UNIT - I
1. Public Administration : Meaning and Scope, 2 .Nature and Significance of Public Administration, 3. Evaluation of Public Administration as a Discipline, 4. Relation of Public Administration with other Social Sciences, 5.Public Administration and Private Administration, 6. New Public Administration and Development Administration, 7. Role of Public Administration in Modern State, 8. Responsive Administration, 9. Administration Behaviour : Leadership, Decision-Making, Communication and Accountability, 10. Organization : Meaning, Types, Bases, Problems and Approaches, 11. Principles of Organization, 12. Control Over Administration : Legislative, Executive & Judicial, 13. Organization Structure : Chief Executive, 14. Line, Staff and Auxiliary Agencies, 15. Line Agency : Department and Independent Regulatory Commission, 16. Line Agency : Public Corporation, 17. Organisation of Field Agencies, 18. Management Process : Meaning, Scope, Functions and Scientific Management Approach, 19. Bureaucracy, 20. Personnel Administration : Recruitment, Training, Promotion & Position Classification, 21. Employer-Employee Relations, 22. Public Relations, 23. Financial Administration : Formation and Execution of Budget, 24. Accounting and Auditing, 25. Administrative Reforms : Meaning, Necessity, Commissions and Committees, 26. Organization and Methods, 27. Ombudsman : Lokpal and Lokayukta, 28. Generalists Vs. Specialists,
UNIT - II
1.Main Characteristics of Ancient Indian Political Thought, 2. Manu, 3 .Political Thought of Bhisma, 4. Kautilya, 5. Sukra, 6. The Indian Renaissance : Raja Ram Mohan Roy, 7. Gopal Krishna Gokhale, 8. Mahadev Ranade, 9. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, 10. Aurbindo Ghosh, 11. Swami Vivekanand, 12 .Mahatma Gandhi, 13.Jawahar Lal Nehru, 14. Manvendra Nath Roy, 15. Jai Prakash Narayan, 16. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar,
UNIT - III
1.International Politics], 2 .Major Traditional and Modern Approaches, 3. Theories Related to Great Debates, 4. Theories Related to Neo-Neo-Debates, 5. Politics of Power, 6. Balance of Power, 7. Collective Security, 8. International Law, 9. Foreign Policy, 10. Cold War and Detente, 11. Non-Aligned Movement, 12. Disarmament and Arms Control, 13. New International Economic Order, 14. Regional Organisation, 15. South Asia, 16. New Scenario of International Politics, 17. United Nations Organisation, 18. Indian’s Foreign Policy (1946-71)–I, 19. India’s Foreign Policy (1971-91)–II, 20. India’s Foreign Policy—III in the Post-Cold War Era, 21. Terrorism.
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