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How many seats in DU for BA Political Science? 

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Analogies to domestic first and second chambers suggest that the optimal size for the 27-country CEU might be 150 to 190 seats (Nice proposes 345), while that for the EP might be around 780 seats (Nice proposes 732).
That 351 seats constitute a two-thirds majority of all declared seats has an especially important implications in the context of the Indian political system.
This reporting flexibility—coupled with the political imbalance among political scientists—creates the potential for political bias in reported political science estimates.
All these strategies show that in the study of electoral reform, political science will have to go beyond merely considering its impact on each party's share of seats.
We conclude that Australian political science is strong where it has a long-standing engagement with the international political science community (for example, in international relations); where it regularly interacts with Australian government priorities (for example, in public administration); and where it involves the larger community (for example, public intellectuals).
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Melvin J. Hinich, Michael C. Munger 
01 Jan 1994
499 Citations
It is an important addition to political science and essential reading for all in that discipline.
Although the results showed a rather status quo in favour of the ruling party, the opposition coalition managed to increase their seats to 89 compared to 82 from the 2008 12th General Election while the seats obtained by the ruling party reduced to 133 from 140 seats.
Combining multivariate analysis with in-depth case studies, this article shows that both reserved seats and lower thresholds increase minority representation, though reserved seats accomplish that goal more consistently.
Thus, how a political science major is structured is posited to be related to student learning.
On the basis of our research, we suggest how national political science associations and individual departments might increase the number of women undertaking graduate work.