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2 Political Science (POLI) POLI 212 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS Short Title: INTRO TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS Department: Political Science Grade Mode: Standard Letter Course Type: Lecture Distribution Group: Distribution Group II Credit Hours: 3 Restrictio

CLASS - 12 (Humanities) S.No. Name Publisher 1 Flamingos - 12 NCERT 2 Vistas - 12 NCERT 3 History-12 (Themes in Indian History Part-I,II,III ) NCERT 4 Political Science-12 (Contemporary World Politics) NCERT 5 Political Science-12 (Politics in India since Independence) NCERT 6 Introductory Macroeco

Political economy is about how politics affects the economy and the economy affects politics (see box). Governments try to pump up the economy before elections, so that so-called political business cycles create ebbs and flows of economic activity around elections. By the same token,

International political economy considers politics and economics to be inextricably intertwined, while neoclassical economics asserts that economics and politics are—a

As a result, International Political Economy has been fragmented into international politics and international economics. The Bretton Woods system of international economic management in the West, established rules for commercial a

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Tuesday, Thursday 12:45 – 2:00 p.m. Dr. Michelle Lorenzini This course is an introduction to the field of International Political Economy (IPE). It explores the interaction of economics and politics in global affairs - the struggle for power and wealth w

Law and Politics Book Review (Volume 7, Number 11, 1997), pp. 496-99. Steven Vago, Law and Society, Fourth Edition. Law and Politics Book Review (Volume 5, Number 2, February 1995), pp. 75-78. Mary Ann Glendon, Abortion and Divorce in Western Law, and Martha Minow, Making All the Difference. Wome

5 Edward W. Said, Orientalism Western Conceptions of the Orient, Noida: Penguen Books, 2001. 6 Mahmut Mutman, The Politics of Writing Islam. Voicing Difference. London; New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014, p.1. 7 Eve a brief look at the hi

RACE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY IN NEPAL 51 Asserting a racial identity was a means of furthering these political goals, as it was a powerful discourse, backed by the authority of social science and British colonial rulers in Ind

Textual Politics (New York: Routledge, 1985); Joan W. Scott, Gender and the Politics of . race as providing sites of dialogic exchange and contestation, since race has constituted a discursive

Race, Politics, and the New Deal I t was during the Depression of the 1930s that black vot-ers fi rst began to migrate from the “party of Lincoln” to the Democratic Party. From the Civil War through the 1920s, region, race, and ethnicity had marked the divide

The Science and Politics of Race-Norming Linda S. Gottfredson Disparate impact (racial imbalance) in employee selection constitutes prima facie evidence of unlawful discrimina-tion. Research in personnel psychology has shown, how-ever, that valid and unbiased selection procedures often