Global Politics

Paper Code: 
24CPOL412
Credits: 
06
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course introduces students to the key debates on the meaning and nature of globalization by addressing its political, economic, social, cultural and technological dimensions. It imparts an understanding of the working of the world economy The course also offers insights into key contemporary global issues such as the proliferation of nuclear weapons, ecological issues, international terrorism, and human security before concluding with a debate on the phenomenon of global governance.

Course Outcomes: 

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Course Code

Course Title

24CPOL 412

Global Politics

(Theory)

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

CO43: assess the interplay between globalization and various social, political, and cultural dynamics worldwide through case studies and real-world examples

CO44: examine the role and impact of global resistance movements and NGOs in addressing economic disparities and injustices within the global economy.

CO45: analyse the role of global governance mechanisms and state actors in addressing ecological and nuclear proliferation issues, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.

 and take appropriate positions on contemporary global issues.

CO46: develop an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of contemporary international issues and analyse the role of non-state actors in resolving international issues

CO47:  assess shifts in global power and governance structures, including the decline of US hegemony and the emergence of new power centers, through historical and contemporary perspectives.

CO48: contribute effectively in Course specific interaction

Approach in

teaching:

Interactive Hours, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments

 

Learning activities

for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Effective

questions, Giving tasks

Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects.

 

Online Quiz

 
18.00
Unit I: 
Globalization: Conceptions and Perspectives

Understanding Globalization: Globalisation- Social, political, Cultural, Technological and economic dimensions, Global Resistance- Global Social Movements and NGO

18.00
Unit II: 
Global Economy

Its Significance; Anchors of Global Political Economy: Bretton Woods, IMF, World Bank, GATT, WTO, TNCs; Global Resistances: Global Social Movements and NGOs

18.00
Unit III: 
Contemporary Global Issues:

Ecological Issues: Historical Overview of International Environmental Agreements, Climate Change, Global Commons Debate; Proliferation of nuclear weapons

 

18.00
Unit IV: 
Contemporary Global Issues:

International Terrorism: Non-State Actors and State Terrorism; Post 9/11 developments; Migration; Human Security 

18.00
Unit V: 
Global Shifts:

Power and Governance, End of US Hegemony, Emergence of Power Centre

Essential Readings: 

Ø  Heywood, A. & Whithman, B., (2023). Global Politics. London, Bloomsbury Academics

Ø  Ghai, U R, Arora, M., (2022), International Politics: Theory and Practice, Jalandhar, New Academic Publishing Company

Ø  Basu, R., (2022). International Politics: Concepts, Theories and Issues. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Ø  Kumar, M., (2020), Theoretical Aspects of International Politics. Agra: Shiva Lal Agrawal and Co

Ø  Ghosh, P., (2020), International Relations, New Delhi, PHI Publishers

 

References: 

Ø  Kaufman, J.P., (2022), Introduction to International Relations : Theory and Practices, Washington, Rowman and Littlefield

Ø  Glinchey, S.M., (2022), Foundation of International Relations, London, Bloomsbury Academics

Ø  Palmer and Perkins, (2019),International Relations, New Delhi, AITBS Publishers and Distributors

Ø  Goldstein,J .S., ,and Pevehouse, J.C.,(2017), International Relations,  New Delhi, Pearson.

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