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142223 UE Modi in Indian Politics and His Domestic and Global Ambitions (2024W)
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- Anmeldung von So 01.09.2024 08:00 bis Fr 27.09.2024 10:00
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max. 12 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
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Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
- Dienstag 01.10. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 08.10. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 15.10. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 22.10. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 05.11. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 12.11. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 19.11. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 26.11. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 03.12. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 10.12. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 17.12. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 07.01. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 14.01. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 21.01. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
- Dienstag 28.01. 17:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 6 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-37
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Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Students will submit their original essay of their topic of choice relevant to the seminar (5-7 pages) and be present for the final oral exam (50%). Students’ attendance and participation are taken into account for the overall evaluation and marks (50%). For the oral exam, students can discuss with the professor for their convenience in terms of date and time
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Students will submit their original essay of their topic of choice relevant to the seminar (5-7 pages) and be present for the final oral exam (50%). Students’ attendance and participation are taken into account for the overall evaluation and marks (50%). For the oral exam, students can discuss with the professor for their convenience in terms of date and time.
Prüfungsstoff
Students will submit their original essay of their topic of choice relevant to the seminar (5-7 pages) and be present for the final oral exam (50%). Students’ attendance and participation are taken into account for the overall evaluation and marks (50%). For the oral exam, students can discuss with the professor for their convenience in terms of date and time.
Literatur
BIBLIOGRAPHY
(Note: there will possibly be new additions to the Bibliography and some changes as needed to have more updated content)
Books:
Aakar Patel, 2024. Price of the Modi Years, Chennai: Westland
Ajay Singh, 2022. The Architect of the New BJP: How Narendra : Modi Transformed the Party, Ebury Press
Alyssa Ayres, 2017. Our Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World, New York: Oxford University Press
Amitabh Kant, 2019. Incredible India 2.0: Synergies for Growth and Governance, Rupa Publications India
Angana Chatterji, Thomas Blom Hansen and Christophe Jaffrelot (eds.), 2019. Majoritarian State: How Hindu Nationalism is Changing India, Oxford University Press
Ashoka Mody, 2023. India is Broken: A People Betrayed, Independence to Today, Juggernaut
Bibek Debroy and Ashok Mallik (eds.), 2017. India @70, Modi @ 3.5: Capturing India’s Transformation Under Narendra Modi, Wisdom Tree
Christoffe Jaffrelot, 2021. Modi’s India: Hindu Nationalism and The Rise of Ethnic Democracy, New Jersey: Princeton University Press
J Sai Deepak, 2021. India that is Bharat, Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution, New Delhi: Bloomsbury
Jaithirth Rao, 2020. The Indian Conservative: A History of Indian Right Wing Thought, Juggernaut
Manoj, Joshi, 2022. Understanding the India-China Border: The Enduring Threat of War in The Himalayas, Harper Collins India
Milan Vaishnav, 2017. When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics, Yale University Press
(Note: there will possibly be new additions to the Bibliography and some changes as needed to have more updated content)
Books:
Aakar Patel, 2024. Price of the Modi Years, Chennai: Westland
Ajay Singh, 2022. The Architect of the New BJP: How Narendra : Modi Transformed the Party, Ebury Press
Alyssa Ayres, 2017. Our Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World, New York: Oxford University Press
Amitabh Kant, 2019. Incredible India 2.0: Synergies for Growth and Governance, Rupa Publications India
Angana Chatterji, Thomas Blom Hansen and Christophe Jaffrelot (eds.), 2019. Majoritarian State: How Hindu Nationalism is Changing India, Oxford University Press
Ashoka Mody, 2023. India is Broken: A People Betrayed, Independence to Today, Juggernaut
Bibek Debroy and Ashok Mallik (eds.), 2017. India @70, Modi @ 3.5: Capturing India’s Transformation Under Narendra Modi, Wisdom Tree
Christoffe Jaffrelot, 2021. Modi’s India: Hindu Nationalism and The Rise of Ethnic Democracy, New Jersey: Princeton University Press
J Sai Deepak, 2021. India that is Bharat, Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution, New Delhi: Bloomsbury
Jaithirth Rao, 2020. The Indian Conservative: A History of Indian Right Wing Thought, Juggernaut
Manoj, Joshi, 2022. Understanding the India-China Border: The Enduring Threat of War in The Himalayas, Harper Collins India
Milan Vaishnav, 2017. When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics, Yale University Press
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
IMAK2 UE, BA 15b
Letzte Änderung: Mi 18.09.2024 10:46
The Hindu majoritarian rule and the legitimization of that by positioning India as a Vishwa Guru (world leader) and prioritizing the Viksit Bharat (developed India) has been the principal character of PM Modi’s leadership in India. Modi and his Hindu nationalist party BJP have attempted to establish the primacy of Hindu culture in India – a nation that has Muslim population of 200 million and other minorities – which has evoked strong criticism nationally and internationally because such policies are undercutting India’s cultural diversity and India’s plural identity. Similarly, BJP leaders have re-fashioned the term Vishwa Guru - India’s history of being an intellectual hub – mainly associated with India’s philosopher and monk Swami Vivekananda into India becoming a leading global power under Modi along the modern day power indicators such as India’s increasing military and economic capabilities and India’s ability to set or influence global agendas. In terms of the Viksit Bharat, it represents Modi’s priority of ‘inclusive’ development and prosperity programs to appeal to the Indian citizens in order to prepare the base for long-term BJP rule in India. Since Modi has begun his historic third consecutive term as India’s PM matching PM Nehru’s record, albeit with less votes than the previous two terms, where Modi’s India is heading is an important question. As the authors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt argue in their book How Democracies Die that “Democratic backsliding today begins at the ballot box” unlike in the ‘blatant dictatorship’ of the past, Modi’s India will be instructive in this regard.Course Objectives
To examine the intersection of Modi’s Hindu agenda, his positioning as a global leader, and his reforms for growth and development to have a broad understanding of contemporary India and its path forward.Teaching Format
We will have our lectures divided into three sections; 1) Modi’s Hindu majoritarianism, 2) India as a leading global power under Modi and 3) Modi’s development and prosperity programs. Each section is divided into at least four sessions of lectures and seminars which include the professor’s lectures using Power Point slides and the students’ presentations, as well as discussions, videos and documentaries. Active participation and regular attendance of the students are required. The remaining two sessions will be entirely dedicated to the presentations of students. Every student must present independently in the classroom at least once – the same topic can be used for the final essay for evaluation