Introduction to Comprative Government and Politics - MJC-5
1. Comprative Politics : Meaning, Nature and Scope 2. Constitutionalism : Elements and Features 3. Capitalism : Meaning, Evolution and Relevance 4. Socialism : Meaning Growth and Development 5. Colonialism, Anti-Colonialism, Decolonigation : Meaning and Process 6. Constitution of Britain 7. Constitution of America 8. Constitution of Switzerland 9. Constitution of China 10. Comprative Study and Analysis of Institutional Developments : Executive 11. Institutional Structure : Legislature 12. Institutional Structure : Judiciary 13. Method of Amendment of Major Constitutions 14. Party System and Pressure Group of Major Contries.
Perspectives on Public Administration - MJC - 6
1. Public Administration : Meaning and Nature 2. Public Administration : Scope and Significance 3. Public Administration and Private Administration 4. New Public Administration 5. New Public Managemnet 6. Impact and Globalisation on Public Administration 7. Administrative Theory : Classical or Traditional Theory 8. Scientific Management Theory 9. Human-Relation Theory 10. Buseaucratic Theory 11. Ecological Approach 12. Decision-Making Process 13. Financial Administration : Formation and Execution of Budget 14. Accounting and Auditing & Comptroller and Auditor General 15. Integrity in Administration 16. Redressal of Citizens Grievances 17. Ombudsman : Lokpal and Lokayukta
Perspectives on International Relations and World History - MJC - 7
1. International Relations : Meaning, Nature and Scope 2. History of International Relations : Emergence of the International State System 3. Post-Westphalian International Order 4. Idealism, Classical Realism and Neo-Realism 5. Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism 6. Marxist Approaches 7. Feminist Perspectives 8. Eurocentricism and Perspectives from Global South 9. Rise of Nazism 10. Rise of Fascism 11. World War-II : Causes and Consequences 12. Cold War : Meaning, Origin and Its Different Phases 13. Emergence of the Third World 14. Collapse of the USSR and the End of the Cold War 15. Post-Cold War Development : US Unilateralism 16. Rise of China : Challenge to US Hegemony 17. Towards a Multipolar World Order : Emergence of India, Russia and European Union as Power Centres
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