nothing came from the propoganda, public opinion, pressure group etc section in paper 1 last year, so that might be tested. Also sovereignty and Islamic concept of it, plus elections are looming ahead too so we might have something on that.
Something from Aristotle and Plato is must in paper 1. Apart from that, its anybody's guess, but Marx has lower chances since it was tested last year, and they change that slot for western political scientists every year.
They hardly repeat anything in Paper II, which is the same case with Constitutional law (their syllabus is pretty much the same). But obviously Pak, US and UK constitutions are must. I'm doing those three and Indian constitution only for lack of time.
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