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    Political Thought of Al Mawardi By Mohammed Usman Sajid (09956) Abstract: The political theory of Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi (c. 972 - c. 1058) has been analysed and summarised in the form of a research essay. Al-Mawardi‚ is known as one of the greatest and important scholars regarding the analysis of the caliphate theory and its positions. He became the chief justice of Baghdad due his great knowledge in jurisprudence and religion. This essay tells how the

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    Abstract The division of spiritual and temporal in Christianity has taken a long time to be enacted into the political theory of the occidental mind. There is a long history of church rule behind today’s secular political thinking. Which recognizes religion as of no significance in the eye of the state. They have taken the sovereignty from God and put it into the hands of the people. In doing so they have declared collective human conscience as their guide and have rejected all sorts of scriptures

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    A Review Paper of International Political Economy Of Michael Veseth Syville S. Sebastian BPS 4-1 Prof. Adam Ramilo “International Political Economy (IPE) is the rapidly developing social science field of study that attempts to understand international and global problems using an eclectic interdisciplinary array of analytical tools and theoretical perspectives” -Michael Veseth. The domain of International Political Economy is expanding beyond issues such as‚ international trade‚ international

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    UNIT 6 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMY OF Structure 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Global Divide 6.3 Poverty of Income Comparisons 6.4 Global Social Reality: Essentials of Maldevelopment 6.5 Agenda of the Political Economy of Development 6.6 Some Important Aspects of the Political Economy: Theories of Development 6.7 Capital Accumulation: Role and Limitations 6.8 International Capital Flows 6.9 Role of the State 6.10 The Counter Revolution in Development Economics: The LPG Package

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    on International Political Economy The first chapter of the text deals with the fundamental nature of international political economy (IPE) and some analytical issues related to its multidimensional character. Chapters 2 through 4 are the core chapters of the text that explore the history and policies associated with the three dominant IPE perspectives‚ namely economic liberalism‚ mercantilism‚ and structuralism. These theoretical tools are useful in understanding many political‚ economic‚ and social

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    An essay on Robert Gilpin “The Nature of Political Economy” This chapter introduces differences and similarities between politics and economics. Both of them affect one another. In another hand‚ politicians and economists have different ideas and consumptions about the same facts. Also‚ they choose different ways of analysis. Moreover‚ Mr. Gilpin talks about the importance of the understanding the nature of political economy. In today’s rapidly changing world‚ where globalization takes place and

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    In its contemporary meaning‚ political economy refers to different‚ but related‚ approaches to studying economic and related behaviours‚ ranging from the combination of economics with other fields to the use of different‚ fundamental assumptions that challenge earlier economic assumptions: Political economy most commonly refers to interdisciplinary studies drawing upon economics‚ sociology‚ and political science in explaining how political institutions‚ the political environment‚ and the economic

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    A classical political economy is a term that explains how production‚ buying‚ and selling fit with each other and how those aspects of business work within society. It was first described in the 1700s by the English philosopher John Locke. It was further studied by Adam Smith‚ and‚ in later years‚ by Karl Marx. One of the most important aspects of a political economy is understanding the value of capital and how it translates into economic activity that follows the laws of the land. The way that

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    as an inherent part of human nature in a constructive way‚ guided by reason. Liberalism considers competition as an advantage for economy and economy activities. That kind of competition is called “the invisible hand” by Adam Smith‚ who describes it as the responsible for promoting the common good within a society‚ and the factor which guide economy to success. Economy activities are motivated by self-interests of consumers‚ and competition regulates these activities in order to prevent catastrophic

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    hInternational Political Economy IPE is about interplay of economics and politics in world affairs. The core question of IPE is: what drives and explains events in the world economy? For some peoplethis comes down to a battle of ‘states versus markets’. The ‘markets’ for world economy are not like local Street bazaars in which all items can be openly and competitively traded and exhanged. Equally‚ politicians cannot rule the global economy. World markets and countries‚ local firms and multinational

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