B.A. (Hons.) Political Science

The B.A. (Hons.) Political Science program helps students understand political systems, ideas, and practices in India and around the world. It includes topics like political theory, different political systems, international relations, and government work. Students will study how political ideas have changed, how governments are set up, and current political issues. The program also helps students think critically, analyze information, and do research, which is great for those wanting to work in public service, policy-making, law, or teaching.

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(GE-8) Unit-1: Public Policy
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Introduction to Public Policy

What is Public Policy? Definition, Types, Features, Scope, Importance & more

In this post, notes of “Unit 1: (Public Policy) from GE – 8: (Introduction to Public Policy) are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year.                                     Public Policy   Concept, Characteristics and Significance The definition […]

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(GE-7) Unit-4: Role of International Institutions: Multi-dimensionality of Globalisation
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Politics of Globalisation

(GE-7) Unit-4: Role of International Institutions: Multi-dimensionality of Globalisation

The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development projects and programs. It was established with the goal of reducing poverty and supporting economic development.

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(GE-7) Unit-1: Conceptualizing Globalisation
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Politics of Globalisation

(GE-7) Unit-1: Conceptualizing Globalization

Introduction The main themes and issues of the unit The unit on “Conceptualizing Globalization” typically explores various themes and issues related to the phenomenon of globalization. While the specific content may vary depending on the c ourse or educational program, here are some common themes and issues that are often covered in such a unit:

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classical political philosophy a- plato, b- aristotle western political philosophy
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Western Political Philosophy

(GE-6) Unit-1: Classical Political Philosophy: a Plato b Aristotle

Introduction The main themes and issues of the unit Classical Political Philosophy is a foundational aspect of Western Political Philosophy, encompassing the works of influential thinkers from ancient Greece and Rome. The unit explores various themes and issues that form the core of this philosophical tradition. Some key themes and issues include: 1. Justice and

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Unit-3: Inequalities understanding international relations
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

(GE-4) Unit-3: Inequalities notes

Inequalities Meaning and significance of inequalities In the context of international relations, inequalities refer to disparities or differences in power, wealth, development, influence, and other factors among states or actors in the global system. These inequalities can manifest in various forms and have significant implications for the functioning of the international order. Here are some

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Unit-2: States, Nations and Markets understanding international relations
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

(GE-4) Unit-2: States, Nations and Markets notes

State and Diffusion of authority/power Concept and significance of state The concept of the state is a fundamental building block. The state is a political and legal entity that possesses a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Understanding the concept of the state is

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