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Power and Authority: Definition, Nature and Theory

Definition of Power: Power and authority are perhaps the most vital aspects of all organisations in general and political organisations in particular. Power is related to taking of decisions and for the implementation of those decisions. No organisation, whatever may its nature be, can do its duty or achieve objectives without power. Robert Dahl in many of his works has [...]

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Decision-Making Theory: Definition, Nature and Theories

Decision-Making: In Public Administration: The decision-making as a process of administration has a wide range of application mainly in public administration and at the beginning of the fifties of last century it came to the limelight. Behind this the work of a celebrity of public administration was active and he was H. A. Simon. His renowned work—Administrative Behaviour; A Study [...]

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Easton’s Model and It’s Feedback

Easton’s Model in Politics: Why General? David Easton's theory is popularly known as General Systems Theory and here the very word general is used in the following senses: In the first place, it is general in the sense that Easton has outright rejected the idea that a separate political theory can be constructed for national politics and another for international [...]

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