 - 154 páginas This Study Analyses The Institutions Of Governance-The Legislature, The Judiciary And The Executive Including The Cabinet And The Civil Services--In The Five South Asian Countries--Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka And India. |
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Coalition Politics in India: Problems and Prospects Mahendra Prasad Singh,Anil Mishra Vista de fragmentos - 2004 |