Political Culture and Civic Culture: Theoretical Foundations and the Indian Democratic Experience The study of political culture occupies a pivotal place in comparative political analysis, serving as a bridge between the structural dimensions of political institutions and the attitudinal orientations of citizens. The conceptual framework advanced by Gabriel A. Almond and Sidney Verba in their … Continue reading Explain the conceptual relationship between political culture and civic culture as outlined by Almond and Verba, and discuss how these frameworks illuminate the functioning of democracy in India. Critically examine the distinction between parochial, subject, and participant political cultures, and assess the extent to which India exhibits a composite or transitional culture.
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Critically assess the role of political parties in sustaining and stabilizing democracy in developing societies.
The Role of Political Parties in Sustaining and Stabilizing Democracy in Developing Societies Introduction Political parties play a critical role in the functioning of democratic systems, serving as essential intermediaries between the state and society. In developing societies, where democratic institutions are often fragile and political systems are characterized by economic inequalities, ethnic divisions, and … Continue reading Critically assess the role of political parties in sustaining and stabilizing democracy in developing societies.