Course Objective:
Course Outcomes (COs):
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CO. 106 Equipped students with the knowledge and conceptual clarity of approaches, indices, and models of comparative Public Administration CO. 107 Gain conceptual clarity re. administrative systems and their accountability mechanisms of UK, USA, France, Nepal and China. CO 108. Understanding of local governmental system, grievance redressal mechanisms and relevance of comparative approach in globalized perspective CO.109 Analyze the contribution of various thinkers to comparative administration. CO 100. Comparative analysis of the success of administrative structures and systems in developed nation.
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Class Lectures students-teacher interactions, group discussion, quiz, seminar and assignment Self learning assignments, question preparation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Concept of Comparative Public Administration, Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance, Evolution, Features of Administration in Developed and Developing Countries with special reference to UK, USA, France, Nepal and China, Features of Administration in Developing Countries.
Environment of Administration—Political, Social, Economic and Cultural. Approaches of Comparative Public Administration; Ecological, Structural-Functional and Behavioural. Contribution of Fred W. Riggs, Ferrel Heady, William Siffin and Montgomery in Comparative Public Administration
A Comparative Study of Chief Executive, UK, USA, France,Nepal and China. Local Government in UK, USA, France, Nepal and China
Higher Civil Services of UK, USA, France, and China (Recruitment, Training, Classification and Promotion)
Various Control Mechanisms over Administration in UK, USA, France, Nepal and China, and machinery for redressal of Citizen’s Grievances
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