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Political Science
Political Science Faculty classes are held in the building shell of the former University campus
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This list will be updated as further information comes to hand.
Government
- government (democracy, structures & networks, origins & development
of the nation state, comparative government), government systems (legislative
& executive power, principles of government, constitutions, national,
regional & local governments, Indonesian government), government policy
(principles, contents, implementation), decision making,
- cultural anthropology, sociology,
- economics (analysis, structure, theory, microeconomics, market
behaviour),
- ethics, power relationships (elites, conflict, autonomy, regional relations,
political personality, centralism & regional relationships), leadership
(philosophy, principles, theory, practice, behaviour),
- political theory (political ideology, contemporary political thought),
comparative political systems, philosophy (history, Greek, modern, humanism),
- national administration (roles, functions, concepts & dynamics of modern
national & regional administration), organisation and management
(principles, structure, development, behaviour, conflict), administration &
management personnel, administrative systems & procedures.
- information systems management, research methods,
National Administration
(includes subjects outlined above).
- sociology (historiography, historical methodology, developmental sociology),
cultural anthropology,
- social research methods (research technique and methodology, survey
methods), social statistics,
- national administration (aspects & elements, structure, functions,
concepts, principles, civil service), organisation & management (principles,
structure, development, functions & process, personnel),
- leadership, organisational behaviour,
- government policy, economics, development theory, national development
(strategies, policies, reform), national finance & administration,
management information systems,
General
- constitutional development, particularly in the Asian and Pacific regions
and the Portuguese-speaking countries,
- classics of political philosophy and political economy,
- political socialization, civil society, civic education, women in
politics,
- democracy, human rights, civil rights,
- policy making, comparative politics, political parties, presidential
systems, political and social movements,
- international relations, international treaties, the United Nations and
other intergovernmental organizations, regional organizations, ASEAN, South
Pacific Forum etc,
- writings by and about Third World independence leaders,
- social research methods including quantitative methods, statistics,
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