Spring 2006
ANS 347K • Government and Politics of South Asia
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 29657 |
MWF |
9:00 AM-10:00 AM |
SZB 104 |
OLDENBURG, P. |
Course Description
This course first compares the post-independence political histories of South Asian countires, particularly India and Pakistan. It then explores selected topics across countries: social and cultural dimensions of politics; structures of power; and political behavior. The underlying theme is to explain the development and durability of the particular political regimes-democratic or authoritarian-in each country.
Grading Policy
There will be substantial reading with a great deal of choice; knowledge obtained from the reading will be tested in the mid-term (30% of the grade) and Part 1 of the final (Part 2 will be essay questions) 30 and 40% of the grade.
Texts
There is one book to be purchased: Stephen P. Cohen, The Idea of Pakistan (Washington: The Brookings Institution, 2004). Almost all other assigned reading is articles and book chapters that have been put on electronic reserve.



