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CONTENTS Code No. A.I.1 A.I.2 A.I.3 A.I.4 A.I.5 A.I.6 A.II.1 A.II.2 A.II.3 A.II.4 A.III.1 A.III.2 A.III.3 A.III.4 B.2 B.3 E.I.1 E.I.2 E.I.3 E.I.4 E.I.5 E.I.6 E.II.1 E.II.2 E.II.3 E.II.4 E.II.5 Stream Public Administration: Concepts & Practice Contemporary Political Debates Administrative Law Economics for Public Policy Research Methods for Social Sciences Research Proposal and Dissertation Writing Economic Development: Concepts, Theories, Experiences & Policies Public Finance: Policy and Management Issues e- Governance Managing Human Resources in Organizations Social Inclusion: Equity and Growth Operations Management Ethics in Administration and Governance Green Federalism, Environment and Sustainable Development Study of Rural Development and Administration Study of Urban Development and Administration Poverty: Concepts, Issues & Strategies Human Rights & Internal Security Disaster Risk Reduction Development & Management of Infrastructure Projects International Relations and Organizations Issues in Federal Polity Consumer Protection & Welfare: Law, Policies and Implementation Development Studies & Advanced Public Policy Service Law Policy Process and Policy Analysis Indian Social System Page No. 1-2 3-4 5-6 7 8-9 10 11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 22 23-25 26-27 28-29 30 31-32 33-35 36 37-40 41 42-44 45 46 47-48 49
Lynn Jr., Lawrence (2006), Public Management: Old and New, Routledge, New York and London. Mathur B.P. (2005), Governance Reform for Vision India, Macmillan, New Delhi. Riggs, F.W. (2011), The Ecology of Public Administration, 50th Anniversary Edition, IIPA, New Delhi. Stephen P. Osborne (2010), The New Public Governance, Emerging Perspectives on the Theory and Practice of Public Governance, Routledge, New York and London.
Further Readings Arndt Christiane and Charles Oman (2006), Uses and Abuses of Governance Indicators, OECD, Paris. Arora, R.K. & Meena Sogani (2010), Governance in India: Paradigms and Practices, Aalekh Publishers, Jaipur. Batley, Richard and Larbi, George (2004), The Changing Role of Government: The reform of Public Services in Developing Countries, McMillan, London. Hooja, Rakesh & R.K. Arora (2007), Administrative Theories: Approaches, Concepts and Thinkers in Public Administration, Rawat Publications, Jaipur. Kapur, Devesh and Pratap Bhanu Mehta (2005), Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design, Oxford University Press, Delhi. Kaufmann, Daniel, Aart Kraay and Massimo Mastruzzi (2005), Governance Matters IV: Governance Indicators for 1996-2004. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no.3630, Washington, D.C. Osborne, D. and Gaeblar,T. (1992), Reinventing Government: How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector, Addison-Wesley Publication, New York. Subramanian, T.S.R. (2004), Journeys Through Babudom And Netaland: Governance In India, Rupa & Co., New Delhi. The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Special Number on Towards Good Governance (1998), IIPA, New Delhi. Mode of Evaluation Written Examination
Readings Books/ Articles Barry Boseman, Public Values and Public interest, Counter-balancing Economic Individualism, Washington, Georgetown University Press, 2007. Carolyn M. Elliott(ed.), Civil Society and Democracy: a Reader, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2003 3
Dolly Arora, Reorganising Government: Will Functional Division and Autonomy Help Improve Policy Delivery, Administrative Change, Vol. XXXVIII (2) Jan-Dec 2011. Dolly Arora, Social Development and Administrative Reforms in Indian Council of Social Development, India: Social Development Report, 2010, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2010. Jos E. Mooij, The Politics of Economic Reforms in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2005. Linda Weiss (ed.), States in Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003. Neera Chandoke and Praveen Priyadarshi, Contemporary India: Economy, Society, Politics, Noida, Dorling Kindersley (India)ltd. 2009. Neera Chandoke, Contested Secessions: Rights, Self-determination, Democracy, and Kashmir, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2012. Neerja Gopal Jayal and Pratap Bhanu Mehta(eds), The Oxford Companion to Politics in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2011. Partha Chatterjee(ed.), State and Politics in India, Oxford University Press, 2011 Peter Burnell and Richard Youngs(eds.), New Challenges to Democratisation, New York, Routledge, 2010 Rajender Vora and Suhas Palshikar(eds.), Indian Democracy: Meaning and Practices, New Delhi, Sage, 2004. Raka Ray and Mary Fainsod Katzenstein(eds.), Social Movements in India: Poverty, Power and Politics, Rowman and Littlefields, inc., 2005. Ranabir Sammaddar, The Politics of Autonomy, New Delhi, Sage, 2006
Wade William (1992), Public Law in Britain and India, Bombay; N. M. Tripathi Private Ltd. Wade, William and Christopher Forsyth (2009), Administrative Law, 10th Edition, Oxford University Press, New York.
Further Readings Alright, Winston and Zappe, Data Analysis and Decision Making with Microsoft Excel Second Edition, Thomson Publication. Amir D Aczel and Jayavel Sounderpandian, Complete Business Statistics 6th Edition, The McGraw Hill. Anderson, Sweeney and Williams, Statistics for Business and Economics, ninth edition, Cengage Learning. Bowerman, B.L., OConnel R.T. and Murphree, E. S., Business Statistics in Practice, Fifth Publication, Tata McGraw-Hill. Douglas A Lind, William G. Marchal and Samuel A. Wathen, Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics, 13th Edition, The McGraw Hill Education Private Limited. Keller, G., Statistics for Management, Cengage Learning. Ken Black, Business Statistics, John Wiley Publication. Naval Bajpai, Business Statistics with CD-ROM, Pearson Publication. Mode of Evaluation Assignments.
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Shah, Anwar, 2006(ed.), Local Governance in Developing Countries, Washington, DC, The World Bank.
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A.II.3 E-Governance
Course Incharge: Dr. Charru Malhotra and Shri S.R. Das
Overview Information Communication Technology (ICT) is slowly becoming an indispensable tool for Governance to achieve the key aspects of Good Governance making e-Governance as one of the most relevant aspects of public administration. This stream aims to graduate from essential concepts of e-governance to its various processes, components, challenges, opportunities and strategies prevalent globally. Important aspects related to e-Governance such as Emerging ICT trends, Cyber security, Standards, National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), IT Act of India and so on, are also expected to be covered in the stream. Objectives After the completion of the stream, the participants shall be able to:1. Understand the basic tenets and trends of ICT implementation in the processes of Governance. 2. Know the maturity of ICT implementation in public sector from its initial phases of e-Government to its final phase of achieving participatory e-Governance. 3. Comprehend the principles of public policy formulation, varied implementation models as well as the monitoring and evaluation strategies required for successful e-Governance Project Management 4. Recognize the contextual issues and indigenous opportunities offered by eGovernance implementation in India with special understanding of NeGP. 5. Appreciate the lessons offered by various national and international cases Suggested Contents A. Concepts and Evolution Role of ICT in governance; Basic concepts of e-government and e-governance; stakeholders, processes and maturity models; ICT for Development (ICT4D) discourse; Emerging ICT trends (Web 2.0, cloud computing, utility computing, mobile computing, Service Oriented architecture,) & its impact on public service delivery and citizens participation (3 sessions) B. e-Governance - Vision to Implementation Strategic Vision: NeGP Vision; Implementation strategies: Service Delivery Centers, Web-portals, Mobile implementation, Social media; Outsourcing: Role of Private Sector and NGOs (2 sessions)
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C. e-Government Issues and Challenges Stakeholders participation; Digital Divide; Intergovernmental G2G Relationships; Business Process Reengineering-BPR; Change management; Contract Management; Capacity Building; Knowledge management; Interoperability and Standards (3 sessions) D. Legal Framework Data Security and Privacy; Cyber-security; IT Act 2000/08 of India for e-Government (2 sessions) E. Overview of e-Govt Plan in India National e-Governance Plan (NeGP): Service Delivery Platform, State Data Centres, State Wide Network, Mission Mode Projects; Status so far; Way forward (Electronic Delivery of Services Bill, Mobile Governance Policy Framework) (2 sessions) F. International Overview Scenario of Developing Countries: Need, Ecosystem, and Indigenous Knowledge systems; Lessons to be learnt from Developed Countries (3 sessions) G. Case-Discussions (3 sessions) H. Field visits (2 visits) Essential Readings The participants are expected to primarily rely on the knowledge and skills generated in classroom discussions, experts presentations and the related research papers circulated to them topic wise. Apart from that, the following books could be read to have an academic insight into theoretical foundations and assumptions related to the subject. 1. Bhatnagar, S. E-Government, from Vision to implementation: A practical guide with case studies, New Delhi, 2007. 2. Gupta, M.P., Kumar, Prabhat, and Bhattacharya, Jaijit, Government Online, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2004. 3. Heeks Richard, Implementing and Managing e-Government, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2004. 4. Bagga, R.K. and Gupta Piyush (ed.), Transforming Government: e-Governance Initiatives in India, ICFAI Press, Hyderabad, 2009. Mode of Evaluation Term Paper
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Essential Readings Debra Nelson, Positive Organization Behaviour, Sage Publications, 2007 Hersey, Paul & Blanchard, Kenneth H., Management of Organization Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India, 1996. Dubrin, Andrew J., Fundamentals of Organization Behaviour: An Applied Approach, Ohio, USA: South Western College Publishing, 1997. Pareek, Udai, Rao, T.V. and Pestonjee, D.M., Behavioural Processes in Organizations, New Delhi: Oxford Publishing Company, 1981. Dessler, Gary, Management, USA: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1998. Suggested Readings Daniel Levi, Group Dynamics for Teams, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2007. Northouse, Peter, G., Leadership: Theory and Practice, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2007. Singh, Rajesh, Change and Mindset of Productive Work Culture, Radha Publications, New Delhi, 2006. Kessler, Eric, H and James & Bailey, Handbook of Organizational and Management Wisdom, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2007. Last 10 years Journals: a. Harvard Business Review b. Vision c. Vikalpa Mode of Evaluation Case Study
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Mahendra Dev, Inclusive Growth in India, Oxford Collected Essays, 2008. Sukhadeo Thorat and Umakant, Caste, Race and Discrimination Discourses in International Context, New Delhi and Jaipur: Indian Institute of Dalit Studies and Rawat Publishers, 2004. Sukhadeo Thorat, Aryama and Prashant Negi (Eds.), Reservation and Private Sector-Quest for Equal Opportunity and Growth, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2005. Sushma, Yadav, Social Justice: Ambedkars Vision, New Delhi: IIPA, 2006. Valerian Rodrigues (Ed.), The Essential Writings of B.R. Ambedkar, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002.
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Tokyo: McGraw Hill, Kogakusha, 1978. Moder and Philips, Project Management with CPM and PERT, New York: Van Nostrand, 1970 (2nd Ed.). Sasieni, Maurice, Arthur Yaspan and Lawrence Friedman, Operations Research: Methods and Problems, New York: John Willey, 1959. Singh, Jagjit, Operations Research, Harmondsworth: Penguin Book, 1971. Srinath, L.S., O.R. for Executives, Affiliated East West Press Ltd., 1994. Swarup, Kanti, Introduction to Operations Research, New Delhi: Sultan Chand, 1988. Ward, R.A., Operational Research in Local Government, London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1964.
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IPCC and recent Developments Low Carbon Life style :A sustainable practice Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA) EIA with special reference to Biodiversity Energy security : Threats & Challenges Non-conventional energy sources- The road to future Forestry: Issues &Challenges Sustainable development with emphasis on sustainable agriculture and urban planning Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction Environment Millennium Development goals
Suggested Books Handbook of Climate Change and India-Development, Politics and Governance Edited by Navroz K. Dubash Oxford University Press Sustainable development: Critical Issues by OCED Our Common Future by World Commission on Environment and Development Global warming The science of Climate Change by Frances Drake Arnold Publications, London , Co- Published by Oxford University Press Inc., New York Global Warming- The Complete Briefing Third Edition by Sir John Houghton Cambridge University Press Climate Change -From Science to sustainability by Stephen Paeke and Joe Smith, Oxford University Press Non Conventional Energy Source By G.D Rai Khanna Publishers How to Live a Low-Carbon Life: The Individual's Guide to Stopping Climate Change by Chris Goodall, published by Earthscan/Routledge. Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems is a 2006 by Michael Begon, Colin R. Townsend and John L. Harper. Published by Blackwell Publishing J. Twidell &T. Weir, Renewable Energy Resources. E &fn Spon Ltd.London, 1986 Disaster Management in India- Document By Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, 2012 Further Readings Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2007) - Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). The Reports from Working Groups I, II and III are available at: http://www.ipcc.ch/. Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change - http://www.hmtreasury.gov.uk/independent_reviews/stern_review_economics_climate_change/ster n_review_report.cfm S Sukhatme and J Nayak: Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, Third Edition (Tata McGraw Hill, 2008) TERI Energy Data Directory (TEDDY) 2009 (TERI Press, 2009) Aggarwal, Anil and Sunita Narain (ed): Dying Wisdom; Rise, Fall and Potential of India's Traditional Water Harvesting Systems: A Citizens' Report. Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment, 1997, 404p 24
Chelliah, Raja. J and Sudarshan. R. 1999. Income Poverty and Beyond: Human Development in India. Social Science Press, New Delhi
Websites: Ministry of new and renewable energy Planning commission Mode of Evaluation Group Report & Presentation
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Planning Commission Government of India (2013), Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17) especially Volume II Chapter 17: Rural Development, Sage Publications, Delhi. Shah, Mihir, Neelakshi Mann and Varad Pande (eds) (2012), MGNREGA Sameeksha, Orient Black Swan, New Delhi. Sharma, Vipin (ed) (2013), State of Indias Livelihoods Report 2012, Sage, New Delhi. Tankha, Ajay (2012), Banking on Self-Help Groups: Twenty Years On, Sage, New Delhi. The World Bank (2010), Of Taps & Toilets: Evaluating Community Demand Driven Projects in Rural India, The World Bank, South Asia Region, Washington, D.C. Tiwari, Ramesh Kumar (2011), Human Rights and Law: Bonded Labour in India, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi.
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Municipal Acts, Model Municipal Land, Public Disclosure Law, Community Publication Law. Renuad, Bertrand, National Urbanisation and Policies in Developing Countries, World Bank Working Paper No.347, July, 1979. Handbook of Urbanisation in India by K.C. Sivaramakrishnan, A. Kundu and B.N. Singh, 2007, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. Rao, P.S.N., (2006), Urban Governance and Management, New Delhi: IIPA and Kanishka Publication. Special Issues of Nagarlok: Vol. XX, No.4, Oct-Dec, 1988; Vol. XXI, No.4, Oct-Dec, 1989; Vol. XXII, No.4, Oct-Dec, 1990 ; Vol. XXIII, No.4, Oct-Dec, 1991 ; Vol. XXIV, No.4, Oct-Dec, 1992 ; Vol. XXV, No.4, Oct-Dec, 1993.
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Chelliah, Raja J. (2010). Political Economy of Poverty Eradication in India and Essays on fiscal Reform, New Delhi: Sage. CPRC IIPA Working Paper Series, IIPA, New Delhi. Datta, K.L. and Sharma, S. (2002) Facets of Indian Poverty, New Delhi: Concept Publishing House. Government of India (2008) Report of the Steering Committee on Rapid Poverty Reduction and Local Area Development for the Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-2012), New Delhi: Planning Commission. HarrissWhite, Barbara and Subramanian, S. (1999) Illfare in India, New Delhi: Sage. Kohli, Atul (2012). Poverty Amid Plenty in the New India. Cambridge University Press. Mehta, Aasha Kapur and Shepherd, Andrew (2006) Chronic Poverty and Development Policy in India. New Delhi: Sage. Mehta, Aasha Kapur, Shepherd, Andrew, Bhide, Shashanka, Shah, Amita and Kumar, Anand (2011). India Chronic Poverty Report, New Delhi: IIPA. Saxena, N.C., et.al. (2009) Report of the Expert Group to advise the Ministry of Rural Development on the methodology for conducting the Below Poverty Line (BPL) Census. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Sobhan, Rehman (2010). Challenging the Injustice of Poverty: Agendas for Inclusive Development in South Asia. New Delhi: Sage Publication. Tendulkar, S.D., Radhakrishna R, and Sengupta Suranjan (2009) Report of the Expert Group to Review the Methodology for Estimation of Poverty. Planning Commission, Government of India. UNDP, Human Development Reports, Various Years, New York: OUP World Bank. 2011. Social protection for a changing India. New Delhi: World Bank World Development (2003) Special Issue on Chronic Poverty and Development Policy. Vol.31, No.3, March.
Sen Shankar, Human Rights in A Developing Society, Delhi: A.P.H. Publishing Corporation, 1998. Antonio Cassese, Human Rights in a Changing World, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994. Reports of National Human Rights Commission, National Commissions for STs & SCs, National Commission for Women, etc. Jaytilak Guha Roy (ed.), Policing in Twenty first Century, Delhi, IIPA, 1999. Bahad, R.N.S., Internal Security and Human Rights, Delhi, IIPA, APPPA 2008-09/BAH. Goswami, B.K., Insurgency as Threat to the Internal Security of India with special reference to the North Eastern Region, IIPA, APPPA 2008-09/GOS Pandalai Ravi, Internal Security Dimensions of National Security, IIPA, APPPA 200708/PAN Dogra, P.C., Threat to Security: How Secured is India from within Delhi, Manas 2007 V.T. Patil and T.S.N. Sastry (eds.), Studies in Human Rights, Pondicherry/Delhi/ Coimbatore: P.R. Books, 2000.
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Broad Outline of the course 1. Building Blocks of Disaster Risk management 2. IDNDR and International Efforts for Disaster Reduction, IDNDR(2000-2009), Hyogo Frame Work for Action (HFA)-2005 3. Initiatives in Disaster management in India 4. Disaster management System In India: Case Studies Cyclone, Earthquake, droughts, floods, landslides 5. Disaster Management Cycle; paradigm shift from response to Disaster Risk Reduction 6. Disaster and Development 7. Community Participation in Disaster Preparedness 8. Disaster mitigation planning and safety regulations 9. Drought proofing of arid area 10. Coastal zone Development 11. Government agencies and other social organizations relevant to natural calamitiesaims, findings, available assistance and guidance Suggested Books (A)Essential Reading W. Nick Carter, Disaster Management: A Disaster Managers Hand Book, Manila: Asian Development Bank, 1991. Vinod K. Sharma (ed.), Disaster Management, 5th Ed., New Delhi: IIPA, 2010 T. N. Khoshoo (1988) Environment Concerns and Strategies. Ashish Pub. House, Delhi. Vinod K. Sharma, IDNDR and Beyond, New Delhi: IIPA, 2001 M.C. Gupta & Vinod K. Sharma, Orissa Super Cyclone, 1999, New Delhi: IIPA, 2001 (B)Further Readings Becker, P.: Sustainability Science: Analyzing and Managing Risk and Resilience for Sustainable Development. Amsterdam: Elsevier., 2013. Becker, P. & Abrahamsson, M.: Designing capacity development for disaster risk management: A logical framework approach. Karlstad and Stockholm: MSB., 2012. Bolger, J.: Why what and how of capacity development. 2000, Capacity Development Occasional Series, 1(1), 1-8. Eade, D.: Capacity-building: An approach to people-centred development. Oxfam, 1997. Fukuda-Parr, S., Lopes, C., & Malik, K.: Capacity for development: New solutions to old problems. Earthscan/James & James., 2002. Kotter, J. P., & Cohen, D. S.: The heart of change: Real-life stories of how people change their organizations. Harvard Business Press., 2002. Krznaric, R.: How change happens: Interdisciplinary perspectives for human development. Oxford: Oxfam Pubns., 2007,. Ortiz, A., & Taylor, P.: Emerging patterns in the capacity development puzzle: Why, what and when to measure. 2008, Report for IIEP, Institute of Development Studies. 34
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UNDP: Strengthening capacities for disaster risk reduction - A primer. Bangkok: United Nations Development Programme., 2011.
The Coalition for Global School Safety and Disaster Prevention Education (COGSS & DPE) The Inter-Agency Library on Disaster Reduction for the ISDR Global Network of NGOs for Disaster Risk Reduction (ISDR)
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country as the internal conditionalities of a nation are inseparably intertwined with its external man infestations in the realm of Public Policy. Theme I: An introduction to IR theory: Is there any IR theory or not? Systems theory, Morton Kaplans, World Systems theory The notion of key IR percepts such as Realism, Neo Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism and Critical theories Theme II: Indias Foreign Policy: Problems, Prospects and Challenges ahead Bilateral Relations of the country with nations of the order of United States, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and other nation states of strategic and geo- economic significance Indias standpoint in terms of South Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Africa and Latin America Module III: An introduction to International Organizations and International Administration: David Mitranys Functional Peace and Domestic peace Inis Claudes Origins of League of Nations and United Nations A functional narrative of United Nations and its various organs, the idiom of Global Governance and Risk Society A narrative on the Reforms of United Nations and the organizations future in the international system in the realm of human rights, disarmament, climate change, migration and regional conflict Theme IV: Disarmament and the Non Proliferation Regime: The narrative of CTBT, NPT, Draft Nuclear Doctrine in India, Indo-US Nuclear Deal, the Civil liability legislation in the Nation and other attendant international concerns Theme V: An Introduction to Diplomacy: Traditional Diplomatic Practice Cold War Diplomacy, Ping Pong Diplomacy, Coercive Diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, Economic Diplomacy, etc with individual case studies. Discussions on the Defense Policy of India, procurement, management of domestic concerns and conflicts in the near neighborhood. Module VI: Case Studies of International Conflict: Iraq Afghanistan Libya Iran 38
Sino- India Bilateral Relationship Indo-Pak Bilateral Relationship Syria Congo Israel-Palestine
VII. Summing Up Lecture Essential Readings: John Baylis and Steve Smith, The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, Oxford University Press, 2010. Kenneth Waltz, Man, State and the War: A Theoretical Analysis, Columbia University Press, 2001. Francis Fukuyama, The End of History and the Last Man, Free Press, 2006. Thomas G. Weiss, Whats wrong with the United Nations and How to Fix it, Polity Publishers, Ist Edition, 2008 Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order, Summer, Foreign Affairs, 1993. Inis Claude, Swords into Ploughshares: The Problems and Process of International Organizations, Random House, 1964. Manan Dwivedi, Shashank Manish, International Relations: A Theoreticians Insight into the Novae Discipline, VDM Verlag Mueller, United States, 2010. Manan Dwivedi, Internal Security Threats to South Asia, Gyan Publications, 2013. Manan Dwivedi, South Asia Security, Gyan Publications, 2008. Harold Nicholson, Diplomacy, T. Butterworth, 1939. Suggested Readings: Fortna, Virginia Page, Does Peacekeeping Work? : Shaping Belligerent Choices after Civil War, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. Ulrich Beck, Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity, Sage Publications, 1992. Jenny Edkins, Nick Vaughan Willaims, Critical Theorists and International Relations, Rutledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2009. Steven C. Roach, Critical theory and International Relations, Routeldge, 2007. Karen A. Mingst, Margaret P Karns, International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Lynne Rienner Publications, July 2004. Robert O Keohane, After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy, Princeton University Press; 1st Princeton Classic Ed edition, 2005. Manan Dwivedi, South Asia Security, Gyan Publications, 2008. Alexander Wendt, Social Theory of International Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Robert O Keohane, Neo Realism and Its Critics, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Thomas G. Weiss, David P Forsythe. Roger A. Coate, The United Nations and Changing World Politics, West View Press; Sixth Edition, 2009. Paul F. Diehl, Brian Frederking, The Politics of Global Governance: International Organizations in an Interdependent World, Lynne Rienner Publishers; 4 Edition, 2010.
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J. N Dixit, Makers of Indias Foreign Policy: Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Yaswant Sinha, Harper and Collins, 2004. Fred Halliday, Rethinking International Relations, Macmillan, 1994. Stanley Wolpert, Continued Conflict or Cooperation: India and Pakistan, University of California Press, 2010. Milton J. Esman, Shibley Telhami, International Organizations and Ethnic Conflict, Cornell University Press, 1995. Norman Hill, International Organization, New York, Harper and Collins, 1952.
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Objectives To Comprehand Nature of Federal Polity in Globalisation era To analyse Challenges for the Administration Syllabus Problems in North-east J&K Naxalism Religious Fundamentalism Formation of Smaller States Essential Readings Fadia and Menaria (eds.), Reports of Commission on Centre State Relations, Vol. I & II, Agra, Sahitya Bhavan Guha Ramachandra, India after Gandhi, India, Picadar Suggested Readings To be circulated Mode of Evaluation Group Report & Presentation
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Essential Readings Chaudhary, R.N.P., Consumer Protection Law- Provisions and Procedure, Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi 2005. K.N. Bhatt, Suresh Misra and Sapna Chadah, (Ed.), Consumer Education and Empowerment, Centre for Consumer Studies in collaboration with Abhijeet Publications, Delhi, 2010. Rajyalakshmi Rao, Consumer is King, 3rd Edn., Universal Law Publishing Co., 2012 S.S.Singh, Suresh Misra and Sapna Chadah, (Ed.), Consumer Education and Empowerment, Centre for Consumer Studies, in collaboration with Abhijeet Publications, Delhi, 2010 Suresh Misra and Sapna Chadah, (Ed), Consumer Protection in India: Issues and Concerns, IIPA, 2012 Suresh Misra and Sapna Chadah, (Ed.), Emerging Perspectives in Consumer Welfare: Twenty Five Years of the Consumer Protection Act, IIPA, 2012. Suresh Misra, Sapna Chadah and Mamta Pathania, (Ed), Consumer Concerns in 21st Century-Socio-Legal Perspectives, IIPA, 2012 Suresh Misra, Sapna Chadah and Mamta Pathania, (Ed.), Consumer Protection in India: Policies and Case Studies, Concept Publications, 2012 Wadhwa, D.P and Rajah, N.L., The Law of Consumer Protection, Wadhwa & Co. Nagpur, 2006. Suggested Readings Agarwal V.K., Consumer Protection Law and Practice, BLH Publishers Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 2000. Landmark Judgments on Consumer Protection Univeral Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Majumdar P.K. Law of Consumer Protection in India, Orient Publishing Complany, New Delhi, 1999. S.S. Singh & Chadah Sapna Consumer Protection in India: Some Reflections, IIPA, New Delhi, 2005. Sapna Chadah Responsibility of Service Provider Yojana, February, 2009, pp 3132. Sapna Chadah, Accountability of Service Providers: Contributions of Consumer Protection Law published in IJPA Vol. LII, No. 3, July-September 2006, pp. 459477. Saxena Anurag Consumer Protection in India A Study of Implementation Strategies, APPPA Dissertation, IIPA, New Delhi, 2004. Singh Gurjeet, Law on Consumer Protection in India Justice within reach, Deep and Deep Publication, 1996. Singh, S.S. et.al, The Impact of Third Amendment to CPA on the working of State Commissions and District Forums. (Report) IIPA, 2006. Suresh Misra & Sapna Chadah, Good Governance and Consumer Welfare: Empowering Consumers through Education in R.P.C.S. Rajaram, Dr. M. Jeyakumara, K. Durai & S. Yavanarani Edited Book Consumer Protection and
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Welfare published by Kalasalingam University, Krihnankoli & Snams Book House Pvt Ltd., Chennai, 2008, pp. 92-96. Suresh Misra Market and Rural Consumer Yojana, February, 2009, pp. 43-44. Suresh Misra, Sapna Chadah and Mamta Pathania, Evaluation Report on Impact and Effectiveness of Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Centre for Consumer Studies, IIPA, New Delhi, 2013. Suresh Misra, Sapna Chadah and Mamta Pathania, Report on Assessment of Wastage of Food and Ostentatious Behaviour During Social Gatherings (Marriages/Parties/Meetings, etc.) in National Capital Region Delhi, Centre for Consumer Studies, IIPA, New Delhi, 2011.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. D.L. Weimer & A. R. Vining, Policy Analysis. Longman, 2011.
Suggested Readings: William N. Dunn, Public Policy Analysis: An Introduction, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. Julian Le Grand, Motivation, Agency and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, 2003. Paul A. Sabatier (ed) Theories of the Policy Process, Westview Press, 2007. Michael Hill, The policy process: a reader, Harvester-Wheatsheaf, 1993. Michael E. Kraft and Scott R. Furlong, Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives, CQ Press, 2010. George M. Guess and Paul G. Farnham, Cases in Public Policy Analysis, Georgetown University Press, 2011. Mode of Evaluation Assignment
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