![]() Nehruvian Model of development (Centralised planning, Mixed economy, Public Sector, Poverty alleviation and agrarian development) B. Neo-liberal agenda ( Uruguay Round, GATT, WTO, World Bank, IMF) MODULE -II - INDIA AND GLOBALISATION A. Globalisation- Evolution, nature and definition. To create awareness about the impact of globalisation on the life of the people of India. ![]() ![]() Objectives: To impart knowledge about the new global Order with special emphasize on India. Further Readings Ponna Wignaraja (1993): New Social Movements in the South: Empowering the People,’ New Delhi: Vistar Rajendra Singh (2001): ‘Social Movements Old and New: A Postmodernist Critique’, New Delhi: Sage India Stanley Aronowitz (1989): ‘Postmodernism and Politics,’ Social Text, No.21, pp.46-62 SEMESTER - VI OPEN COURSE - II (ELECTIVE) PS 1651.1 GLOBALISATION AND INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEMS Aim: To equip the students to understand the principles and practice of the programe of globalisation and its impact in India. Joshy (2012): ‘Old Elite are Co-opted, Subdued or Oppressed?: The Politics of Anti-corruption Crusade in India in Perspective,’ Indian Journal of Public Administration, pp. Padmanabhan (1989): ‘Broad Based Campaign,’ EPW, Vol.24, No.43, p.2398 Saroj Giri (2011): ‘The Anti-corruption Movement and its false divides,’ EPW, Vol.46, No.
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